- 2 5/8 Inch Barrel Diameter
- -3 Length to Weight Ratio
- 31/32 Inch Tapered Handle
- BBCOR Certified - Legal For H.S. and Collegiate Play
- Carbon Nanotube Technology (CNT)
- ConneXion Two-Piece Technology
- Cushioned Grip
- Exclusive 400 Day Manufacturer's Warranty
- Free Shipping!
- IMX Composite Design
- Low M.O.I. Means Lighter Swing Weight
- Stiff Handle Flex For Maximum Power
by switch - Jun 23, 2011
Pros: this bat is the best bbcor bat on the Market. the price is a big turn off but u get what you pay for. if ur looking for a composite bbcor bat this is the one. I love this bat.
Cons: the grip tape stuff is unwinding but u can twist it back to normal.
Review Summary
based on 64 ratings. 64 user reviews.
Replacing it's 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 with a BBCOR bat! 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 the faster swing speed with the MASSIVE sweet spot on the Omen, and you get a bat that will scare opposing defenses out of their cleats. Put this new Easton bat in your hands and receive your Omen for a successful season! The Easton Omen is BBCOR Certified and is approved for high school and collegiate play. Easton: Know-Feel-Be The Difference. This bat comes backed by Easton's Exclusive 400 Day Manufacturer's Warranty. Free Shipping!
64 Product Reviews
Review This Batby switch - Jun 23, 2011
Pros: this bat is the best bbcor bat on the Market. the price is a big turn off but u get what you pay for. if ur looking for a composite bbcor bat this is the one. I love this bat.
Cons: the grip tape stuff is unwinding but u can twist it back to normal.
by JP - Jun 25, 2011
Pros: Very good bat it seems like one of the BESR bats has great pop pretty big sweet spot plus it doesnt sting when you dont hit the sweet spot and it overall looks great
Cons: none
by hit man - May 17, 2011
Pros: looking for a composite this is it. Very disapointed the Speed is not leagal anymore but this was a good replacment. is turning heads. BBCOR bat that is compeating with the BESR bats. Looking for top end composite this is it.
Cons: The pait is chipping and the grip is unwinding.
by Goldman Sachs - May 17, 2011
Pros: My 13 year old son loves this bat. I bought this for him last month and he has been hitting pretty well so far. I used it at the cage once and it had impressive pop and little vibration. No Complaints
Cons: My son is a little bothered by the fact that everyone wants to use it.
by GonzoinAZ - Jun 13, 2011
Pros: Bat has good balance and hits 300ft+ right out of the wrapper. My son is 5'10" 160 lbs and loves the power this bat delivers. When it is fully broken in, stand by. BBCOR or not, this stiff handle design transfers energy well and the 6" SS launches. Pricey, but will still out-perform an alloy bat of comparable price.
Cons: Nope
by Big Ben's Dad - Jul 21, 2011
Pros: My 14 year 5'-4" 120 lb Son hit a ball approx 280' first time and then 300' second time, after breaking it in with 160-200 soft toss with a tuff sleeve and 1/4 turns per Omen.bougth many bats before alloy and composite but this one is the real deal. An easy 30' to 50' incress on line drives, can't wait for the new season. Watch out none believers sit back and enjoy as I did.
Cons: My Son's head has gotten bigger.
by lil slugger - Sep 20, 2011
Pros: The Omen is a wonderfully balanced bat. My son hits the ball harder and further than ever. The bat seems to get better with every contact.
Cons: Everyone wants to swing it. Not really a con, as we are winning continiously.
by CliiffLee twin - Dec 20, 2011
Pros: Composite pop Great Grip Better pop than many BESR bats I have swung and i have played baseball for 12 years
Cons: Everyone wants to use it on my team
by bubgump - Jun 13, 2011
Pros: just recently used this bat, and it hits just like the old bats. feels really balanced and allows you to hit the ball far.
Cons: none at all
by No need a nickname - Dec 03, 2011
Pros: I LOVE THIS BAT... It has exceptional pop and I love the feel when you hit the ball. It has a unique sound and nice grip.
Cons: Not really any cons besides that its a BBCOR so it has less pop.
by Bog - Jan 31, 2012
Pros: Amazing great pop, feel, and power
Cons: Nothing
by bbman - Feb 07, 2012
Pros: great price and good pop for a bbcor
Cons: none at all
by baseball697 - Feb 28, 2012
Pros: nice look great pop has a big sweet spot good value for money
Cons: takes a while to break in
by Buffalo Killer - Jun 23, 2011
Pros: Bat is finally starting to open up. Takes a good 150-200 swings to break in. Pretty solid pop for a BBCOR. Swings nice and light. Would recommend, even at a steep price.
Cons: Price. You do get what you pay for, but whether or not that's worth it is up to you. BBCOR bats can only be so hot.
by gabe - Jan 08, 2012
Pros: this is such a great bat.Of all yje bbcor bats i have tried this is by far the best.Such a big sweet spot.When you hit it on the sweet spot it flies off the bat.its not top heavy at all.best of all it feel nothing like bbcor it feels sort of like a besr bat.
Cons: grip tape comes of easy at the bottom
by Showstopper - Jan 14, 2012
Pros: Nice bat, my son like the way it feels. He loves the OMEN family.
Cons: Price is a little high
by Lefty power - May 27, 2011
Pros: Scary bat. A legal BBCOR bat that is fully composite, very nasty. It sounds better on the Easton website than any other composite bat out there. Has great pop. No vibration at all like every other Easton bat. Hope to buy one soon
Cons: Hefty price tag but is probably well worth it.
by DC - Jan 10, 2012
Pros: Good Pop, Well Balanced, Nice Grip
Cons: Small Sweetspot
by Frozenrope - Apr 01, 2012
Pros: This bat is awesome. I have been hitting with it for over 2 months and hitting the tar out of the ball. This bat has great pop.
Cons: If you take care of the bat and you won't have any issues with the bat.
by Pablo Sanchez - Jan 18, 2012
Pros: Great bat feels light and not top heavy good for power hitters because of the stiff handle and looks awesome and the grip is great
Cons: When you roll your hand on the barrel it feels bumpy
by big ball slammer - Feb 19, 2012
Pros: The omen has great pop. The weight is evenly distributed in this bat unlike the end loaded bats. I would recommend it for a contact hitter. It also has a good grip.
Cons: no cons
by DP RIP CITY - Mar 04, 2012
Pros: nice pop and sounds good off bat 220 is a very good price for a good bat
Cons: chips way to easy (scary)
by killer - Mar 11, 2012
Pros: hard hitting bat
Cons: good for big guys
by MH - Mar 14, 2012
Pros: Way lighter than any bbcor bat, great pop, great grip, great bat overall
Cons:
by HITTER - Mar 21, 2012
Pros: VERY GOOD POP I HAVE BEEN RIPPING THE BALL WITH IT
Cons: NONE
by Bigslam - Mar 24, 2012
Pros: greaqt performance, sound and grip nothing bad.
Cons:
by THE BEAST - Mar 24, 2012
Pros: hits good once get the fell of it
Cons: paint chips off very easy
by Monster - Mar 28, 2012
Pros: This bat is a very well balanced bat. I bought it yesterday and used it today in practice and i love it. I was hitting line drives that were one hopping the wall which is 340!
Cons: None at all!!!
by Eagles #9 - Apr 12, 2012
Pros: Just got the bat! And i love it! it has AMAZING POP!
