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Features

  • Large Barrel

  • Handle: 29/32 Inch Diameter

  • Approximate -2 to -3 Length to Weight Ratio

  • Free Shipping!

  • Hundreds of Professional Ball Players Use the Sam Bat

  • Robinson Cano's Signature Model

  • Made From Top 5% of Hard Maple Prime Grade Timber

  • Retains 100% of the Maple's Natural Hardness

Description

The Sam Bat Robinson Cano Maple Wood Baseball Bat (RRC24 Navy/Natural Adult) re-interprets tradition with a boldly molded knob that transitions to the handle in a fine taper. The handle is a comfortable 29/32 and it leads into a large barrel. A strong, durable bat, the RRC24 may be the bat that gets you over the fence! All SAM BATs are crafted from professional grade hard rock maple for outstanding strength, longevity and performance. Some folks will lead you to believe that wood is wood, and that the brand does not matter. Others will tell you that the bigger the brand, the better the wood, because of their sheer mass of raw materials, and the ability to hand select the finest timber. We will tell you that is only the beginning. All Sam Bat timber is of the highest grade Hard Maple available in North America. Every bat to come out of the mill is made from the top 5% of Hard Maple Prime Grade Timber. That makes a Sam Bat good, but what happens next makes it great. Conventional lathes put a tremendous amount of stress on timber as the wood is being turned. This fatigue weakens the stick before it even sees the ballpark. Sam Bat timber is turned into a baseball bat on a proprietary lathe, custom built for and designed by Sam Holman, the founder of Sam Bat. This exclusive technology puts absolutely no stress on the timber during the production process. Most bats lose at least 4-5 long shots before they leave the factory floor, but Sam Bats keep them. But the real test is at the elite pro level. In just a few years, hundreds of professional players have made the switch to Sam Bat Hard Maple. Sam Bat: The Original Maple Bat Corporation! Free Shipping!

Reviews

Average Ratings Based on 2 Customer Reviews

5.0 Stars:Overall Rating
5 Stars: Durability
5 Stars: Finish
5 Stars: General Feel
5 Stars: Pop
5 Stars: Vibration
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5 Stars: Overall Rating
5 Stars: Durability
5 Stars: General Feel
5 Stars: Pop
5 Stars: Vibration
RRC24 is sick Cameron F. player

Pros: Amazing pop, very strong bat meaning its durable, and very recommended for power hitters

Cons: None

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Great Bat! Tony M parent

Pros: This bat has great feel, pop and durability. My son is a lead-off hitter and this bat is easy to control and great for line drives. He is 5'7" and 140 lbs and the bat is a 32".

Cons: A little end loaded, but still an easy to control bat.

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Questions and Answers

Have a question about the Sam Bat Robinson Cano Maple Wood Baseball Bat: RRC24 Navy/Natural Adult? Ask our team of experts and they will respond within 24 hours.

SSK has a RC24 model as well. I know that Sam Bat wood is very solid. Is this the same turn model as the SSK RC24 bat? jmoreno
Yes, the Sam Bat Robinson Cano Maple Wood Bat (RRC24) Navy/Navy Adult will have the same turn features as the SSK RC24 including the large barrel.
Aaron
How does this bat compare to the Marucci CU26 in terms of barrel size and type of handle and knob? bigbat25
The Sam Bat Robinson Cano Maple Wood Bat (RRC24) would have a thicker handle than the CU26. The CU26 has a 2.52" barrel that is slightly larger than the RRC24.
Justin R.
Will this bat be very balanced, or as balanced as the Sam Bat KB1 model? BoOmEr
Yes, the Sam Bat Ronbinson Cano Maple Wood Bat (RRC24) is just as balanced as the Sam Bat Maple Wood Bat (KB1).
Kyle J.
Is this bat end loaded? mgoldstein5
Yes, the Sam Bat Robinson Cano Maple Wood Bat: RRC24 Navy/Navy Adult bat does feature an end loaded swing weight. The large barrel and thin, 29/32" handle put more weight in the barrel than other turn models.
Mac
What turning model would this bat most compare to? aug
The Same Bat Robinson Cano (RRC24) will be the most similar to a 243 turning model.
Kelby
What is the difference in the quality, balance, barrel size, and pop between this version and the SSK Robinson Cano Maple Wood Baseball Bat (RC24) Natural/Black Adult? Brian
The Sam Bat Robinson Cano Maple Wood Baseball Bat (RRC24) Navy/Natural Adult might be made with slightly harder maple timber than the SSK Robinson Cano Maple Wood Baseball Bat (RC24) Natural/Black Adult. They will feature the same turn model and will have a very similar feel to both bats. The SSK version is ink dot certified unlike the Sam Bat version.
Tom
Which bat is better to get, this bat or the Old Hickory Mike Trout bat? nnn
The Sam Bat Robinson Cano Maple Wood Baseball Bat (RRC24) and the Old Hickory Bat Co. Mike Trout Maple Wood Baseball Bat (MT27M) would both be nice options. The preference would come down to your individual preference rather than one being better than the other for everyone.
Patrick
Would you recommend Sam Bat or Chandler bats? Stefan
Both the Sam Bat Robinson Cano Maple Wood Baseball Bat: RRC24 Navy/Natural Adult and Chandler bats are excellent, high quality wood baseball bats.
John P.
Which Sam Bat model would you suggest for a quick swing speed? Julian
If you are looking for a bat that may offer quicker swing speed within the Sam Bat line then you would probably prefer a more balanced swing weight bat. With that said, the bat to consider would be the Sam Bat Maple Wood Baseball Bat: KB1 Walker/Black Adult.
Cameron
What is the weight of the 32 inch RRC24? Will it come in a 29 ounce? Pete
The Sam Bat Robinson Cano Maple Wood Baseball Bat: RRC24 Navy/Natural Adult features a length to weight ratio of -2 to -3. A 32 inch model would then possibly weight anywhere from 30 ounces to 29 ounces.
Cameron
I'm 16 years old, 5'11" and 175 lbs. What length of this bat should I use? Oliver
For your height and weight, we recommend a 33" bat length.
Angelique
Would this bat compare to the Max bat TH48? Shane
The Robinson Cano bat has a slightly thinner handle than the TH48 bat from Max, so it will feel slightly more top heavy than the TH48.
Kyle J.
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About the Brand

