- **BPF 1.15**
- -12 Length to Weight Ratio
- 2 5/8 Inch Barrel Diameter
- 7/8 Inch Standard Handle
- Features USSSA 1.15 Stamp; Legal for Use in 2012
- Free Shipping!
- Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty
- Louisville Slugger End Cap
- One-Piece 100% Composite Frame
- Synthetic Grip
- X-1 Composite
Pros: Excellent bat for a smaller framed player. My 10 year old can really get this -12 bat around.
Cons: Little pricey, shouldn't use in most batting cages.
Review Summary
3.928571 based on 28 ratings. 28 user reviews.
New for 2012! The SL12T features the USSSA 1.15 stamp and is legal for use in 2012! Since 1884, Louisville Slugger has been producing high-quality baseball equipment for all ages and skill levels. When players are serious about winning, they reach for the brand that has won more national college championships than any other: Louisville Slugger TPX. This season, Louisville Slugger reinvents a classic bat to appeal to a whole new set of players. The new Triton II is built for bat speed, performance and durability. The new -12 length to weight ratio makes it easy to get around and generate more power. Featuring a one-piece design made from Louisville Slugger's X1 Composite, the Triton II has a stiff feel that will undoubtedly produce the awesome power that top young players desire. This composite material also has top of the line durability so that the Triton II will be a bat players can enjoy for seasons to come. The Triton II also features a 7/8 inch standard handle with a synthetic grip to give players the best feeling possible when they step up to the plate. Topped off with a classic Louisville Slugger End Cap, the Triton's explosive power is truly a force to be reckoned with! Louisville Slugger: Intimidate at the Plate! The Triton II features the USSSA 1.15 Stamp and is approved for play in 2012. It is backed by a Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty. Free Shipping!
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Pros: Excellent bat for a smaller framed player. My 10 year old can really get this -12 bat around.
Cons: Little pricey, shouldn't use in most batting cages.
Pros: Great bat. Very solid feel and excellent sounding pop. Great end dampening and no paint issues yet.
Cons: None
Pros: This bat has the largest drop weight allowed. It is solid and has a great feel to it. Perfect bat for the player that dosen't have the fastest bat speed. Ball flys off the bat and has a large sweet spot.
Cons: None so far.
Pros: I was surprised how hot it was out of the wrapper. Great pop. I recommend this bat for the smaller player.
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Pros: this bat is AWESOME...my son & his team-mates love it...the sound is great as well as the feel. i got the 30/18 for my 9yr old who is a bit bigger than average & his smaller framed friends use it as well & adapted to it immediately
Cons: everyone in the team wants to use it instead of buying their own!!!!!
Pros: My son loves his bat. He plays Elite level 11u and is only 76 lbs and the drop 12 allows him to use longer bat while still create bat speed. With the new bat rules the Triton is the best -12 on the market.
Cons: Only con is that everyone on the team wants to use it.
Pros: 6 year old coach pitch team loves this bat (27/15). Between this and it's more expensive brother it's all we use.
Cons: Only gave it 4 stars because a 6 yr. old doesn't have the power to see what the bat can do. If it was 25% less expensive I would've bought (2).
Pros: Sick bat. Moved my son from a TPX Omaha (which we loved) to the trition which is 1 in longer and 1 oz lighter. Batspeed is way up. Ball jumps (we have over 500 swings in with no problem with cracks)
Cons: None. I love it.
Pros: The bat is definitely designed for smaller and lighter hitters. Ball explodes off the bat.
Cons: My son is 9 years old and about 65 lbs. The bat cracked after only about 20 pitches. I give it a minus 2 for durability. Waiting to get the warranty replacement.
Pros: lightweight
Cons: Just purchased bat three weeks ago and the bat cracked in half while my son was batting with it in a game. Terrible bat for the price. Very disappointed. No pop either.
Pros: Light weight with great pop. Our team likes it so much we got it in 29/17, 30/18, 31/19 & 32/20. maximum length with minimum weight = bat speed
Cons: Every one wants to use it!
Pros: Excellent contact on the ball and lasts.
