
2026 Old Hickory BH16 Pro Maple Wood Bat Review
A long-barrel, thin-handle turn built for elite hitters who want a big hitting surface with whip — a frequent Steel Pressed pick for max durability.
The Score
How we score ↗The grade, density and grain of the billet — slope-of-grain, ink-dot certification, and whether it’s a true pro-cut. The headline for a wood bat. A primary driver of the overall score.
Barrel size and the turn-model profile (110/243/271/I13 and the like) — how much hitting surface and forgiveness the shape gives you.
How the wood feels and sounds at contact — the flex/stiffness of the handle, and the crack off a quality billet.
How well the wood holds up — density and grain quality (and, for composite wood, engineered toughness). Far more important on a wood bat than on alloy.
How hard the ball comes off for a wood bat — real, but a lighter factor here since wood isn’t about chasing max exit velocity.
Quality per dollar versus comparable pro-grade or composite wood. Shown for context; NOT factored into the overall score.
Why this score: The long barrel earns a top sweet-spot score and the thin handle keeps swing ease high via whip; the optional Steel Pressed finish offsets the thin-handle durability risk. Pro-grade maple and the 60-day warranty keep value strong.
Our Review
The BH16 is a long-barrel turn with a thin handle, the kind of profile a stronger hitter reaches for when they want a big hitting surface that still whips through the zone. The long barrel keeps the sweet spot generous; the thin handle is what gives it bat speed, with the usual trade-off of less protection on mis-hits. It is one of the turns Old Hickory commonly offers in its Steel Pressed grain-hardened finish, which is worth the small upcharge for a thin-handle bat since it adds surface durability. Made to order from #1-grade hard rock maple or birch with the 60-day warranty. A premium option for an experienced hitter who wants length and whip.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Long barrel with a generous sweet spot and a whippy thin handle
- Commonly available in the Steel Pressed grain-hardened finish
- Made to order in maple or birch with a 60-day warranty
Cons
- Thin handle offers less protection on mis-hits
- Made-to-order with a 3-4 week build time
Full Specifications
| Brand | Old Hickory |
|---|---|
| Model | BH16 Pro Maple |
| Model Year | 2026 |
| Certification | Wood |
| Sport | Baseball |
| Construction | Custom Pro maple |
| Model # | BH16 |
| Drop | -3 |
| Barrel | Large |
| Swing Weight | Balanced |
| MSRP | $199 |
Where to Buy
2026 Old Hickory BH16 Pro Maple Wood Bat — FAQ
Is the 2026 Old Hickory BH16 Pro Maple a good Wood bat?
We rate it 8.4/10 (Grade A). A long-barrel, thin-handle turn built for elite hitters who want a big hitting surface with whip — a frequent Steel Pressed pick for max durability.
What drops does the BH16 Pro Maple come in?
The 2026 BH16 Pro Maple Wood comes in -3.
How much does the 2026 BH16 Pro Maple cost?
MSRP is $199. We list the lowest price across CheapBats and Amazon on this page.
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Sources: Old Hickory — BH16 Custom · Lifestyles Sports — Old Hickory BH16 Steel Pressed