Cons: None Yet
by Big Bill - Apr 14, 2012
Pros: Big Bill uses this bat he hits the ball 400+. This could be the best bat on the market. Dont waste your money on a marucci black.
Cons: Every single Big Bill on the team wants to use and and it adds about 30-40 ft to the ball
by big_Z_4 - Apr 14, 2012
Pros: Great bat, a steal for 219.my friend has the s1,very simular but 400 bucks.only difference is graphics.lots of pop nice sound looks great.
Cons: grip is cheap but easily replacable
by top dawg - Jul 26, 2011
Pros: bigish sweet spot. great pop and can hang with the BESR. i hit baseballs further with this bat than i do with the BESR little to no sting.
Cons: none
by white ninja - Oct 18, 2011
Pros: Amazing bat, very balanced, bought it, used it in the cages twice and my first real hit went straight over the left fielders head for a triple, i was uneasy with the price but man did i get a steal. best BBCOR bat out there.
Cons: paint chips but i dont care, still hits great.
by Ethan - Feb 04, 2012
Pros: Lots of pop, balanced in weight.
Cons: Pait is chipping, got jammed with an inside fastball and after that, sounds weird when i hit it now
by bat review57 - Feb 06, 2012
Pros: im more of a contact hitter not much of a power hitter and when i used this bat i hit 2 homeruns and a ground-rule double the ball flies off the bat even if you were to half swing. not much vibration
Cons: grip comes undone and paint chip but you can replace grip eventhough paint chips it dosent matter it dosent affect the pop
by pillsboy - Feb 10, 2012
Pros: nice bat
Cons: has tons of pop youve got to love this bat
by guertinboys - Mar 01, 2012
Pros: My son loves his OMEN. It has good pop for a bbcor. In his second game of high school ball he hit one to the base of the wall at the 350 make. Pretty good since he has never had a home run on a fiel 325 or bigger.
Cons:
by baseball133456 - Mar 10, 2012
Pros: Amaizing,great pop,feels like a besr,great bat for the price
Cons: none so far
by alexr - Mar 19, 2012
Pros: my friend has one and i hit it off the handle to shallow left for a hit love it
Cons: i hate bbcor
by DUBS - Mar 23, 2012
Pros: I got this bat about 2 weeks ago and i just hit live pitching 2 days ago and i love this bat i am 6ft 150lb and i took a 3/4 swing and i hit a 2 hopper to a 358ft fence.. Great bat just enough end load.
Cons: Chips at the end and the easton s1 is a little better but costs more so i would go with the omen
by baseballkid - Apr 23, 2012
Pros: Has amazing sweet spot moved me to power hitter has a good sweet spot
Cons: after 5 months i hit one on the cap and it busted and it took a long time to get it replaced but it worth it
by big shot - Apr 29, 2012
Pros: nothing
Cons: bat has terrible pop. i prefer the s1.
by Shores Baseball - May 01, 2012
Pros: Awesome bat, great design, great pop, never used it because it was too cold and yesterday i pulled it out and almost hit a grand slam but it was just foul. Great bat for to money
Cons: None so far
by tony - May 02, 2012
Pros: i bought it for my 14 year old son and he loved it very much. before the omen bats came he has alwaays wanted a bat thet had great pop. thanks to the omen bat, my son is very happy because of the new omen bat. the omen bat has changed my sons life. thanks to omen, my son has made a big difference. so once again i would like to thank all of you guys for changing my sons life with the new omen bat.i love the omen!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cons: zero. nada. nothing
by Nick - May 05, 2012
Pros: Huge sweet spot great pop
Cons: paint chips shell chips. looses pop
by theone - May 08, 2012
Pros: This bat is so great good pop and all around weight.
Cons: Good bat it has nice pop i love it .
by HITTER - May 09, 2012
Pros: IT HAS GOOD POP. I RECOMMEND THIS BAT.
Cons: THE PAINT CHIPS VERY BAD. THE GRIP ALSO UNWINDS VERY QUICKLY.
by greyhound - May 11, 2012
Pros: good pop and big sweet spot
Cons: the bat broke on the tip of it only after a 3 months of use.
by Bill - May 15, 2012
Pros: The bat is very evenly weighted, has a large sweet spot, and I've never heard a bat that sounds as nice as this when you hit it right.
Cons: I don't think it has a lot of pop, and I'm also not a big fan of the even weight(I like it top heavy). But a lot of my buddies use it, so it must be nice.
by RM - May 15, 2012
Pros: The bat is evenly distributed. Very nice pop and a HUGE barrel. I have a TPX Omaha and I just compared barrel lengths the Omens barrel is like 2-3 inches longer. May I not mention the huge sweet spot. Very nice feel when you hit the ball and good pop. Overall great bat
Cons: No ping sound. More of a hollow wood sound.
by bighitta7 - May 18, 2012
Pros: when you hit the sweet spot, it has really good pop, I'm more of a power hitter and i honestly use this bat for a base hit bat, it works great for if I'm in a slump or something.
Cons: the pops not as good as my other voodoo but thats why i got two bats.
by Smbaseball - Jun 22, 2011
Pros: Not a bad bat, has pretty good pop if hit off the sweet spot, very comfortable.
Cons: very small sweet spot, if hit off of inside on the barrel stings very bad, paint chips, and tape comes off.
by LWE Catcher - Mar 09, 2012
Pros:
Cons: Christmas gift. Used bat inside 5 times with hitting coach and heard rattling inside. Season hasn't even started and I am already out a bat. Sending back.
by The Hitter - Mar 20, 2012
Pros: Best bat on the market. I have never hit better with any other bat. Price is great the bat is great! Buy it NOW!!!
Cons: Chipped paint but that doesnt matter really, everyone on my team wants to use it now
by Bomb hitter 26 - Apr 29, 2012
Pros: Its an OMEN Large sweet spot Flex feel and performance
Cons: BBCOR has no pop at all. Ive Always loved omens but get a -5 Omen because it had 10 times the pop.
by kmac21 - Sep 12, 2011
Pros: FANTASTIC BAT PRICY BUT ITS WORTH IT BUY IT!
Cons: none
by GSP - Mar 05, 2012
Pros: it looks hot
Cons: All BBcor Bats arenot as good as the old bats
by Consumer REPORT - Mar 27, 2012
Pros: Like many of you shoppers out there i was interested in getting a bat that was affordable as well as a great bat. I came across the Easton Omen and it looked like a great bat. After reviewing bats further I saw the Easton Omen and the Typhoon bats packaged for nearly the same price as the Omen its self. Upon buying the bat pack, I can say that both are great bats worth the price and I recommend the Pack vs. just the Omen or Typhoon.
Cons: None, Both of the bats are solid.
by A user - Mar 27, 2012
Pros: None
Cons: much worse than wood bat. Be careful to choose this bat.
by Wayne - Jul 16, 2011
Pros: great pop, no vibration , best bat on the market. you get what you pay for with this bat, price tag is hefty but the performance is unbeatable.
Cons: Absolutely none
by Rob - Feb 22, 2012
Pros: not sure. didn't get to use it long enough
Cons: one month old and the end cap came off on a hit near the hands. will get to sample the Easton return process.
by J Malick - May 19, 2011
Pros: Fast/light. Great pop. one of the best bats in the business.