Cons: Can't use it in batting cages or cold weather according to the pros.
Pros: Keeps getting better and with the -12 even the smaller kids swing it.
Cons: None other than cost
Pros: 9 year can get this bat through the strike zone. Machine pitch 40 MPH. Great big sweet spot. It is the kid swinging the bat, but all things being equal, he really gets this bat around much better than his 27 17 Easton.
Cons: 250 bucks. Hard to teach my little guy the value of a buck when I drop this kind of cash on his bat.
Pros: Looks nice
Cons: My 9 year old broke this bat in 3 weeks. For $249.00, i expected more.
Pros: Excellent bat for the younger players. The -12 allows the younger kids to use a longer bat without sacrificing bat speed.
Cons:
Pros: This bat has a huge sweetspot. Doesnt hurt your hands if you hit it off the handle or end of the bat. Hits are solid
Cons: I had one of the earlier tritons and it just broke after 2 years. Many of my teammates had tritons and they all broke within a year of buying it. It lost a lot of its pop pretty quick.Ive hit 3 home runs with it but i expected a lot more.
Pros: Great bat so far. Not many swings and already has a lot of pop. The -12 is great.
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Pros: awesome pop, increased bat speed. My boy loved this bat. Had to have 1000 or more solid hits off it before it snapped in two.
Cons: seeing my 9yr old son cry out on the field after hitting a ball on the end and snapped it in two.
Pros: I have had this bat for two weeks now and it is one of a kind. We used to swing coach pitch but decided to try this one due to the weight. It feels much more durable than coach pitch bats of the past, and appears to have similar pop. Price is fair compared to other Big Barrel bats. No complaints so far from my 10 year old.
Cons: None so far
Pros: None
Cons: Cracked in half after less than 20 swings.
Pros: BEST BAT IN THE WORLD
Cons: NONE
Pros: Light awing weight is great for smaller players. Bat has great bat too.
Cons: none
Pros: starting to get great pop after very little use. my son is 9, but only 4 feet tall and 56 lbs and he gets around pretty well with this bat. great looking bat as well. have the 28/16
Cons: pricey. black paint on small part of bat starting to chip. NO BIG DEAL
Pros: lightweight
Cons: no pop in bat. after 4 months of owning bat and everyone on team trying it bat never got hot. would not recommend.
Pros: NONE
Cons: It is light, but a terrible bat with no pop. DO NOT BUY THIS BAT!
Pros: dude in one game I hit 100 home runs beast bat
Cons: none dude totally awsome
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Cons: My son used this bat during a hitting expo (indoors). He hit it very well. We purchased it and used it outside 60 degree weather for 2 months and now it sounds like a broken tree branch. For $250 we should get more value for our money. Dont buy this unless you are rich!
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Ask QuestionDoes the 32" 20 oz bat have a 2 5/8" barrel
Asked by donna on May 13, 2012
Yes. The SL12T has a 2 5/8 inch barrel.
Tyler Expert · May 13, 2012
Will this bat have a break in period as in previous composite bats?
Asked by RG on Apr 09, 2012
Yes, the Louisville Slugger Triton II will require a break in because it is a full composite. We recommend taking 150-200 swings off the tee or soft toss and make sure you rotate the bat about a quarter of an inch every 15-20 swings.
John Expert · Apr 09, 2012
Can we use this in Junior Little League ages 13 & 14?
Asked by jules on Apr 02, 2012
Little League Juniors does not allow composite barrel bats unless they are BBCOR certified. This bat will be deemed illegal for play for Little League Juniors because it is not BBCOR certified.
John Expert · Apr 02, 2012
Is this bat stamped "Approved for Pony Play?"
Asked by curtis on Mar 28, 2012
This bat is a 2 5/8" barrel and does not need "Approved for play in PONY Baseball" to be legal. Only 2 1/4" barrel bats need to be stamped "Approved for PONY play."
Kris Expert · Mar 28, 2012
This is for my 8 yr. old son ( 27" 15 oz) Is this bat a Kid pitch bat or just a coach pitch?
