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Easton Stealth Big Barrel Bats

September 1, 2010
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What is a big barrel bat? My son’s baseball coach told us that we are now suppose to be using big barrel bats. What does he mean “big barrel”? Little League and most baseball tournament organizations required that juniors and seniors (ages 13 and up) to use bats that have bigger barrels. For...
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Easton Sv12

August 18, 2010
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Introducing the new Easton SV12 Ozone Baseball Bat. The SV12 is a two piece design, that features a composite handle with an aluminum barrel, this combination helps give great durability and performance. The SV12 features Easton’s Ozone Technology. Ozone, or Optimal Hitting Zone Technology, slightly thickens the barrel walls at the taper and end...
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Easton Stealth Cnt Sc900

April 21, 2010
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Easton Stealth Cnt Sc900

The Sc900™ is 10% stronger than than the reliable Sc888™ alloy. Advanced Metal Matrix formula combines Aluminum, Scandium, Zinc, Copper, and Magnesium for superb strength. This bat uses Easton’s patented ConneXion™ Technology (cXn™). A two-piece design that uses an elastomer connector to mechanically interlock the handle to the barrel. The two pieces to...
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Easton Adult Baseball Bats

April 8, 2010
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Louisville has finally responded to Easton and Demarini’s multi-piece bat designs with the Louisville Slugger TPX Triton, a unique 3 piece bat. What I find amazing about this bat is the size of the barrel. This is the largest barrel I’ve ever seen on a baseball bat. My initial thought is this thing looks...
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Easton Baseball

February 17, 2010
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Easton Baseball

I heard that if you put an Easton Stealth baseball bat in boiling water will have more pop? I heard it was because carbon nanotubes are somewhat inside the bat and when they boil the bat in the pear juice to melt the nanotubes down so they will be in the sweet spot. It...
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Stealth Baseball Bats

February 3, 2010
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Stealth Baseball Bats

How can I sell my baseball bats? I have a lot of baseball bats that I use. I have a 2006 Stealth 31-20, 2008 32-23 one stealth and a Titan 2009 33-30. I thought my school to give or sell. What should I do? and how to separate and come together? All bats are...
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Easton Stealth Reveal

January 21, 2010
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Any comments about the new Easton Stealth Clarity Fastpitch Bat? My dad got me the new Easton Stealth for next season … any comments or information? OMG I LOVE THE NEW STEALTH BAT! IT IS SOO AWESOME! POP IS SOO MUCH MORE to it than RECENT YEARS EASTON. Plus, it does not break...
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Easton Reflex Sx60

December 25, 2009
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Easton Reflex Sx60

How big is a barrel on the LX51 Youth Bat Easton Reflex.?1 / 4 "barrel and 29/32" handle a swing and the game changed forever. The Easton Reflex Extended LX51 combines durability and strength together. The Reflex Extended has been constructed with 7050 aircraft alloy which gives is the durability. The detonator on...
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Easton Rebel Baseball Bat

December 13, 2009
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I have 2 softball and I can only have one. Help me decide what to keep? Louisville Slugger and Easton They are for an adult league Slowpitch Softball. They are Louisville 34/28 was $ 80 and Easton was on sale for $ 99 and got it for $ 65. Louisville TPS Easton Rebel SB76W Model...
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Easton Stealth Bats

December 6, 2009
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Easton Stealth Bats

Easton has been the leader in composite bats for the last several years and will undoubtedly continue this trend with the IMX, their new 100% composite bats for 2009. Easton is extremely smart to their approach in manufacturing baseball bats by not putting all their eggs in one basket. They leave no stone uncovered...
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