Cons: Tape unwinds, but it's not that bad because I have really good, smooth and soft replacement tape
by kp - Nov 15, 2011
Pros: looks great! no vibration
Cons: honestly this bat is not to good, and definitely not worth 400 bucks or even 300 bucks. you have to hit it perfect on the "o" in easton for it to have pop. However when you do hit it there the ball flies, but anywhere else yo get nothing accept bad feel, and no pop. waste of money!
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Ask QuestionMy son is 13 yrs old 4'10 and 83lbs. With the need to be swinging -3 drop in 1 1/2 seasons what should he swing now to start working toward that transition? For first half has used 29 20 TPX and hit .450.
Asked by Jason on May 16, 2012
A drop -5 would be a great transition size. The Easton Omen BNC12XL Senior League would be a great transition bat.
· May 16, 2012
My Omen 32" -5 does not say BBCOR anywhere on the bat. One Babe Ruth coach has a list showing it as legal; one league director says definitely not. Bat was a gift from grandprents and not sure of details beyond Omen 32", -5. Babe Ruth legal?
Asked by Aidan on May 14, 2012
The 32" -5 Easton Omen will not be BBCOR certified and is not legal in any division of Babe Ruth. The Easton Omen BBCOR -3 is legal in Babe Ruth, ages 13 years old and above.
· May 14, 2012
Is the Omen the same as the s1, but an older version.
Asked by big money on May 13, 2012
The S1 has taken the place of the Easton Omen, and still features the one piece composite construction. Here is the link to view more details on the new Easton S1 Brigade Series, as well as the Omen from the previous year. http://www.justbats.com/product/easton-omen-bbcor--bnc2-adult/13053/ http://www.justbats.com/product/easton-s1-bbcor--bb11s1-adult/14439/
· May 13, 2012
How does this bat compare to the Easton XL1?
Asked by PigPen27 on May 13, 2012
Both are similar. The main difference is the XL1 has a more endloaded weight distribution. The Omen will be more balanced.
· May 13, 2012
Would this bat be game ready as soon as you get it?
Asked by MW25 on May 08, 2012
The Omen is a composite bat that requires a break in period. After 150-200 hits off a tee, it should be ready to go.
· May 08, 2012
I am 6,3 170 what size bat should I use?
Asked by Carlos on May 07, 2012
Based on your height and weight, I would recommend a 34 inch 31 ounce model.
· May 07, 2012
I am a very good contact hitter and I am wondering if I should get the Omen or the 2013 Voodoo?
Asked by superstar select player on May 06, 2012
Both the Easton Omen and the DeMarini Voodoo are great bats for contact hitters. However, since the Omen has a composite barrel, you might get a little more pop than you would with the Voodoo.
· May 06, 2012
What has better pop, this or the S1?
Asked by ball slayer on May 03, 2012
The Easton S1 and the Easton Omen are essentially the same bats. The S1 is just the replacement for the Omen. Both bats will perform just about the same.
· May 03, 2012
I am 5'8" and 150 lbs. What size bat should I be using?
Asked by the beast on May 03, 2012
Based on your height and weight, I would suggest going with a 32 inch bat. If you need more help in trying to find the right size of bat for you, feel free to use our bat coach feature located on our web page.
· May 03, 2012
i am 5'10" and 142 lbs. What size bat should I be using?
Asked by thekiller on May 02, 2012
Based on our Bat Coach, you should use a 32" or 33" Easton Omen BBCOR, Check out our Bat Coach tool for more information: http://www.justbats.com/bat-coach/
· May 02, 2012
What is the performance difference between this bat, the Easton S1 BBCOR and the Easton Surge BBCOR?
Asked by scott on May 01, 2012
The Easton Omen and the Easton S1 are essentially the same bats. The S1 is just the model that has replaced the Omen. These two are different from the Surge in the fact that the Surge has an alloy barrel. Composite barrel bats do tend to offer a little more pop due to the trampoline effect the material creates.
· May 01, 2012
I am 5 foot 8 and 117 pounds. Should I get a 33 or 32 inch?
Asked by paulie on May 01, 2012
Based on your height and weight, the suggest size for you is actually a 30 inch bat. If you need more help in trying to find the right size for you, feel free to use our bat coach feature located on our website.
· May 01, 2012
Which bat would have an edge over the other in terms of pop and sweetspot? This one, combat B3 or CF5.
Asked by gg on Apr 29, 2012
All three bats have excellent pop but are designed differently. The Easton Omen BBCOR will have the most flex and be the most end loaded. The COMbat B3 will be the stiffest and the CF5 will be the most balanced.
· Apr 30, 2012
My son is 145 lbs and 5'8" Freshman and mostly power hitter. What size would you suggest for him?
Asked by Sharon on Apr 25, 2012
Based on his height and weight, I would suggest going with a 32 inch bat. If you need more help in trying to find the right size for your son, feel free to use our bat coach feature located on our website. This is a great tool that will help get the right size for you!
· Apr 25, 2012
How similar is this bat to the new Easton S1?
Asked by Clayton on Apr 22, 2012
The Easton Omen and Easton S1 are very similar. In fact, the S1 is the replacement for the Omen which has been discontinued. Both are two-piece composites with great pop and would be excellent options for contact hitters.
· Apr 22, 2012
I was told that this bat would be legal for Babe Ruth. Is that correct, and if not what do you suggest?
Asked by Rob on Apr 20, 2012
The Easton Omen BBCOR is legal in Babe Ruth for ages 13 and above.
· Apr 20, 2012
You guys no longer have this bat in my size so I'm looking for another bat. I like the composite barrel and I was wondering what would be some good bats. I'm more of a contact hitter and I like to put the ball in the gap.
Asked by williams #1 suns on Apr 19, 2012
If you are looking for a bat pretty similar to the Easton Omen, I would really suggest checking out the Easton S1. This is the bat that has replaced the Omen and will perform just as well as the Omen and it is a great bat!
· Apr 19, 2012
What does bat pack mean? And is this better than the Nike m1??
Asked by Vince24 on Apr 18, 2012
JustBats Bat Packs consist of closeout models from previous years and act as a clearance section for our site. We package these bats together in order to reduce our inventory and pass along incredible savings to our customers. The price listed is the price per pack, not per individual bat. Take a look, because you won't be able to find deals like these anywhere else on the web! The Omen is all composite and composite bats have the tendency to outperform alloy bats like the M1.
· Apr 18, 2012
Is there a difference between the Easton Omen BNC2 and the easton Omen BCN2 or is it a typo? Because I have seen both the names on sports authority's website.
Asked by g williams thunder #1 on Apr 18, 2012
That would be a typo. There is no BCN2 Omen... just the BNC2.
· Apr 18, 2012
Is this bat approved by Babe Ruth and if so why is it not stamped? Is the barrel composite?
Asked by tnt on Apr 18, 2012
Yes. The Omen is BBCOR approved and legal in Babe Ruth. The BBCOR stamp is all the BNC2 needs to be deemed legal in Babe Ruth. It has a composite barrel.
· Apr 18, 2012
I am about 5 foot 8 inches and 125 lbs and i like to hit for power. I have a DeMarini VooDoo and was thinking about buying this Omen, and I was wondering if it would help me with obtaining more power at the plate?
Asked by BigD on Apr 18, 2012
Composite bats often have a bit more pop than alloy bats. I think the Omen should help you with pop, but the Voodoo is a great bat as well.