Asked by M.P on Feb 20, 2012
The SL12T can be used for kid pitch or coach pitch.
Kara Expert · Feb 21, 2012
This bat is designed for kid pitch leagues. Senior League bats have more durable barrels than coach pitch bats will due to the wall thickness inside the barrels.
Kris Expert · Feb 21, 2012
What would be a better bat the Triton or the Catalyst? My son is 7, 60lb, 53"
Asked by TJ on Feb 17, 2012
For someone his size I would suggest the Triton. It is a little lighter than the Catalyst.
KB Expert · Feb 17, 2012
My 8 year old son currently uses a 28" -10 Easton Surge, but I think it is too heavy as he bat speed is a little slow. For the TPX Triton II, what bat length and weight would you recommend? He is 56" tall and weighs 68lbs.
Asked by bd on Feb 09, 2012
The recommended bat size for a child of this size is approximately 29 inches. If the -10 seems to be too heavy for him, and you are looking at this particular bat, I would suggest trying out the 29" 17 oz bat to see if it fits your son better. If you need any other suggestions on different bats, this link will bring up some good options for you to look at: http://www.justbats.com/bat-coach/. If you have any other questions or need more information about some of the bats, please feel free to give our customer service a call or email at 1-866-321-2287 or support@JustBats.com.
Jennifer Expert · Feb 09, 2012
Which bat is more balanced, more pop, and lowest m.o.i.? This triton? Or the Easton S1? Thanks
Asked by 808boyz on Feb 01, 2012
This is going to be very comparable. They both are balanced bats and will have good pop to them. The S1 may have a lower MOI, but that has not been tested.
KG Expert · Feb 01, 2012
My son who is now 12 had used a 29 inch 19oz Triton 2 5/8 from ages 8-11, the bat had great pop finally cracked last year. He went to a 30 inch 20oz Stealth Speed, okay bat but does not have the same pop at all. He started borrowing a team mates TPX Triton (Blue/yellow) in games and tournaments (much better than the stealth). I want to get a new bat, the Easton S1 has been recommended but I am afraid to go with another Easton Composite bat. Can you give a recommendation regarding the New -12 Triton, -11 Catalyst, or the -10 Easton S1. He plays year round, hits with wood bats during practice and in cages. Hits for high average and has good power. Is the technology between the Stealth Speed and S1 much different. Others with the Stealth Speed on his team had similar experiences. We would be looking for a 20-21oz bat. Thanks
Asked by BE on Jan 26, 2012
They are all very high performing composite barrel bats. It would come down to if you are wanting more bat speed and getting a lighter drop for the bat. The Easton S1 is the replacement for last years Omen.
Billy Expert · Jan 26, 2012
Is there a break in period on the triton? Can it be rolled to quicken the break in period?
Asked by Bear on Jan 25, 2012
Yes, there is a break in period. We recommend around 150-200 swings off the tee or soft toss. Make sure you rotate the barrel of the bat about a quarter of an inch every 15-20 swings to fully break in the composite fibers throughout the barrel. We do not recommend bat rolling.
John Expert · Jan 26, 2012
My son is playing on a 7U select team (yeah, they start that young now), after playing Little League and rec before. He has been using a 29/16.5 Warrior (can't remember manufacturer) 2 1/4 barrel. We just found out that this new league allows big barrel. He's big for his age, 4'2"-3", 85-90lbs. Would the Triton 2 be a good bat to transition to big barrels with, or should I try to go with something like the Catalyst or Worth Lithium? I've also looked at the 2012 Metalstorm models. He's a lefty and can really get some power when he gets the swing going.
Asked by Kevin F. on Jan 24, 2012
Yes, this would be a great transitional bat for his age. This is one of the lightest big barrels on the market today. I would recommend this for your son because this does have a -12 length to weight ratio.
John Expert · Jan 24, 2012
Can I use it in any batting cage.
Asked by Trav on Jan 22, 2012
Yes, you can use this bat in the batting cage
John Expert · Jan 22, 2012
What's the model number for this bat?
