First off here is the policy discussion link NSA Canada posted.....
http://nsacanada.ca/bats/NSAbatpolicydiscussioninfo.pdf
This is how they came to their decision in regards to what the stance would be going forward
Here is the policy
Official Bat Policy
As of Jan 1, 2012, NSA Canada will be adopting the new 1.20 bpf testing
as part of our acceptable standards for 2012 season & beyond.
NSA Canada will also be
“grandfathering” all previously approved bats on the NSA Canada approved bat
list till Dec 31, 2012. See link below for complete list of approved bats
As of Jan, 1, 2013, bats must have
either one or both of these new stamps.
Note:All bats that have prior
approval for 98mph testing are of course still legal for play.
Any bats not
having these new stamps or prior 98 mph approval will be considered illegal for
NSA Canada play.
All bat manufacturers will have to
apply to add their “new” stamp bats to the NSA Canada Approved Bat List.
For any questions, please feel free
to contact us- info@nsacanada.ca
Simple enough... -Pre 2012 1.20bpf and NSA canada approved good till end of 2012
-New logo(as above) 1.20bpf approved for play forward from Jan1,2012
-As 98 mph testing has always been approved for both the old and the new
1.20bpftesting because of it's lower results comparable, nothing has changed
there.
so here are the questions..."I bought a NSA Canada Approved(old logo) 2 years ago and I can only use it for this season...?"
My thought in regards to this is that if you get 3 years out of bat these days, that is an excellent investment if the bat is 300.00 retail than it cost you 100.00 per year to hit it .... that's great!
most players i know go through a bat a year or even 2 a season and these new rules won't affect 90% of the players as they will purchase the new stamped bats which they will be able to use in both associations, making it an even more inexpensive purchase.
"Does this mean that NSA Bat Policy is more restrictive now?"
No, it actually allows for all players to swing all their old sticks while they work in their new sticks for 2013... there is a grandfather period to ease the change over which we believe helps assist our players.
Your thoughts?
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