· Apr 18, 2012
I am a 5 foot 7 inches and 123lbs and a contact hitter. Should I get the Easton Omen or the COMbat 52 Caliber?
Asked by stephen on Apr 10, 2012
If you are a contact hitter, the Easton Omen would suit your needs better since it is a two-piece bat. The COMbat 52 Caliber is a great bat, but since it's a one-piece bat it is typically better suited for power hitters.
· Apr 10, 2012
Which is better the 5150 or the Omen?
Asked by blackwell on Apr 01, 2012
Both bats are great bats but are very different. The Rawlings 5150 is a one-piece alloy bat, which is a great option for a power hitter. The Easton Omen is a two-piece full composite bat, that would be great for contact hitters. It is hard to say which is "better" since it depends on what type of hitter you are. However, both are great bats and perform very well.
· Apr 01, 2012
Are these the only sizes the bats come in?
Asked by Brown on Mar 27, 2012
The only sizes we have in stock and ready to ship are the ones listed on our website. This particular bat has been discontinued and we are not expecting to receive anymore in. If you are looking for something comparable, I would suggest checking out the Easton S1. This is the model that has replaced the Omen and is very comparable to that bat.
· Mar 27, 2012
Is the Easton Omen BBCOR BNC2 (34" 31oz) legal for Senior League and High School play?
Asked by Jeff on Mar 27, 2012
Yes, the BNC2 is legal for Senior League and High School play because it is BBCOR certified.
· Mar 27, 2012
Is the bat top heavy or uneven in weight in any way ?
Asked by dan on Mar 25, 2012
No. The Omen is an evenly weighted bat.
· Mar 25, 2012
Is the Omen the same as the easton S1?
Asked by Hitter on Mar 25, 2012
The Omen was replaced by the S1, the S1 is going to be more balanced of a bat but it has a smaller barrel than the omen
· Mar 25, 2012
Is this bat usssa approved?
Asked by baseball mom on Mar 25, 2012
The Easton Omen BNC2 is not USSSA approved.
· Mar 25, 2012
my grandson is 16yrs. old, 5'7" 165lbhs. is this bat suitable for him?
Asked by Duke on Mar 22, 2012
Based on his size, a 32 inch 29 ounce bat is recommended. The Omen is no longer available in that size. I would checkout the Easton S1 which is the new version of the Omen.
· Mar 22, 2012
I'm 5/9 127lbs is a 33/30 right for me? Or should I just get the S1?
Asked by Coop on Mar 22, 2012
Choosing a size is going to be what feels best to you. A 32" or 33" is the recommended length. The Omen and S1 are very similar bats. Both bats are 100% composite, have good pop, and have been very popular this year.
· Mar 22, 2012
Will you guys be getting this bat in a 32/29 anytime soon?
Asked by Tank on Mar 20, 2012
We are not expecting to receive any more of these bats in stock. This model has been discontinued and replaced with the Easton S1. If you are looking for a bat that is similar to the Omen, I would definitely suggest checking out the S1.
· Mar 20, 2012
I am 13 years old and I need this bat in 32 inches 29 ounces. When will you have it back in stock and will the price still be this cheap?
Asked by Jacob T. on Mar 20, 2012
We are not expecting to receive anymore of these bats in stock. This model has been discontinued. If you are looking for a similar bat, I would suggest checking out the Easton S1. This is the bat Easton produced to replace the Omen.
· Mar 20, 2012
I am 14 6'1 and 195 pounds and I am a power hitter.Would you recommend the 34/31 for me?
Asked by Noah on Mar 19, 2012
Based on your height and weight, I think this would be a perfect size for you! If you need further assistance in trying to find the right size for you, feel free to use our bat coach feature located at the top of out webpage. This is a great tool in trying to help someone find the right size for them.
· Mar 19, 2012
Will these three bats (Omen, Surge and Rival) still have the one year warranty on them?
Asked by akuta on Mar 19, 2012
Yes, all three bats will come with a 400 day manufacture's warranty.
· Mar 19, 2012
Do they sell a BBCOR -5 30in (30"25oz)? Middle school needs to have a BBCOR bat. My son made the middle school team and hes 4 foot nothing and 70 lbs. Swinging a 27oz bat is a project. I was told they could have drop 5.
Asked by kay on Mar 18, 2012
If you are looking for a BBCOR certified bat, you will have to go with a -3 adult bat. These are the only bats that will be BBCOR certified.
· Mar 18, 2012
If a bat comes in a bat pack does it effect the quality of the two or three? Like if they had errors in them.
Asked by Mona Shores Baseball on Mar 15, 2012
Absolutely not. The bats will be brand new and there is nothing wrong with them. They are just bundled together and given a lower price in order to help our customers out if they are looking to purchase more than one bat!
· Mar 15, 2012
Which bat has a more balanced feel; the Omen or the XL series? Which one do you recommend?
Asked by 3.14 homerun batter on Mar 14, 2012
The Omen will have a more balanced feel. The XL series will have a slight end loaded feel to it. If you are looking for a more balanced bat, I would suggest going with the Easton Omen.
· Mar 14, 2012
Are the new Power Brigade bats a lot better then this bat? What are the main differences?
Asked by Andy on Mar 14, 2012
The Easton S1 is the bat that Easton has produced to replace the Omen. These bats will basically be the same bat. The main difference between the S line and the XL line is the S line will be more balanced and the XL line has a slight end loaded feel. The difference between the different bats in each line is the material they are made out of. The S1 & XL1 will be two piece full composites, the S2 & XL2 are composite handle/alloy barrel bats, and the S3 & XL3 are one piece alloy bats.
· Mar 14, 2012
Is this bat composite or alloy? And does it require a break in?
Asked by justin on Mar 13, 2012
This is a two piece composite bat and there will be a break in period required. We recommend taking about 150-200 hits either off of a tee or soft toss and starting at about 40% power and gradually increasing the closer you get to the 200 hit mark. Also, make sure you are rotating the barrel about a quarter of an inch in between each hit to ensure an even break in all around the barrel of the bat.
· Mar 13, 2012
I am a 15 year old kid 6 foot 170. I am a big muscular kid. I am in high school baseball now and want to know what bat I should get. I am a power hitter but want to look for more contact. What bat should I use or get?
Asked by dylan on Mar 13, 2012
If you are looking to hit more for contact, I would suggest checking out a two piece bat, like the Easton Omen. The two piece design is more preferred by contact hitters and will offer a little bit of flex when the ball is hit. The Easton Omen is a great bat that will last you a while and will give you great pop.
· Mar 13, 2012
Does this bat come in 32in 29oz and 31in 28oz?
Asked by rezsty on Mar 13, 2012
It used to, but the Omen is no longer produced by Easton as it has been replaced by the S1 and XL1. I would look at those models for the sizes you are after.
· Mar 13, 2012
My 14yr old son, 5'9" is a contact hitter with some power. Should I opt for 2 piece design of this bat over balance of CAT5? Or another I should look at too, up to $250.00? Thanks
Asked by mark on Mar 12, 2012
If your son is a contact hitter, I would suggest going with a two piece bat, like the Easton Omen. This is a very good bat, and most contact hitters prefer the two piece design. The Marucci CAT5 is a great bat, but the one piece design is more preferred by power hitters since it will be more stiff.
· Mar 12, 2012
Does the Easton Omen bat have a BBCOR approved stamp on it? Thanks
Asked by g on Mar 12, 2012
Yes, the BNC2 is BBCOR certified.