Asked by Aaronboy5 on Jan 21, 2012
The model number is SL12T
Sean Expert · Jan 22, 2012
Does this bat say approved for Pony League on it?
Asked by Rich on Jan 17, 2012
Yes, it is approved for Pony League.
Kara Expert · Jan 17, 2012
Does this bat have a BBCOR logo?
Asked by Rich on Jan 16, 2012
No. Only Adult bats are BBCOR certified.
Kara Expert · Jan 17, 2012
My son is playing 8U select and is smaller but a very good hitter. He's 51lbs and used the CF4 junior big barrel last year (27/15) and we are looking for a new bat this year. We are looking at the Lithium Prodigy, S3 and Triton II. How does the pop of the Triton compare to the other bat and the CF4?
Asked by H on Jan 15, 2012
All of the bats you mention would be excellent choices. The all-composite design of the Triton is very popular, and it does have a lot of pop. However, it does require a break-in period. It really just depends on what type of hitter he is, and what he likes. I have a 9 year old & an 11 year old that swing big barrel bats, and right now they prefer one-piece all aluminum bats, i.e. Prodigy & S3. However, they have swung the others, and like those, as well.
Bodie Expert · Jan 16, 2012
I have a 9 yr son who plays on two competitive teams. He is tall for his age. If you had to choose, would you take the Triton II, or the Z1000
Asked by John on Jan 13, 2012
Personally, I love the Z1000, it has great pop once broken in and I like the balance on it.
Linda Expert · Jan 13, 2012
Does this bat have a composite or alloy barrel? our PONY league does not allow composite barrel bats
Asked by DI on Jan 11, 2012
This is an all composite bat.
Kara Expert · Jan 11, 2012
My son is 54" 79 bls he has the tpx triton 3x 29/19 -10oz he hits great with it but doesn't have the usssa stamp what size woul you recommend with this Triton
Asked by Baseball mom on Jan 07, 2012
If you are going to use the Triton II I would suggest going with either the 31" 19 oz or a 30" 18 oz
Sean Expert · Jan 07, 2012
My son is 11 and 5'6" 180lbs and a power hitter. He was using the 31/21 Triton last yr. I heard "the lighter the bat the faster the swing" so I was wondering if a 32/20 would be a good idea? Also, do they make endloaded bats in senior league? Dont know if I should let him stay with a -10 bat or if endloaded would be a good idea for him.
Asked by parknbob on Jan 02, 2012
We suggest moving up in weight each season to help the player get stronger and help them get use to heavier bats as they get older. I would suggest going up in weight first because most of the Senior Leauge bats are balanced.
KG Expert · Jan 03, 2012
Here are the specs for our pony league: •2 1/4" bats are legal if they have the Pony Approved BPF 1.15 text or the new stamp that is going on bats. •All 2 5/8" bats (greater than -3) are legal and do not require a mark of any kind •All 2 5/8 -3 bats must be BBCOR certified Does this bat have all these requirements?
Asked by Anderson99 on Jan 01, 2012
This has the USSSA 1.15 BPF stamp that is required. BBCOR is only required for -3 bats.
Linda Expert · Jan 03, 2012
What size bat would suggest for a 7 year old that is 4'1" and weighs about 60 pounds?
Asked by ROB on Dec 20, 2011
For a 7 year old I would suggest looking at a 27-29" bat length within this bat.
KG Expert · Dec 20, 2011
My son is 8 and swings the Vexxum 28" 18oz bat. It seems end loaded and I would like for him to have a little bit more bat speed. Is the Triton more balanced?
Asked by TannersDad on Dec 13, 2011
The Triton is a well balanced bat and will have very good pop. This bat has a very large sweet spot and will be comparable to other composite barrel bats such as the Omen and the CF5.
KG Expert · Dec 13, 2011
My son is 57 inches tall and is about 80 pounds. He has a monster swing and I have always gone with the lighter is better method. Should I go with the Triton 29" or Triton 30"?
Asked by baseballdad on Dec 13, 2011
I would suggest getting the 30" bat. This will allow him to grow into the bat and will give him better coverage over the plate.
