The Easton Stealth XL slow pitch softball bat has the largest hitting area in the game at 13.5″. // Unlike alloy that has the same strength and stiffness in all directions, composite fibers have very high strength and stiffness in the direction of the fibers but much lower strength and stiffness across the fibers.Easton has [...]
Worth 2011 Titan Reload USSSA Slowpitch Softball Bat Optimal handle stiffness and barrel flex for better batted ball speed. Extra ½ oz. end load provides increased swing speed. Multi-layer composite core for additional trampline and durability. Features 100% composite one-piece barrel. Not ASA approved. Available Sizes: 34″/26.5 oz., 34″/27.5 oz., 34″/28.5 oz., 34″/29.5 oz., 34″/30.5 [...]
I ran across this article from BigDawgBatRolling and thought I would share…it’s quite interesting. It’s touches on a grey area where people have different and often heatedly different opinions. [Beginning of BigDawgBatRolling article] It is clear that all associations believe that altering a bat not allowed as spelled out by their rules but let’s clear [...]
Ok…funny story. It’s a scorching hot Alabama summer day and I am playing in a USSSA tournament. It’s about 2:30 so it’s just absolutely miserable out. We are beating this team (leaving this team unnamed but you know who you are) by 27 runs and it’s one of those games where we are just trying [...]
The 2010 Worth Titan Resmondo needs no sales pitch. This slow pitch softball bat is the real deal. If you play softball then you have hit it or one of your friends owns it. It’s a sweet bat now at a closeout price. You can get yours here. So now the bat I really want [...]