· Mar 12, 2012
Can these bats: Omen, Rival and Surge be used in high school?
Asked by impalaragtops on Mar 11, 2012
If the bats are BBCOR certified, they will be perfectly fine to use in high school. This particular Omen is BBCOR certified, so it can be used in high school. If a bat is BBCOR certified, it will have 'BBCOR' in the title.
· Mar 11, 2012
For the Easton Omen bat pack it says bat pack but not the name of the two different bats. I just want to make sure I'm not getting two of the same bat. Am I?
Asked by CMZ on Mar 07, 2012
If a bat pack features different bats, the names of those bats will be featured and there will be a picture of each bat in the pack. If you are looking at the bat pack and it only shows a picture for one bat, then you will get purchasing a bat pack with two of the same bat. For example, the bat pack found here: http://www.justbats.com/product/bat-pack-easton-omen-bbcor--bnc2-adult-2-pack/15016/ will feature two Easton Omens, while this one: http://www.justbats.com/product/bat-pack-easton-omen-bbcor-and-easton-typhoon-bbcor--bnc2-and-bk63-adult/15352/ comes with an Easton Omen and an Easton Typhoon.
· Mar 07, 2012
If I order from here will the bat be used
Asked by Baseball boy on Mar 03, 2012
No, this bat will not be used.
· Mar 03, 2012
Would this bat be good for a kid that is not a power hitter?
Asked by Little guy on Mar 01, 2012
This bat would be a great choice for someone that is not really a power hitter! The two piece design will offer a little bit of flex, which will help contact or gap hitters.
· Mar 01, 2012
Is this bat stamped BBCOR certified?
Asked by Rick on Mar 01, 2012
This bat is stamped BBCOR certified. There is a picture of the stamp located in the pictures at the top of this webpage in case you would like to see it actually on the bat. If you need any other suggestions for BBCOR certified bats, check out this link: http://www.justbats.com/products/baseball%20bats~adult/approved%20for~bbcor/
· Mar 01, 2012
Is this bat better are worse than the Easton S2? and is it close to the same as the S1?
Asked by Baseball Lover on Feb 28, 2012
The S1 was made to replace the Omen, so the S1 and Omen will be very similar in performance. The S1 is Easton's top of the line, while the S2 is right behind the S1.
· Feb 29, 2012
Does a 33 inch bat have a bigger sweet spot than a 32 inch bat?
Asked by Mar on Feb 27, 2012
A 33 inch bat has a longer barrel by design and will have a slightly larger sweetspot
· Feb 27, 2012
Im 14 and 5-9 138 pounds. I am looking at this bat, Voodoo,and CF5 and can't make a decision. I like this bats price though. What would you recomend if I like a little top heavier smooth feeling bat?
Asked by pokey on Feb 27, 2012
If you prefer a bat that is just a bit more top heavy, I would lean towards the DeMarini Voodoo. The Omen and CF5 are great bats, but are more evenly balanced than the Voodoo.
· Feb 27, 2012
Does it have the permanent USSSA mark on it?
Asked by Peggy on Feb 27, 2012
The BNC2 is an adult bat and will not have a USSSA stamp, only BBCOR. However, it is legal in USSSA play.
· Feb 27, 2012
Is there a stamp on it that says BBCOR?
Asked by The Hitter on Feb 26, 2012
The BNC2 does feature the BBCOR certification stamp to make it legal for play in 2012. Here is the link to view more details on this bat. http://www.justbats.com/product/easton-omen-bbcor--bnc2-adult/13053/
· Feb 26, 2012
Is this bat legal for Junior League?
Asked by The Hitter on Feb 26, 2012
This bat is BBCOR certified, and would be legal for play in the Junior League as well. Here is the link to view all the features of this bat. http://www.justbats.com/product/easton-omen-bbcor--bnc2-adult/13053/
· Feb 26, 2012
What is the coldest temperature this bat can used in?
Asked by omen man on Feb 25, 2012
Here at JustBats.com we advise you not to use the Easton Omen BBCOR in temperatures below 65 degress because of its composite design.
· Feb 25, 2012
About how long will it take to break the Easton omen bat in?
Asked by Tommy A. on Feb 25, 2012
For any composite bat we suggest to take 2-300 swings, progressing from front toss to live pitching. Also remember to rotate the handle of the bat a quarter an inch in your hand.
· Feb 25, 2012
Which bat is the better 2 piece bat; Easton Omen or Demarini Voodoo?
Asked by Eric J on Feb 24, 2012
It is hard to say which one is really better. Both are great bats and has it's own advantages. The Omen is a two piece full composite design, which means it will require a break in and will perform best over time. The DeMarini Voodoo, is a two piece hybrid design with a composite handle and alloy barrel. The Voodoo will not require a break in and will be hot right out of the wrapper. Both bats are very balanced and will perform very similarly. You can't really go wrong with either!
· Feb 24, 2012
Would you suggest the Easton Omen or the Easton S3 for a contact hitter?
Asked by Nick W. on Feb 24, 2012
Two piece bats like the Omen are better suited for contact hitters.
· Feb 24, 2012
Is this bat approved for middle school to high school leagues that need a BBCOR bat? Also which bat would you recomend for a power hitter the Easton Omen or the Easton XL3?
Asked by NIck101 on Feb 23, 2012
This bat is BBCOR certified, and is legal for high school and collegiate play. I would suggest going with the Easton XL3, because it is a one piece design, which is going to be pretty stiff and is usually preferred by power hitters.
· Feb 23, 2012
If I'm 6" 200lbs what size bat should I use?
Asked by Brandon22 on Feb 23, 2012
According to our Coach Program it recommends a 33" 30oz based on your height and weight.
· Feb 23, 2012
I saw that this bat was banned for use in high school ball 2012. Can you confirm that this is wrong?
Asked by mike on Feb 23, 2012
This bat is BBCOR certified, and based on the information we have, is still legal for high school and collegiate play. We have not received any information stating otherwise. You might want to check with your high school sports director or coach to see if maybe it was just banned in your league, but it should still be legal.
· Feb 23, 2012
Is an Easton Omen available in 31 inch drop 5?
Asked by Mike on Feb 22, 2012
The Omen does come in a 31 in drop 5. That bat can be found here: http://www.justbats.com/product/easton-omen--bnc12xl-senior-league/12688/
· Feb 22, 2012
I am 14 5' 5' and 130 pounds what size should I use?
Asked by BBcoreMaster on Feb 22, 2012
If you are looking for an adult bat, based on your height and weight I would suggest going with a 31 inch bat. If you need any further help in trying to decide which size to get, feel free to use out 'bat coach' feature located at the top of the webpage. It will be a great tool in helping get you the correct size.
· Feb 22, 2012
I am 13 5'5". I have an average amount of power does this bat have a good amount of pop, and what would be the appropriate size for me to use?
Asked by SluggerNR on Feb 22, 2012
The Omen is a great bat with very good pop. At 5'5" I would recommend a 32 inch model.
· Feb 22, 2012
Hey I'm 17 5 ft 10 and weigh 135 pounds what size should I get? And I want the Omen but I am usually a contact hitter not a power hitter and I hate bats that sting when I hit. Is this a good bat for me?
Asked by Tyy on Feb 21, 2012
I would suggest a 33 inch bat. The Omen is a great fit for contact hitters and it feels great to swing with very little sting and vibration.
