- **BPF 1.15**
- 2 5/8 Inch Barrel Diameter
- 29/32 Inch Ultra Thin Tapered Handle
- -5 Length to Weight Ratio
- Carbon Nanotube Technology (CNT)
- ConneXion Two-Piece Technology
- Cushioned Grip
- Exclusive 400 Day Manufacturer's Warranty
- Features USSSA 1.15 Stamp; Legal for Use in 2012
- Free Shipping!
- IMX Composite Design
- Low M.O.I. Means Lighter Swing Weight
- Regular Handle Flex
- XXL Barrel For Massive Sweetspot and Hitting Zone
Pros: Large sweet spot with a great pop. Great weight distribution. Excellent for transitional bat headed to -3. USSSA 2012 stamp on taper of handle. We highly recommend it.
Cons: I wish my son had two of them.
Review Summary
4.583333 based on 24 ratings. 24 user reviews.
The BNC12XL features the USSSA 1.15 stamp and is legal for use in 2012! Replacing its predecessor the Stealth, Easton introduces a brand new two-piece bat called the Omen that will surely make its presence felt in all levels of baseball this season. Made from Easton's patented IMX Composite, this bat will allow players to hit farther than they ever thought possible! The IMX or Integrated Matrix Technology strengthens and optimizes the composite structure, giving you a bat with extraordinary performance and extreme durability. This durability is even further enhanced by Easton's CNT or Carbon NanoTube Technology. The CNT enhances the proprietary resin system in their composite bats, creating the longest lasting bats in the industry. The Omen also features Easton's patented ConneXion Design System which optimizes performance using "hinge" technology for efficient energy transfer and flex. The ConneXion design seperates the barrel from the handle which creates an expanded hitting surface and completely eliminates any chance of sting or vibration. And with a lower M.O.I., the player will notice a lighter swing weight and faster swing speed. Combine all of this with Easton's XXL Barrel that creates a MASSIVE sweetspot, and you've got a bat that is built for performance. Put this new Easton bat in your hands and receive your Omen for a successful season! Easton: Know-Feel-Be The Difference. This bat comes backed by Easton's Exclusive 400 Day Manufacturer's Warranty. Free Shipping!
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Pros: Large sweet spot with a great pop. Great weight distribution. Excellent for transitional bat headed to -3. USSSA 2012 stamp on taper of handle. We highly recommend it.
Cons: I wish my son had two of them.
Pros: sick design, great pop, excellent grip...just an amazing bat!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cons: none!!!
Pros: Good weight distribution, good pop, very easy to swing.
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Pros: Great pop great grip well balanced this bat is outstanding it has amazing pop and huge sweet spot feels great
Cons: None!
Pros: this bat is very nice! i would say it is mostly end weighted. if you ever used the little league red stealth speed xl then you will love this because it is almost an exact replica it makes the same sound of the bat!
Cons: this bat is a little too much money! the grip rips after about 3 weeks!
Pros: Good pop. Big sweet spot. Nice balance. My son will be 13 in 4 more months. He is only 5'5" & 135 lbs. In first game using bat he cranked 3 homers over a 280 ft. wall. All 3 cleared easily. Tremendous bat speed created. Great bat!
Cons: None.
Pros: Fantastic bat, great sweet spot and i would recomend it to all players through any level of baseball. The massive sweet spot is great for all hitters. Feels good, great weight distribution, overall just a well designed bat
Cons: ...nothing
Pros: Good pop, large sweet spot. Comperable to CF4 black according to my U 14 team.
Cons: None yet
Pros: Great pop! It's the perfect bat for anyone, and the long barrel is GREAT!
Cons: Nothing of course, it's an Easton.
Pros: Best bad ive ever swung. Amazing pop. Barely swing and hit 250 easy. Im Very upset the model Omen i have is NOT 1.15 BPF.
Cons: The Price. Haha Well worth the money.