KG Expert · Dec 13, 2011
My son is 60" tall and 90 lbs. Currently hitting w/ a Triton 30-18 and hitting well. Want to purchase new 2012 bat. Should I be looking at a 31-19 for future use?
Asked by th on Dec 13, 2011
Yes. I would suggest the 31 inch, 19 oz.
Kara Expert · Dec 13, 2011
Does colder weather affect the performance of all composite bats and does it make them more susceptible to cracking?
Asked by KJ on Dec 12, 2011
Yes, colder weather does affect composite bats. Also, yes to increasing the probability of cracking.
Linda Expert · Dec 12, 2011
Since this is a drop 12, is the barrel length significantly smaller than similar bats that are a drop 10. Assume the weight has to be removed from somewhere in the bat and they would do it thru reduction of the barrel lenfgth.
Asked by Dave on Dec 02, 2011
No, it's not taken out of the length its taken out of the inside. The walls are usually thinner.
Linda Expert · Dec 02, 2011
How does this bat compare to the Easton S1. Which would you recommend for a 8 yr.vold with some power?
Asked by coach on Dec 01, 2011
Both are going to be great bat with excellent pop. If you are looking for a lightweight bat then the Triton is a great option.
John Expert · Dec 01, 2011
I am considering a 28 (-12) composite bat for my 10 year old son. He is smaller size ball player, very good contact hitter, having used LS TPX Omaha and Easton Rival, both being 28 (-13) one piece alloy bats last year. The LS Omaha was much more end loaded compared to the more balanced Easton Rival (MOI 60). Question: How does the swing weight of the new LS Triton 2 5/8 in. barrel compare to the new Easton S1 2 1/4 in. barrel sized bat? Thanks.
Asked by Tonto on Nov 30, 2011
Is he allowed to use a big barrel bat? If so then look into the S3 model.
Linda Expert · Nov 30, 2011
Is this bat legal for juniors?
Asked by ADAMS THE BEST on Nov 28, 2011
No. This is a composite youth big barrel bat. If you're play in Juniors (Little League) and want to use a composite bat, it must be an adult -3 bat.
TJ Expert · Nov 29, 2011
What is the diferrence between triton & catalyst?
Asked by G.L on Nov 21, 2011
The only difference is the composite material used. The Triton uses X-1 composite and the Catalyst uses C1C composite materials.
Kara Expert · Nov 22, 2011
Is the weight balanced (i.e. is it top heavy or very balanced). I am trying to figure out the lenght -- he has trouble with a 30/20 big barrel where he drops the end. He does fine with his 30/18.5 little barrel. They want him to shorter bat.
Asked by JC on Nov 20, 2011
This will be a balanced bat. The lenght and weight will depend on the players height and weight.
K.B. Expert · Nov 21, 2011
my son has swung a Triton in the past. he currently swings a ComBAT B2 30-20. If I bought him a Triton II, should I stick with the length he is used to (30"), the weight (20 oz.), or split the difference (31-19)? thanks
Asked by Jim on Nov 09, 2011
The 2012 Triton is a -12. General rule of thumb is you don't want to go down in weight but if you do not more than 1 ounce.
Linda Expert · Nov 09, 2011
Is this bat approved for Babe Ruth little league?
Asked by slugger72 on Nov 03, 2011
No, Little League uses 2 1/4 inch barrels. This is a 2 5/8 inch barrel.
K.B. Expert · Nov 04, 2011
Is this a balanced bat?
Asked by Jakedog on Oct 30, 2011
Yes, it is a balanced bat.
K.B. Expert · Oct 31, 2011
I am trying to decide between the 29/17 and 30/18 Triton. My son will be playing 10 AAA next Spring. Last year he was using a 28/15.5 2 1/4 barrel youth bat. He is 57 inches tall and is about 75 pounds. I was looking at the 29" Omaha but am now looking at the 30" Triton because of the weight. Should I go with the Triton 29" or Triton 30"?