· Feb 21, 2012
I'm 5'7 150 would 34 inch be too big or good?
Asked by #5 on Feb 21, 2012
I think it would be a little too big. I would lean towards a 32 inch bat.
· Feb 21, 2012
What's the low temp this will work without damaging it?
Asked by 17 on Feb 21, 2012
Temperature should not have an effect on the bat or cause damage. If the weather is considerably cold I would recommend storing the bat indoors and bringing it out for gameplay only.
· Feb 21, 2012
Im 5'9 and 135 pounds. would a 34/31 be to big?
Asked by 17 on Feb 20, 2012
A 34 inch bat may be a little too big. I would lean more towards a 32 inch model.
· Feb 20, 2012
What does the BNC2 mean? Our league says it needs to be BBCOR .50 if it has a composite barrel. does this bat meet that?
Asked by Dan on Feb 20, 2012
BNC2 is just the model number of the bat. This is BBCOR certified.
· Feb 20, 2012
Im 5'2 and i weigh 115 would 32/29 be to big for me?
Asked by ant on Feb 20, 2012
The suggested length for someone of your size is about 30 inches. I would probably suggest trying out a 31" 28oz first since that would be closer to your recommended size. If you need any further assistance in selecting the right size, feel free to use our bat coach feature located at the top of the webpage. It will be a great tool in helping you select the right size.
· Feb 20, 2012
Does this bat have a lot of flex?
Asked by jrh30 on Feb 20, 2012
Since this bat is a two piece bat, it will offer some flex. This bat would be a great choice for a contact hitter because of that.
· Feb 20, 2012
I am 5 feet tall and 13 years old. How many inches should my bat be?
Asked by B3AST on Feb 19, 2012
Based on your height and age, I would suggest using a bat that is about 30-31 inches. If you need any further help in deciding what size you need, feel free to use the bat coach feature located at the top of our web page. This is a great resource when needing to know what size of bat you need.
· Feb 19, 2012
I am 6 ft tall and weigh 180 would 34/31 be to big for me
Asked by DamenMartin on Feb 17, 2012
We suggest the 33 inch for you height and weight.
· Feb 17, 2012
Is this a 2013,2012 or 2011 bat?
Asked by milla on Feb 14, 2012
This bat is a 2011 model. This bat is all composite and is BBCOR certified.
· Feb 14, 2012
does the bat size have to be 34/31?
Asked by nick on Feb 13, 2012
We have other sizes available. In our bat packs we only list the sizes available in the pack.
· Feb 13, 2012
Does this have the USSSA stamp on it? Is it legal for middle school AND Utrip?
Asked by Hanks dad on Feb 11, 2012
The Easton Omen BBCOR is legal for both middle school and a USSSA play because it features the BBCOR stamp.
· Feb 11, 2012
In the batpack, can you pick a different size than 34' 31 oz?
Asked by john on Feb 06, 2012
The sizes listed in our bat packs are the only way we can sell those bat packs. Unfortunately we are unable to customize them.
· Feb 06, 2012
Why is this popular bat being discotinued?
Asked by Sparky on Feb 05, 2012
This bat is not being discontinued it actually has two new names.They are the Easton S1, which is built for speed, and the Xl1 which is end loaded.
· Feb 06, 2012
Is this bat top heavy?
Asked by tictac28 on Feb 05, 2012
this bat is supposed to be one of the more balenced bbcor bats on the market.
· Feb 05, 2012
Are you going to restock in sizes? If so, when.
Asked by kshatz23 on Feb 03, 2012
This model is discontinued and so we will not be receiving anymore in stock.
· Feb 04, 2012
I'm about 5'9 and was wondering if a 34 inch bat would be too big. I curently use a 31 inch and want to move up
Asked by Al on Feb 02, 2012
This will be more on what feels best to you. You may want to try a 33 inch first.
· Feb 02, 2012
If the pait chips, could i get a refund?
Asked by E.T. on Feb 02, 2012
This bat is covered under Eastons warranty, send the bat to them and they will send you a replacment.
· Feb 02, 2012
can you buy a bat pack special for you or do u have to have the size on the web page
Asked by tricounty on Jan 31, 2012
We do not customize the bat packs. You will have to the order the sizes available on the web site.
· Jan 31, 2012
is this a good bat for someone who is picky about bats and also some one who is a big power hitter
Asked by josh on Jan 29, 2012
Yes, the easton omen is a very good bat
· Jan 29, 2012
I have a COMbat 52 caliber, 33 inch and it is a very powerful bat but it is too top heavy and i don't get anything behind my swing. Is this bat anything like that...how balanced is this bat?
Asked by baseball12 on Jan 28, 2012
The easton omen will have an end loaded feel to it
· Jan 29, 2012
Is it approved for high school ball in 2012 in West Virginia?
Asked by Sam on Jan 27, 2012
Yes, this would be approved for High School play in 2012.
· Jan 27, 2012
What is the difference from the omen and the s1
Asked by Big batta on Jan 25, 2012
There are not many difference between these two bats. The S1 is this years replacement to the Easton Omen. They made the S1 with a more balanced swing weight.
· Jan 25, 2012
Are they going to be coming out with a new model of this bat any time soon?
Asked by B on Jan 24, 2012
The new model is the Easton S1 BB11S1.
· Jan 25, 2012
Is this bat have a balanced weight or is it top heavy?
Asked by Wangdog on Jan 24, 2012
It has been reported by some customers that this bat can feel slightly top heavy.
· Jan 24, 2012
Is the omen legal in Alabama (AHSAA) for 2012 season?
Asked by ean on Jan 23, 2012
Yes, because AHSAA abides by the BBCOR bat regulations.
· Jan 24, 2012
What is the difference in the Omen and the XL1, S1, XL2, and the S2?
Asked by Bobby A on Jan 23, 2012
The S1 and XL1 is going to be the replacement for the Omen. The S1 is going to be more balanced while the XL1 is going to have more of the endload. The S2 and XL2 are going to be the replacement for the Surge.
· Jan 23, 2012
does this bat have more pop then the anderson nanotek?
Asked by baseballmg on Jan 19, 2012
Both bats will have great pop. The Omen is made of 100% composite and will require a break in period of 100-200 hits before the bat is game ready.
· Jan 19, 2012
Why is this bat 199.99?
Asked by putty13 on Jan 18, 2012
The Omen is being discontinued, so it has been marked down.
· Jan 19, 2012
is the omen better than the marucci black
Asked by d on Jan 16, 2012
The Omen is composite so it will have a little more pop than the Marucci Black. The Omen will take some time to break in. The Marucci Black will be hot out of the wrapper.
· Jan 17, 2012
whats more balance and has more pop ; easton omen or anderson nontek?
Asked by watsup on Jan 15, 2012
The nanotek is going to be more balanced than the omen
· Jan 15, 2012
my son is 5'7 140 pounds, would a 32 inch bat be too long?
Asked by bigbat on Jan 13, 2012
No, not at all. That is right in the range he should be swinging.
· Jan 13, 2012
Is this bat balanced or more on the top heavy side?
Asked by mr speed on Jan 12, 2012
This is going to be a slightly endloaded bat
· Jan 12, 2012
Can it be ordered as a 33" 30 in the bat pack?
Asked by bigbill00 on Jan 11, 2012
No. The BBCOR is only available in a 34/31 in the bat pack.