Pros: I went 2-2 in my first preseason game. I homered and singled and drove in 4 runs. Its boss!!!!!!!!!HAS GREAT GRIP
Cons: NONE
Pros: a evenly weighted bat great pop first time up i hit a triple down the right field line
Cons: none
Pros: Huge sweet spot, excellent pop, 31/26 for my 11 yr old. hit 200ft just off the base of the fence, contact was made just above the tapper.
Cons: None. He loves it.
Pros: Great feel and the barrel is huge! Cant feel the sting when you hit. This bat is just great! A must have!.. and you sont have to break it in because it's hot out of the wrapper!
Cons: None...a bat like this doesnt have any!
Pros: We could not be happier! My son got this bat, and in his 1st tourney hit 3 over the fence. He hit a ball well over a high 300 foot fence in practic!
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Pros: tons of pop,good grip,big sweet spot, ball FLIESSS off the bat first game i almost hit two out on a 330 ft field
Cons: NONE
Pros: Light weight for an XL. AMAZZZZING pop, very very large sweet spot, approved in little leauge and its awesome for contact hitters and guys who want to knock a ouple out of the park!!
Cons: ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm(3 mins later) nope none!
Pros: Huge barrel. Is the replacement for the Stealth bat but they are totally different.
Cons: Paint chips off with every hit. Feels heavier than other bats the same length and weight.
Pros: good pop team likes it
Cons: none
Pros: Bat is well balanced and has great pop. My 12 yr old loves it and is hitting bombs with it in middle school.
Cons: Hit 200 or more off the tee and soft toss to break in. Then watch them fly...
Pros: Great pop, gigantic sweet spot and looks awesome. You don't have to make perfect contact for a home run.
Cons: Swings really heavy, it feels like it's heavier than my -3 voodoo.
Pros: It has good pop and long barrel
Cons: It has a short grip and chips paint easily
Pros: I think the bat has nice pop I also enjoyed the long barrel.
Cons: after using this bat i have decided I am not an Easton fan.
Pros: This bat has great pop, ONLY when you hit it on the sweet spot. i played 13u travel and used it for almost the entire year, didnt exceed the price value. It is a great bat but not worth $250 dollars, trust me.
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Ask Questionwhen will the 32in 27oz be in
Asked by lolo10 on May 06, 2012
Easton has stopped manufacturing the Easton Omen: BNC12XL Senior League so we will not be getting any more in.
Zach Expert · May 06, 2012
Will you ever get a 31 inch?
Asked by jacacrac on May 06, 2012
Unfortunately, the Easton Omen has been discontinued and we will not be getting any more in stock. This bats has been replaced with the Easton S1.
Jennifer Expert · May 06, 2012
Is this considered a composite bat? We are in a league that does not allow composite barrels.
Asked by Ngb on May 01, 2012
Yes, the BNC12XL is an all composite bat. Please use the "search by materials" option on the left side of the website for all alloy bats.
Kris Expert · May 01, 2012
Do you have any 31" 26oz left?
Asked by tbone34 on Apr 30, 2012
As of right now (April 30, 2012) we only have the Easton Omen 30" 25oz in stock. We will only list what we have in stock at that time.
John Expert · Apr 30, 2012
Do you have anymore 32 inch models coming in?
Asked by seth on Apr 24, 2012
We will not be receiving any more Easton Omens. This bat has been discontinued and replaced with the Easton S1.
Jennifer Expert · Apr 24, 2012
im in 14u but in 8th grade so i dont need bbcore is this a good transition bat for high school next year
Asked by Brendan on Apr 21, 2012
Yes the Easton Omen: BNC12XL Senior League -5 is a great transition bat.
Zach Expert · Apr 21, 2012
IS THIS A FULL COMPOSITE BAT OR COMPOSITE IN THE GRIP?
Asked by john on Apr 18, 2012
The Easton Omen is a full composite bat. It has a composite handle and a composite barrel.
Jennifer Expert · Apr 18, 2012
Is it a BBCOR bat?
Asked by cash on Apr 07, 2012
No, the Easton Omen (BNC12XL) is not approved by BBCOR certifications. If you are wanting a BBCOR certified Omen then take a look at the BNC2 model.
