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hi my name is Brad Barker general manager for lizard skins today I will be demonstrating how to wrap our lizard skins DSP bat wrap in each package comes one roll of bat wrap which is 39 inches in length comes with a full adhesive backing so that youamp;#39;re always making contact with the barrel of the bat as well as a piece of finish tape that allows you to finish off the wrap and give a nice clean polished look lizard skins manufactures three different thicknesses of bat wrap 1.8 millimeter one point one millimeter and 0.5 millimeter we do this so that a player can customize their bat to their personal preference on a grip thickness generally a lot of wood bats and professional ball players will use our 0.5 millimeter tape to wrap a wood bat whereas on a composite players generally use the 1.8 or the 1.1 today I will demonstrate using the 1.1 on a composite bat both ends come pre tapered one edge is shorter than the other I like to use the shorter edge utilizing the unfinished edge