Bat Finishes Guide
Unfinished & Natural
The wood, as it should be.
Unfinished leaves the barrel completely raw — sanded smooth and marked with your model and length, but nothing applied to the wood itself. Pure feel, direct feedback.
Natural Finish adds a matte clear coat above the grip — just enough to protect the barrel without adding gloss or masking the grain. The handle stays raw for full compatibility with bare hands, pine tar, or wraps.
Unfinished bats are more susceptible to moisture.
Dye Stain Finishes
Real color. Sealed to last.
Lake Blue
Navy
Barn Red
Ember
Sunrise
Forest
Violet
Pewter
Carbon
Shown on Maple
Water-based dyes that absorb into the wood rather than sitting on top of it — the grain stays visible, and the color stays true. Nine colors available. The handle stays raw.
Every dye finish is sealed with a professional-grade exterior water-based finish — the kind that holds up through a season of real use without fading or peeling.
The same color looks subtly different on Ash vs. Maple — grain pattern and dye absorption vary by species.
Torched Finish
Depth you can’t replicate.
A finishing process that darkens the grain and pulls out contrast — rich, deep, and the kind of look that only comes from the wood itself. It’s the most intensive finish we offer, and no two bats come out the same.
The reaction develops differently on every piece of wood, so variation between bats is part of the result. The handle stays raw.
Tone and darkness will vary — that variation is part of what makes it.