Slowpitch Softball Bats

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 [...]

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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 [...]

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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 [...]

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It’s time to pull out the credit card. It’s the best time of the year! The new models of slowpitch softball bats are being stocked up and last year’s models are this year’s new crop of closeout softball bats. The 2010 Easton Synergy Trizone Brett Helmer edition is my favorite slowpitch softball bat. This is [...]

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I thought I would dive into a question that many softball players get stuck on. Which bat manufacturer’s equipment should I buy? Today I will make a case for Miken softball bats. – Miken softball bats have the industries highest grade aerospace carbon fiber which provides 38% higher tensile strength and 40% higher elongation. Miken [...]

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