· Jan 12, 2012
How long will the BBCOR bats be able to be used.
Asked by ryno on Jan 10, 2012
They have not released a time when they will be deemed illegal. I personally believe BBCOR rules will be around for a while.
· Jan 10, 2012
Out of this bat, and the S1, S2 and S3 which one has the weight balanced throughout the bat best? I am a power hitter but I like bat speed, any tips?
Asked by Bubba12 on Jan 08, 2012
The S3 is going to be the most balanced and best for power hitters.
· Jan 09, 2012
Does this bat have the USSSA logo on it? I'm in Topeka KS and they tell me that these also have to have that logo.
Asked by Jr on Jan 08, 2012
It doesn't have the USSSA stamp on it, but it is approved for play in USSSA. As long as the bat is BBCOR certified it can be used in USSSA.
· Jan 09, 2012
I was wondering on the bat pack do u get two omens or just one also are you going to get any more in stock other than the 34inch
Asked by cf4 dude on Jan 04, 2012
Since the Omen is basically being replaced by the Speed series, we will likely not be getting more. With the bat packs we have there are several options. The Omen paired with several different bats.
· Jan 05, 2012
i was wondering when would you get a 31inch for the bat pack
Asked by voodoo master on Jan 03, 2012
The listed sizes in the bat packs are going to be the only sizes available in those packs.
· Jan 03, 2012
Our Babe Ruth league follows the NFHS and BBCOR rules for approved bats in 2012. That being the case are you assured this bat is legal for 2012 play?
Asked by frozenrope4 on Jan 03, 2012
Yes, this bat will be approved for 2012.
· Jan 03, 2012
when is there going to be a 31, 28 oz in stock?
Asked by voodoomaster on Dec 31, 2011
We have a 31-28 in stock right now.
· Jan 03, 2012
When is this bat going to restock for a 33in.
Asked by cody on Dec 29, 2011
The Easton Omen is a discontinued model so we will not be getting anymore in stock. However, the replacment for the Omen, Easton S1 BBCOR: BB11S1 is available in a 33/30.
· Dec 30, 2011
Is there a break in period for this bat since it is a composite bat. If so, how many balls should be hit before game action?
Asked by Brack on Dec 25, 2011
We recommend around 150-200 swings off the tee or soft toss. Make sure you rotate the bat a quarter of an inch every 15-20 swings to help fully break in the composite fibers.
· Dec 27, 2011
Does this bat need to be broken in and if so, how?
Asked by Tony on Dec 12, 2011
Yes. The break in period is done by hitting off a tee or doing some soft toss. 100-200 hits is needed before the bat will be broken in.
· Dec 12, 2011
is this bat legal in Illinois for the 2011-2012 year? its bbcor right?
Asked by AJ on Dec 10, 2011
Yes this bat is legal for play in illinois
· Dec 11, 2011
What is the best easton bbcor bat for my son he is 5'10 170lbs and is a power hitter going to play his first year of middle school baseball in 7th grade?
Asked by virginiavenom2 on Dec 10, 2011
It is really going to be a personal preference. The average size for a person in his size range is a 33"
· Dec 11, 2011
I play where it is often very cold during my season would be the lowest tempature for game use?
Asked by Hammey35 on Dec 02, 2011
Typically the general rule is not to use the bats below 65 degrees.
· Dec 02, 2011
Does this bat require a break-in period if so how long is and how would I go about doing that? Also I play where it is often very cold during my season would be the lowest tempature for game use?
Asked by Hammey35 on Dec 01, 2011
All composite bats require a break in period. To properly break in the bat take about 100-200 swings off a tee or soft toss. Rotate the barrel of the bat about a 1/4 inch each swing. This will help break in the composite material evenly. Do not use yellow dimpled balls in the batting cage as this could damage the bat.
· Dec 02, 2011
How does this bat compare to the new S1,S2,S3 series?My son is a skinny middle infielder(Junior in High School), good contact hitter. Any recommendation?
Asked by Timmy C on Nov 28, 2011
The Easton Omen has been discontinued and the Easton S1 is replacing it. The S1 and Omen will be very similar in construction. Both will feature a full two piece composite design.
· Nov 28, 2011
How does this bat compare to other bats such as the Easton Surge, Demarini CF5 and the Exogrid?
Asked by Ironmen22 on Nov 27, 2011
The Easton Omen is going to be a two piece full composie just like the Demarini CF5. The Easton Surge is going to be considered as a hybrid. It will feature a composite handle and alloy barrel. The Louisville Slugger Exogrid will be a one piece all alloy.
· Nov 28, 2011
What is the difference between the Easton Surge BBCOR and the Easton Omen BBCOR?
Asked by pjh375 on Nov 26, 2011
Easton Surge is a 2 piece bat, with the handle being composite and an alloy barrel. The Easton Omen is a 2 piece as well, but both the handle and the barrel are made of composite material. The Surge would be ready to go right out of the wrapper, and the Omen would need about 150-200 hits off the tee or soft toss until the composite fibers are fully broken in. Then you will get maximum performance.
· Nov 27, 2011
Would you recommend this bat or the Marucci Black for a contact hitter? I am looking for a bat with good POP.
Asked by Dr. Swag on Nov 26, 2011
The Easton Omen is going to have a stiffer feel than the Marucci Black model. The Omen will almost act as a one piece feel but have a two piece design. The Marucci Black will have a little more flex. In terms of performance they will be very similar.
· Nov 26, 2011
Does this bat meet the new High School requirements?
Asked by amy on Nov 25, 2011
Yes the Easton Omen is BBCOR certified. The Omen will be legal in High School and College play for 2012 and 2013.
· Nov 25, 2011
Is it USSSA certified?(BPF 1.15 stamp)?
Asked by parker on Nov 20, 2011
Adult bats are BBCOR certified not USSSA. Senior League bats will have the USSSA stamp.
· Nov 21, 2011
Choosing a bat- composite bbcor are the bats with the most pop- correct? Trying to decide between Easton Omen, Demarini CF5, and Louisville Slugger TPX. How do I make the best voice?
Asked by Jay on Nov 19, 2011
Both the Easton Omen and Demarini CF5 are going to be a full two piece composite design. The Omen and CF5 are very high performing composites. It would come down to manufacturer's preference.
· Nov 20, 2011
Will this bat be legal in 2013? I'm in the eigth grade and looking at this bat for High School in 2012 and 2013
Asked by Jonah on Nov 19, 2011
Yes, the Easton Omen is BBCOR certified. The Omen will be approved for High School play in 2012 and 2013.
· Nov 19, 2011
Does this bat have the USSSA approved logo on it like the Omen BNC10XL does? Can't tell from the picture.
Asked by Al on Nov 16, 2011
BBCOR bats are not required to have the USSSA stamp on them. Senior league model bats will be required to be stamped for USSSA play.
· Nov 16, 2011
I'm considering purchasing this bat but i need to know if it is legal for play in Texas for the upcoming season and in the future?
Asked by Ryan on Nov 14, 2011
This is legal for high school and college play for 2012.
· Nov 15, 2011
I have four bats I am looking at Easton Omen, Combat B3, Combat 52 Caliber and the Marucci Black In your opinion which bat is best as far as even swing weight?
Asked by Gman on Nov 14, 2011
The Easton Omen and the Marucci Black are going to be very well balanced bats. We have heard some customer feedback saying that the two Combat models have a slight end load feel.