Sam Bat grew out of careful research and a thorough knowledge of eastern hardwoods. It also developed from a simple question by Bill MacKenzie, then of the Colorado Rockies: "We're just breaking too many bats. Do you think you could come up with an answer to that?"  The solution was fairly obvious. But the answer led to a pile of work and a crash course on bats. The reading list ranged from "The Physics of Baseball", "The Rules of Major League Baseball", "219 Patents on Baseball Bats" to "The Trees of Canada, Standard Handbook for Civil Engineers". There was also the search for wood which, for carvers and lovers of wood is never ending..

Living in and near Ottawa was a huge advantage in developing the Sam Bat concept. It's a researcher's dream centre: home of the Canadian patent library, two first rate universities, the Wood Council, the Canadian Forest Research Centre, the National and other extensive Libraries - all in the centre of the richest deciduous forest of North America.

However, sifting through the mountains of information - especially reading 219 U.S. patents - was painfully tedious. Perhaps Sam Bat hadn't been invented because no one had ever had the heart to turn one after this task. In fact, simply going by patent law, ash would be the only choice.

Developing the business end was also time-consuming. Then there was the task of translating maple (a much more dense wood than ash) into a workable model with the accepted range of bat lengths and weights.  One thing was sure: Sam Bat were determined to come up with a line of bats that would be more than adequate to deal with the needs of major league baseball.

Designed and Produced in Canada
The Original Maple Bat Corporation began operations in February 1997, and is located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Our corporate purpose is to introduce a new wooden baseball bat to Major League Baseball. Since our first year we have come a long way to achieving this goal. Since prototype testing in 1996 we realized that we had a bat that was tougher and will last longer than the ash bat traditionally in use. It is our goal to provide the best maple we can buy for use in our Sam Bats.

Canadian Maple
We make our bats from sap and better Canadian maple, the best grade available. It is kiln dried to a moisture content of 7% - 9%. The specific gravity is 63%. The selection of sugar maple allows us to model our bats extremely close to other wood bats. We are familiar with most models of wooden bats that are commonly in use.

Sam Bat: The Logo  
You don't fool around with the word bat – baseball or otherwise – without a fair amount of fun. It was kitchen table nonsense talk of the first order: about a natural sense of radar and, of course, about the idea itself: "It flies!"  It led to the need for a symbol.  If the name was to be Sam Bat, there seemed only one conclusion: it had to be a picture of the "little devil" itself.
Artist Nathan Holman, Sam's brother, came up with the bat design over the phone one evening to Sam. He said he'd put it on paper right away. It was a good design: clean and simple. Nathan's bat picture (with wonkey eyes cut out by Nathan's daughter, Laura) remained the same. Its strong, unique design should be visible from the furthest bleachers – or the smallest living room TV. More than attractive, it gives Sam Bat its new and youthful identity as what will undoubtedly be dubbed the best baseball bat in the world.

The Challenge...
From the beginning, there was no question about their market. They knew they would come up with a standard that would be universal to baseball, starting with the big leagues. The result is one of the prettiest and yet meanest baseball bats in the world. We suggest to the professional player that they provide us with a profile of a bat he is currently using. Yes, it can have a crack. We will turn a Sam Bat that he will use and enjoy.

We dare anyone to challenge this the only way that really counts: by putting Sam Bat to the test.


Bat Properties

Sam Bat Robinson Cano Maple Wood Baseball Bat: RRC24 Navy/Natural Adult
Barrel Diameter 2 1/2
Baseball Bats Wood Baseball
Bat Type Baseball
Color Black Brown
Deals Personalization Eligible
End Design Cupped
Ink Dot No
Material Wood
Swing Weight Balanced
Vendor Sam Bat
Wood Type Maple
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