John Expert · Apr 07, 2012
When my son uses the Omen with a pitching machine, should he hit real baseballs or yellow dimpled balls?
Asked by winston on Mar 30, 2012
He should hit with real baseballs. Yellow dimpled balls can damage the composite materials.
Kara Expert · Mar 30, 2012
Hi I play travel ball. I am 12 years old and have a Combat B3 -8. It is too light. I play up one year so i play 13u major would you reccomend this bat or the 2012 XL1 - 5? Or maybe even the louisville slugger Vortex? Thank you
Asked by Baseball Man on Feb 21, 2012
The XL1 is really the same as the Omen, except the XL1 will have more of an endloaded feel. I think either would be a good fit for you.
Tyler Expert · Feb 21, 2012
Is it BBCOR certified?
Asked by overthefence on Feb 20, 2012
This bat is not BBCOR certified. Only adult -3 bats will have BBCOR certification. The Easton Omen that is BBCOR certified can be found here: http://www.justbats.com/product/easton-omen-bbcor--bnc2-adult/13053/
Jennifer Expert · Feb 20, 2012
Does this bat meet the Junior little league bat standards?
Asked by dutch on Feb 16, 2012
This bat will not meet Junior Little League standards because this bat has a composite barrel. All composite barrel bats in Junior Leagues will have to be BBCOR certified.
Kris Expert · Feb 16, 2012
How do you break this bat in?
Asked by LM on Feb 16, 2012
The break in can be done by hitting 100-200 hits off a tee or doing some soft toss. Make sure to rotate the handle a quarter inch between hits to evenly break in the bat.
Kris Expert · Feb 15, 2012
The bat says senior league. Is this also a youth bat?
Asked by Mike on Feb 12, 2012
Once the barrel diameter reaches 2 5/8, it is classified as a senior league bat. This is still a youth bat because of the weight ratio. Here is the link to view more details about specific features of this bat. http://www.justbats.com/product/easton-omen--bnc12xl-senior-league/12688/
Derek Expert · Feb 12, 2012
Is it as good as the cf5?Is it one of the best bats on the markit?
Asked by MR.clutch on Feb 06, 2012
The CF5 and Easton Omen are both top of the line for each of its respective manufactures. You really can't go wrong with either bat.
Kara Expert · Feb 07, 2012
I have a 15 year old daughter who plays in an U16 with the boys. She is 5'3" and about 120 lbs and is a good line drive, contact hitter. Would you recommed this or a Omen BNC11XL for her?
Asked by AdamB on Feb 03, 2012
Either one of these bats will be good options. This will be more on what feels best to her. This bat will be heavy and the -8 may be the best choice.
KG Expert · Feb 03, 2012
Is this bat approved for USSSA play in 2012
Asked by polston on Feb 02, 2012
Yes, the bat is approved for play in USSSA.
Kara Expert · Feb 02, 2012
My son is 13 and is playing jr baseball in Washington state. coach said to get -5 bat(32-27), 2 5/8" barrel. My son likes the Easton Omen. I can only find -5 bats for senior league. Will this bat work for jr. league?
Asked by wtd on Feb 01, 2012
This bat will work. Senior League just means big barrel.
KG Expert · Feb 01, 2012
is this bat bbcor certified
Asked by tricounty on Jan 30, 2012
This bat is not certified under BBCOR rules. All BBCOR bats will be a -3 and are required to have the BBCOR stamp on the bat.
Jennifer Expert · Jan 30, 2012
Can you please compare the minus 5 Easton Omen to the DeMarini Voodo - both are priced at $299 - which is a better bat for a 14 year old good player, thanks.
Asked by Tratts on Jan 26, 2012
The Easton Omen is going to be a two piece composite bat. It will have a composite barrel and composite handle. The DeMarini Voodoo is going to be a hybrid design featuring an alloy barrel and composite handle. It will come down to player preference of composite barrel or alloy barel.
John Expert · Jan 26, 2012
What is the difference between the XL1 and XL3
Asked by Eddie on Jan 26, 2012
The XL1 is going to be the replacement for the Omen. It will be a two piece design with composite barrel and handle. The XL3 is the replacement for the Rival, it will be a one piece all alloy.
