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» Baseball Bargains » Baseball Bats » Senior League - Big Barrel Bats » EASTON SV12 - BSV11 SENIOR LEAGUE BASEBALL BAT (-10)

  EASTON SV12 - BSV11 SENIOR LEAGUE BASEBALL BAT (-10)
EASTON SV12 - BSV11 SENIOR LEAGUE BASEBALL BAT (-10) 
EASTON A111473 - SV12 SENIOR LEAGUE BASEBALL BAT -10

Introducing the new Easton SV12 -10 Senior League baseball bat. The SV12 is a two piece half alloy and half COMP bat, featuring an alloy barrel and a carbon fiber comp handle. The barrel is made from Easton's exclusive V12, 12 component scandium alloy, the strongest and toughest on the market allowing the BSV11 a streamlined barrel profile and maximizing swing weight proficiency.

The SV12 barrel also features Easton's O-Zone, Optimal Hitting Zone Technology, which slightly thickens the barrel walls at the taper and end cap sections of the barrel to stiffen those regions and increase the trampoline effect and overall barrel performance of maximum hitting area.

The comp handle has a flex rating of 65, giving it maximum handle flex with Easton's patented Opti-Flex CNT comp handle technology for the BSV11. The CXN Alloy design maximizes handle kick point and efficiently transfers energy from handle to barrel for ultimate whip through the hitting zone for increased power.

The SV12 also features a VRS rating of 90, which gives it an excellent feel and eliminates sting and vibration. The Easton SV12 bats are backed by Easton`s exclusive 400 day warranty.

    Features:
  • 2 5/8 Inch Barrel Diameter
  • Balanced Swing Weight
  • Carbon Fiber Comp Handle
  • Eastons Exclusive V12 Scandium Alloy Barrel
  • Exclusive 400 Day Manufacturer Warranty
  • Extreme Lightweight -10 Length to Weight Ratio
  • Flex Rated 65 Handle Provides Maximum Flex through Opti-Flex CNT Composite Handle
  • Senior League Bats are Too Light for High School Play
  • This bat is designed for players between 13 and 15 years of age as well as younger players whose leagues allow bat diameters larger than 2 ¼ inch
  • Ultra-Thin 29/32" Handle with Pro-Tech Cushioned Grip
  • VRS 90 Rating - Vibration Reduction System provides Excellent Feel and Eliminates Sting


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SKU A111473
Weight Drop -10
Price: $299.95

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