- -12 Length to Weight Ratio
- 2 1/4 Inch Barrel Diameter
- 7/8 Inch Standard Handle
- Approved for Play in Little League, Babe Ruth, Dixie, Pony, AABC, and USSSA
- Free Shipping!
- Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty
- Louisville Slugger End Cap
- One-Piece 100% Composite Frame
- Synthetic Grip
- X-1 Composite
Review Summary
based on 3 ratings. 3 user reviews.
New for 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 X-1 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 is approved for play in Little League, Babe Ruth, Dixie, Pony, AABC, and USSSA. It is backed by a Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty. Free Shipping!
3 Product Reviews
Review This Batby yvette - Apr 06, 2012
Pros: its a great bat...my son really likes it!
Cons:
by Jk13 - Apr 07, 2012
Pros:
Cons: My nine year old son used this bat in a scrimmage and a game and there is already a chip in the bat.
by dad - Oct 26, 2011
Pros: purchased bat for my son not going to give you bull that he hit 4 HR's in 1 game just facts from what i see. he is 4' tall and weighs about 60lbs he went from hitting ball on line driveto infield to going over infield added about 15 to 20 feet in distance and bat had nice pop once you get broke in
Cons: has a little sting in hand
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Ask QuestionDoes the bat have the USSSA thumbprint?
Asked by Rob on Apr 20, 2012
The YB12T does not have the new USSSA 1.15BPF stamp. All bats with this stamp will have a picture next to the bat.
· Apr 20, 2012
Is bat stamped BPF 1.15 and USSSA?
Asked by Capt on Apr 02, 2012
The YB12T does not have the new USSSA 1.15BPF stamp. All bats with this stamp will have a picture next to the bat.
· Apr 02, 2012
is this a composite barrel?
Asked by cp on Mar 25, 2012
Yes, the Louisville Slugger Triton II has a composite barrel
· Mar 25, 2012
Is this bat approved for 2012 Little League with it still being one piece 100% composite frame?
Asked by john on Mar 02, 2012
According to the Little League website, the YB12T is approved for Little League.
· Mar 02, 2012
Trying to choose between this bat or the 2012 Demarini M2M. Which bat is better?
Asked by buddy on Feb 21, 2012
It depends on the type of hitter. A strong power hitter would probably do better with the Triton due to it's stiffness. A player who doesn't hit for power would probably do better with the M2M.
· Feb 21, 2012
Will this bat be approved for 2013? or is it only grandfathered in for 2012
Asked by RParker on Feb 10, 2012
This bat will be approved for 2012 and 2013. Beginning 2014 all youth bats will need the new USSSA stamp.
· Feb 10, 2012
My son is 10 yrs old approx 5' tall 125 lbs & has decent power w/ a $40 bat. Of the following which bat would be better for a power hitter the Tpx triton, the Demarini m2m silver, or the Tpx Catalyst (all are $150)?
Asked by meckled on Jan 22, 2012
I would suggest the TPX Triton, because it is going to be a stiffer bat. Power hitters prefer a stiffer bat most of the time
· Jan 23, 2012
Will this bat be legal past this year based on current rules? Thanks.
Asked by Wayne on Jan 20, 2012
Yes. This bat has the USSSA stamp and will be legal.
· Jan 20, 2012
which bat is better? this bat or the z-1000 SL12Z bat?
Asked by jb on Jan 04, 2012
Both bats will be 100% composite and will give the player the most pop. The Z-1000 will have a slightly larger sweet spot than the Triton and will have a little better composite materials.
· Jan 04, 2012
Is this bat end loaded or balanced?
Asked by CoachInTexas on Dec 05, 2011
This is a balanced bat.
· Dec 05, 2011
Is this bat legal in USSSA without the stamp on the neck?
Asked by Coach J on Oct 24, 2011
No. The bat must have a USSSA stamp to be legal for play in 2012.
· Oct 25, 2011
Will this bat be legal in Cal Ripken 2012?
Asked by Mike on Oct 08, 2011
Yes, I believe it will be. But to be sure you need to check with your coach or league offical.
· Oct 09, 2011
I am looking for a more barrel loaded as opposed to a balanced bat for my son as he has pretty quick hands (according to his coach). What would you suggest? Thanks
Asked by john on Sep 13, 2011
A bat that is more endloaded is designed to give the player a little more "pop". I would suggest using a bat that has an endloaded feel.
· Sep 13, 2011
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