Five Benefits of the Camwood Hands and Speed Trainer

CamWood Sizing & Selection Guide

CamWood Sizing & Selection Guide

Choosing the correct weight is vital for maintaining proper mechanics. As a rule of thumb, players should choose a trainer that is same length as their game bat, but +4 to +6 ounces heavier.

CamWood Sizing & Selection Guide

Choosing the correct weight is vital for maintaining proper mechanics. As a rule of thumb, players should choose a trainer that is same length as their game bat, but +4 to +6 ounces heavier.

  • Youth (Ages 8-12): Usually 28" to 31". Focus on the Hands & Speed Trainer to build a foundation of "keeping the hands inside."

  • High School/College: 32" to 34". Players at this level use the trainer to increase exit velocity and forearm strength.

  • Softball: Fastpitch players should select the softball-specific model to account for the slightly different swing plane and handle preferences.

⚾ Top 3 CamWood Drills for Rapid Improvement

Include these on your product pages to show customers exactly how to use their new gear:

  1. The "Tee" Hand Path Drill: Set the tee at middle-in. Use the CamWood bat to focus on keeping the knob pointed at the ball as long as possible. The weight above the hands prevents the barrel from dropping.

  2. Top Hand/Bottom Hand Isolations: Because of the unique balance, CamWood bats are excellent for one-handed drills. This builds the specific finger and wrist strength needed for elite bat control.

  3. Front Toss "Stay Short" Drill: Have a coach toss from behind a screen. The goal is to drive the ball back up the middle. If the player "casts" their hands, the extra weight makes it nearly impossible to get the barrel to the ball in time—providing instant physical feedback.