Asked by baseballdad on Oct 22, 2011
With a question as specific as this one it is best to contact us toll free at 1-866-321-2287
Sean Expert · Oct 22, 2011
is this bat legal for 10u usssa in georgia 2012
Asked by cletus on Oct 21, 2011
Yes, the Triton is legal for any league that requires the 2012 USSSA stamp on the bat
Sean Expert · Oct 22, 2011
Son is 9, 4'4", 75lbs. Has outgrown Rival XXL 27 -10. Would you recommend Triton 29 -12 or B3 28 -10? Are something different? Any new bats on the horizon I should wait for?
Asked by Tbiles on Oct 18, 2011
It is always recommended to move up in weight opposed to moving down or staying put. That being said, I would look for a bat that's at least 18 ounces. The B3 would be a very good option and it is a very popular and high-performing bat. A few other options are the Worth Lithium Edge Prodigy, Marucci Cat 5, and Rawlings 5150. It's hard to beat the B3 though. Easton will have some bats out around the first or second week of November I would also consider. They'll be the Easton S1, S2 and S3.
Jeff Expert · Oct 18, 2011
Is this a senior league bat or a youth big barrel like the youth Demarini CF4..Thanks
Asked by chip on Oct 17, 2011
Senior League and Youth Big Barrel are the same thing because they have a 2 5/8" to 2 3/4" barrel size. Youth bats are 2 1/4 inch barrel.
Kara Expert · Oct 17, 2011
How many swings is normal for a break in period?
Asked by Popcorn on Oct 15, 2011
100-200 swings off a tee or soft toss and rotating the barrel 1/4 inch each swing is recommended to break in a composite bat.
Kara Expert · Oct 17, 2011
do they a have a warrrior tpx bat 32 by 30 end of barrel with more weight
Asked by warrior on Oct 15, 2011
All senior league bats are going to be between -12 and -5. You are looking for a -2 bat, they do not make this.
Todd Expert · Oct 17, 2011
My son is 51 inches tall & weighs 70lbs. He used a 28-18 this spring. Would you suggest the 28-16 or 29-17?
Asked by Fred on Oct 12, 2011
For his height and weight I would suggest the 29/17.
Kara Expert · Oct 13, 2011
My son will be playing USSSA 10U this coming spring. He is about 57 inches tall and 80lbs. I believe he needs a 29" 17oz. Would you agree?
Asked by Mark on Oct 10, 2011
Based on his height and weight I would suggest a 30" bat.
Kara Expert · Oct 11, 2011
Is this bat a baseball or coach pitch bat?
Asked by rob on Oct 05, 2011
It is a baseball bat but could be used in coach pitch.
Kara Expert · Oct 06, 2011
I have a 8 yr old who plays on a 10u travelball team. What size bat would you recommend. He is 49" tall and 49lbs he needs more bat speed, he has a 28/20 now.
Asked by bayhawg1 on Oct 05, 2011
I would suggest dropping a couple of oz for a quicker bat speed.
K.B. Expert · Oct 06, 2011
My 8yr old son has used the 2011 TPX Triton at a 28" 18oz for a year now, i want to buy the 2012 with the -12 drop, but should i stick with the 28" or move up to 29" for it can last longer, he is 4'3" tall currently. Thanks
Asked by AJ on Oct 03, 2011
If you do go with the -12, I would go ahead and add an inch. It will last a little longer before he outgrows it.
lkh Expert · Oct 03, 2011
Have a 29/19 now & my son seems to hit well with it. Any benefit to going to a 17 oz Triton? or 18oz with the extra inch? Is lighter always better?
Asked by scott on Oct 03, 2011
No, lighter isn't always better. If he is swinging a 29-19 and is doing well, with good bat speed,I don't think it would actually help him to go 2 full ounces lighter. Depending on his age, if he is 12 or older, a -12 would be way too light.
lkh Expert · Oct 03, 2011
What's the difference in the vertex senior league and this bat? My son used the older triton and went with the vertex when he needed a bat before the new triton came out. Which would be better for a 12u player.
