Jared Robison
Owner, Professional Bat-roller
Bat Enhancement Specialist
Hitting/Batting Instructor
We provide services to those looking to up their game! We want to give an edge to kids and adults on and off the field, rules permitting, in a way that builds confidence and allows composite baseball and softball bats to max out in performance! Powerful squared-up-hits and miss-hits can be more playable when greater velocity and 10 to 40 feet is added to their travel distance.
We want everyone, kid and adult, to have more fun in the recreational play of softball and baseball. Whether you are a player, parent, spectator, with skill and talent or not, we want your bat to perform at peak levels! Use your heat-rolled bat on and off the field, for practice or game-play. Follow the rules and have fun!
We provide accelerated break-in services for composite bats. We manually roll and electric heat-roll bats, using the Electric Progressive Parallel technique, as well as conduct compression testing before and after the bat roll.
If you have questions about our services or need to know more about our break-in processes, reach out to me! I'd be glad to share with you the reasons we are the best in the area and online!
"Accelerated bat break-in services to build confidence and larger sweet spots. Bat enhancement services for the love of the game!"
Bison's Bench: Professional Service Disclaimer
Bison's Bench provides professional break-in and conditioning services designed to help composite and alloy bats reach their natural, manufacturer-intended performance levels safely and quickly.
What We Do: Our process uses controlled mechanical pressure to accelerate the natural "break-in" period of composite fibers, ensuring the barrel is flexible and game-ready without the need for hundreds of manual hits.
What We Do NOT Do: We do not offer bat "shaving," end-loading, or any services that alter the physical integrity or safety specifications of the bat. All services are performed to ensure the bat remains within its original certified performance limits (e.g., BBCOR .50, USA 1.15 BPF, or USSSA).
Players and parents are responsible for ensuring that used or altered equipment meets the specific rules and regulations of their respective leagues or tournament directors.