John Expert · Jan 26, 2012
Does this bat contain the BPF 1.15 stamp?
Asked by Ditt on Jan 20, 2012
This bat is going to have the USSSA & BPF 1.15 stamp.
John Expert · Jan 20, 2012
We purchased one of these bats and it appears that the new USSSA stamp was applied after production of the bat. Was this done by Easton with approval of USSSA? Are you certain that this bat will be allowed for USSSA play in 2012?
Asked by joe on Jan 19, 2012
Easton puts all the stamps on the bats. If the Omen you have has the USSSA stamp then it will be legal in USSSA for 2012.
Kara Expert · Jan 19, 2012
What is this usssa stamp? Do these bats perform differently than the old ones?
Asked by Miller on Jan 18, 2012
This bat will not perform differently from the old Easton Omen.
KB Expert · Jan 19, 2012
Can I get the Omen in a 29in 19oz or 30in 20oz?
Asked by Nichols on Jan 17, 2012
You would need to look at the -10 model of this bat, BNC10XL
John Expert · Jan 17, 2012
is this bat legal for usssa travel ball?
Asked by branden on Jan 16, 2012
Yes, this bat does have the USSSA 1.15 BPF stamp on it.
Linda Expert · Jan 16, 2012
Is this a mix between s1 and xl1 xl barrel speed balance?
Asked by Miller on Jan 14, 2012
Yes, the omen is going to be a balanced mix between the S1 and the XL1
John Expert · Jan 15, 2012
Why is this priced lower than the other omens?
Asked by Miller on Jan 14, 2012
It is not as common of a size used compared to the BNC10XL
John Expert · Jan 15, 2012
Would this be a mix of the s1 and xl1 balance xl barrel?
Asked by TMill on Jan 14, 2012
Yes, this is going to be in between the s1 and the xl1 as far as swing weight goes
Sean Expert · Jan 14, 2012
I'm twelve, 5'3'' and playing 12U this season. Would this be a good bat because I know I need to be ready for the -3 highschool.
Asked by sdfsd on Jan 12, 2012
Yes. This would be a great bat for a player making the transition to high school.
Kara Expert · Jan 12, 2012
Which is the better value omen or xl1? Didn't the xl1 take the place if the omen? Is it worth the extra $100
Asked by Miller on Jan 11, 2012
Yes, it did take the place of the Omen. With the new scientific technology, Easton really hit it out of the park with their S Series and their XL series.
Linda Expert · Jan 11, 2012
What is the difference between this and the xl1?
Asked by Miller on Jan 11, 2012
The XL1 is more end loaded than the Omen.
K.B. Expert · Jan 11, 2012
is this bat legal for 13u?
Asked by monkey on Jan 10, 2012
It depends on what league or organization you play in. There are many different organizations that abide by a variety of rules.
TJ Expert · Jan 10, 2012
Is this bat approved for 13-14 pony baseball?
Asked by Brian on Jan 06, 2012
Yes. It is legal in Pony League for 2012.
Kara Expert · Jan 06, 2012
Does this bat have the USSSA label on it?
Asked by cb on Dec 26, 2011
Yes, this model does feature the USSSA stamp on the bat.
John Expert · Dec 27, 2011
Is this bat legal in the west suburban baseball league (wsbl) for 14u play?
Asked by robert on Dec 21, 2011
Yes. It is a -5 bat that is legal for play in the 14U division in WSBL.
TJ Expert · Dec 21, 2011
can you use this bat january 1 for 13u usssa?
Asked by Whocares? on Dec 14, 2011
Yes. This bat does have the USSSA stamp and will be approved.
KG Expert · Dec 14, 2011
can you use this bat january 1 for usssa for 13u?
Asked by Tman3 on Dec 14, 2011
Yes. This bat does have the stamp and will be approved.
KG Expert · Dec 14, 2011
My son is 13 and has been using -10. He's trying out for middle school and don't know if I should get him -5 Omen or try the -3 Rip IT Prototype II. Any suggestions? Is Omen approved for Middle school?