Asked by Cwj837 on Oct 03, 2011
The Triton is a one piece all composite bat. The Vertex is a 2 piece hybrid with an alloy barrel and composite handle.
lkh Expert · Oct 03, 2011
Does this bat have more pop than the Easton Omen XL 2 5/8 -10? How long is the barrel?
Asked by DJ3K on Oct 03, 2011
It will have great pop, but does require a break in time. The Omen also will require a break in. Biggest difference is the Omen is 2 piece and the Triton is 1 piece.
lkh Expert · Oct 03, 2011
Will this bat crack because of how light it is?
Asked by Homerun hitter14 on Oct 01, 2011
No, the tritons are very durable bats, there should not be a cracking issue with this bat.
Sean Expert · Oct 02, 2011
My 9u son has been hitting with an Easton Stealth CNT for 2 years and Easton Convert for 1 year. Both bats have 2.25 barrels. Should I buy him the 29/17 TriTon II so he can adjust to the 2 5/8 barrel size or stick with the 30/18?
Asked by Coach Rock on Sep 28, 2011
If your goal is to get him used to the big barrel without adding the usual extra weight, the Triton would be excellent for that.
gamer Expert · Sep 28, 2011
Besides being a little bit lighter, how does the Triton compare to the Catalyst. Both seem to be composite. What does an extra $50 get you with the Triton?
Asked by baseballdad on Sep 26, 2011
Yes, both are composite,but the composite materials are different.The X-1 composite is the newest. Other than that Catalyst is -11, the Triton is -12.
lkh Expert · Sep 26, 2011
is the bat labelled approved for play in pony?
Asked by m.a on Sep 26, 2011
This bat will not be approved for Pony League as it has a 2 5/8" barrel size, and Pony allows 2 1/4" in.
lkh Expert · Sep 26, 2011
is this bat approved for use in USABL?
Asked by rlopresti on Sep 26, 2011
This bat is designed for youth big barrel leagues that allow 2 5/8" barrels.
lkh Expert · Sep 26, 2011
What size barrel is this bat?
Asked by Matt on Sep 25, 2011
The barrel of the SL12T is 2 5/8 inches.
John Expert · Sep 26, 2011
Is the bat labelled for pony? trying to see if bat is ok to use for pony league (mustangs)??
Asked by M.A on Sep 22, 2011
Check with your league to see if they allow 2 5/8" barrels, considered to be big barrel.
MMA Expert · Sep 23, 2011
What is the MOI for this bat
Asked by Brad on Sep 22, 2011
With this weight, it is a low MOI.
gman · Sep 23, 2011
Can this bat be used in Little League juniors (13-14) in 2012>
Asked by Steve on Sep 22, 2011
If the league that you are in allows bats that have the USSSA 1.15 BPF stamp on the barrel of the bat, then this would be a good bat for you to use in the league. This is a composite bat, so that might be another factor that you might have to look into.
Todd Expert · Sep 23, 2011
Can you use this bat in pony ages 13-14
Asked by U Gotta Kno on Sep 22, 2011
If the league that you are in allows bats that have the USSSA 1.15 BPF stamp on the barrel of the bat, then this would be a good bat for you to use in the league. This is a composite bat, so that might be another factor that you might have to look into.
Todd Expert · Sep 23, 2011
can this bat be used in the little league? (12 years old and under) thanks.
Asked by DC on Sep 18, 2011
Little league only allows 2 1/4" barrel bats, so this bat would not meet the requirements.
John Expert · Sep 19, 2011
When will the 28" 16oz be in stock and available to order?
Asked by major on Sep 13, 2011
We are getting more sizes towards the end of September. All options shown are all we have in stock.
Kris Expert · Sep 13, 2011
when will you guys have a 30-18
Asked by pipe on Sep 07, 2011
We should be getting these bats in stock in the next couple of weeks. Once we get them in stock, they will be up on our website for you to purchase.
Brett Expert · Sep 07, 2011
Is there a 27" 15oz. model?
Asked by walker on Sep 04, 2011
No. The smallest size this bat is produced in is 28" 16 oz.
Brett Expert · Sep 06, 2011
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