Handcrafted Steel-Pressed Custom Wood Baseball Bats

Built in Odessa, Texas for players who value balance, durability and performance.

Why HC Bats
At HC Bats, we believe the right bat should feel like a natural extension of your swing. That’s why we build handcrafted wood baseball bats designed for balance, durability, and performance.

Our bats are made in Odessa, Texas, where every bat is shaped with care and attention to detail. We focus on building bats that hitters can trust when they step into the batter’s box.

Built by a Bat Maker
Every HC Bat is personally turned by Hanoi, the craftsman behind the brand. Using a combination of hand turning and CNC precision machining, each bat is shaped to deliver consistent balance and feel.

Unlike mass-produced bats, our goal is to create quality wood baseball bats that players can rely on game after game.

Each bat is also steel pressed, compressing the wood fibers to create a denser and more durable hitting surface.

Custom Baseball Bats Built for Your Swing

Every hitter is different. That’s why HC Bats offers custom baseball bats designed around your personal preferences.

Players can customize:

• Bat length
• Barrel profile
• Handle thickness
• Balance and swing feel
• Knob
• Finish and details

Our goal is simple: build a bat that fits your swing and hitting style.

Schedule a Custom Bat Fitting

Choosing the right bat can make a big difference in how you perform at the plate. We offer custom bat fittings to help players find the right combination of length, balance, and barrel profile.

If you’re in the area, you’re always welcome to visit our shop in Odessa, Texas and experience our bats firsthand.

You can also schedule a bat fitting directly through our website.

Texas Craftsmanship

HC Bats is built on a simple idea: players deserve high-quality wood baseball bats made with care and precision.

From selecting the wood to turning and finishing each bat, we take pride in the details that make a difference in performance and feel.

When you swing an HC Bat, you’re swinging a bat built by a Texas bat maker who understands the game.