Asked by A5 Heels on Dec 13, 2011
I would suggest getting a -5 bat as jumping to a -3 is a big jump to take. A -5 will get him ready for high school ball as he will have to use a -3 then.
KG Expert · Dec 13, 2011
Are you allowed to have a -5 in highschool baseball?
Asked by Rookie on Dec 10, 2011
No it must be a -3 to be legal in high school
Sean Expert · Dec 11, 2011
Can this bat be used in tournaments 60/90 for 2012.
Asked by Mudcat Fan on Dec 10, 2011
It depends on what leagueit is for, this bat is USSSA approved
Sean Expert · Dec 11, 2011
My son plays 13u travel ball and is more of a contact hitter than power. What bat would you recommend in regards to stiffness, the Omen or Exogrid II.
Asked by gatorman on Dec 07, 2011
I would suggest the Omen as it is a two piece bat and will be more of a contact hitters bat due to the flex. This bat will have very good pop and a nice size sweet spot.
KG Expert · Dec 07, 2011
What is the difference between the easton omen and easton s1 or xl1.
Asked by A.J on Dec 03, 2011
The main difference is that the S1 is going to be more balanced than the omen and the XL1 is going to have a more endloaded feel than the omen
John Expert · Dec 03, 2011
does this bats have a compsite barrel?
Asked by Darrell on Dec 02, 2011
Yes, this is a 2 piece composite handle/ composite barrel bat.
Linda Expert · Dec 02, 2011
I purchased my son an Easton Omen in July 32/27 and it does not have the USSSA 1.15 stamp on the handle. I see that the bats now have the 1.15 stamp. My son loves his bat and 4 other boys on his travel team are using it in games. Are the new bats with the 1.15 stamp the same as his older bat? Can I get his bat stamped with the new mark for use this spring?
Asked by Jack on Nov 15, 2011
There is no stamp on the handle as shown in the pic on our site? If not, does it say anywhere on the bat USSSA approved? Easton made some of these bats then the ruling came down that they had to have the stamp. But we were told that as long as it has the USSSA approved anywhere on the bat it would be grandfathered in.
Linda Expert · Nov 15, 2011
is there any videos of people hitting with this bat?
Asked by bob on Nov 11, 2011
We have a video for the youth model. I am forwarding the request for this bat to our media team.
Linda Expert · Nov 11, 2011
When is just bats getting the -5 2012 Easton XL1
Asked by james on Nov 01, 2011
I checked with our Easton Rep and they are due to arrive here approximately November 16th.
Linda Expert · Nov 01, 2011
I am deciding between the Easton Omen, Demarini CF4, and Demarini CF5, for my 12 yr old son. He can handle a 32in -5, but may look at the 32in -8. Any suggestions or recommendations between the 3?
Asked by Nick on Oct 05, 2011
If he does well with the -5, and still has good bat speed. I'd keep him in the -5, it's better in the long run, if he plans on playing in high school to get used to the heavier bats earlier.
lkh Expert · Oct 05, 2011
DOES IT COME WITH THE USSSA STAMP?
Asked by OMAR on Sep 15, 2011
Yes, this bat would have the USSSA and BPF 1.15 stamp on the bat.
John Expert · Sep 15, 2011
Is this bat legal for babe ruth 13-15 yeal old division?
Asked by mm on Jun 09, 2011
As long as the allow 2 5/8 inch barrel bats and composite barrel bats, this bat will be legal. I would make sure to ask your coach before playing with the bat.
Brett Expert · Jun 09, 2011
can you use this bat for little league junior league?
Asked by roofie on Apr 01, 2011
As of 4/1/2011, the BNC12XL has not been approved for Little League.
Sean Expert · Apr 01, 2011
is this bat legal with the new rules something about bbcor
Asked by paul on Mar 25, 2011
This bat is not legal under BBCOR rules. All BBCOR bats will be a -3 and have to have the BBCOR stamp on the bat.
Brett Expert · Mar 25, 2011
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