· Nov 14, 2011
Is this bat legal for Junior College, Division 1, Division 2 and Division 3?
Asked by swing guru on Nov 13, 2011
The Easton Omen is approved for High School and College play that require the BBCOR certification. There might be some different regulations for smaller colleges and Junior College divisions. If you have any questions I would recommend contacting your coach.
· Nov 14, 2011
Is there any difference in the 2012 model from the 2011 model of Easton Omen BBCOR BNC2 32/29. Including color, feel, balance, grip. Thank you.
Asked by MD on Nov 10, 2011
There actually is not a 2012 Easton Omen Adult baseball bat. The Omen has been discontinued and replaced by the S1 and XL1 in Easton's new Power Brigade Series.
· Nov 10, 2011
My son is 15, playing high school and legion. I want the most bang for (it doesn't matter how many) buck(s). Is the Omen the ticket and is it legal?
Asked by Mike on Oct 25, 2011
The Omen is one of the best BBCOR bats on the market and worth every penny. It is legal for High School and College play in 2011 and 2012.
· Oct 25, 2011
Which bat is more top heavy?The CF5 or the Omen?
Asked by spives1 on Oct 23, 2011
The Easton Omen and the Demarini CF5 are going to be very similar in construction. They both will be well balanced bats giving a lighter swing weight for the player.
· Oct 24, 2011
I see the Omen is BBCOR approved. I also see its a composite bat. I thought composite bats were not legal for High School play. If I buy this bat will my son be able to use it on a High School team? If BBCOR approves it, is it good for High School no matter composite or not? I spent alot of money on the Stealth and he cant use it because its composite. Thanks for your help!
Asked by Michelle on Oct 18, 2011
The Easton Omen has gone through the required testing and has been approved high school play in 2012. The Easton Omen is BBCOR approved and legal for play in High School and College play.
· Oct 18, 2011
My son is 5'9" and 150lbs and is playing fall and spring ball for the high school. I'm looking for the right bat and right size bat for him. I'm not sure whether to get him the 32" or 33" but want to be sure before I purchase. Thanks in advance.
Asked by J on Oct 05, 2011
At 5'9" you can go with either one, the 33in he would be less apt to outgrow. If you decided to go with the 33" and it was slightly big for him then he could always choke up on the bat to cut down on the length. The Easton Omen has a low MOI which in turns gives a lighter swing weight for the player.
· Oct 05, 2011
Is the Easton Omen better than the Rawlings 5150?
Asked by bronxbomber on Oct 02, 2011
Both are good bats, the main difference is just going to be the material used for each bat. Also, the Easton Omen will be a two piece composite design while the Rawlings 5150 is a one piece all alloy.
· Oct 02, 2011
My son is in the 8th grade. 5'- 9" 160 lbs. Very quick hands and very strong. He's currently borrowing a DeMarini 32" -3 bat and has no issues swinging it. We want a 33" -3 Easton bat, but want the right bat for his quick hand speed and power. Can you suggest the best bat for his situation. Cost is not a worry.
Asked by greg on Sep 26, 2011
There are several that would suit him. The Omen being one, the COMbat B3 AB BBCOR B3AB1 would be another suggestion. If you would like more guidance, just give our reps a call. We will be more than happy to help.
· Sep 26, 2011
I am a power hitter. I want max stiffness, balance,pop and size of sweet spot. How does the Omen compare to the Combat B3 in these areas? Can you suggest a bat that meets this criteria the best?
Asked by Clint on Sep 23, 2011
Going by the preferences you listed, I would say the B3 would suit you best. It's a 1 piece for stiffness, HUGE sweetspot, and great pop. The Omen, is an awesome 2 piece, designed with a stiff flex, great pop, the low MOI makes it swing lighter.
· Sep 23, 2011
Is the Easton Omen a better bat then the Demarini Vodoo?
Asked by Ryan on Sep 19, 2011
The Easton Omen will be one of the best composite BBCOR adult bats. The Voodoo has an alloy barrel and composite handle and has been a popular model by players as well.
· Sep 20, 2011
My son is a 15 year old player 5 foot 7 and 140 pounds and a two hole contact/some power type hitter. I am looking at the Easton Omen, Demarini CF5 and the Combat B3AB1 as bats for next year (he used the CF4 last year). Any thoughts on those three?
Asked by Don on Sep 18, 2011
Those are all going to be top of the line bats. It truly will come down to the players preference on those bats. All three will be full composite designs but the Omen and the CF5 will be a two piece design while the B3 is a one piece composite design.
· Sep 19, 2011
Is this bat balanced unlike the stealth? My son is 14 and a freshman in HS and is looking for a bat that is not end loaded. Thanks
Asked by eddy on Sep 12, 2011
Yes, this is a balanced bat. The Easton Omen is going to be one of the more balanced bats on the market at this time.
· Sep 12, 2011
Is this bat legal for USSSA play?
Asked by guillermo on Sep 11, 2011
If you are allowed to use big barrel bats, then this would be legal. We always recommend you to ask your coach or someone in the league office.
· Sep 13, 2011
What would you recommend for a power hitter the Easton Omen or the Demarini CF5?
Asked by Mike on Sep 10, 2011
The Easton Omen will be a tad bit stiffer than the Demarini CF5 and may be a little more suitable for a power hitter. Generally power hitters will prefer a bat that is stiff while contact hitters prefer bats that will give them a little more flex.
· Sep 13, 2011
Should I get this Omen BBCOR or the CF5 BBCOR? Which bat will offer more pop?
Asked by Slugger on Jul 25, 2011
I've hit with both and honestly felt both were about on the same level in terms of performance. Both the Demarini CF5 and the Easton Omen are going to be top of the line bats each manufacturer has to offer and will both feature the two piece full composite design.
· Jul 25, 2011
What would be a good bat size for a 5"5, 150 pound 7th grader?
Asked by yankeestopfan2 on Jul 20, 2011
This is a great link that we have that helps decide what bat size someone should use and what bat they should use; http://www.justbats.com/bat.wizard.aspx . If you have any other personal questions regarding sizing please give a call to our bat experts at 1-866-321-2287.
· Jul 20, 2011
My son is going into 7th grade. He needs a -3 bat to try out for the school team. He is 5"3 and about 140 pounds , would this be a good bat for him and what would be a good size.
Asked by baseballravager321 on Jul 18, 2011
This would definitely be a great bat for your son. Based on his height and weight, a 31" 28 oz bat would be recommended.
· Jul 19, 2011
I see the the handle get wider as it reaches the base of the bat. I have used a bat like that before and didn't particularly like that feature, as it felt like the bat was about to slip out of my hands... Would I get used to it as I use it more often?
Asked by J-Rod on Jun 30, 2011
I think that you would get used to this. This is going to be one of the highest performing BBCOR bats on the market this year. I would highly recommend this bat for anyone playing high school or college baseball.
· Jun 30, 2011
i play for a private school in south carolina will it be legal there ?
Asked by mister d on Jun 29, 2011
BBCOR bats will be 100% legal every where. You will not have any issues with this model if you follow High School and College regulations.
· Jun 29, 2011
Is this a legal bat for High School in Florida for the 2011-2012 school year?
Asked by mugsy on Jun 10, 2011
Yes, this bat is approved for play in Florida for 2011-2012. All BBCOR bats are approved for High School and College this year and the upcoming years.
· Jun 11, 2011
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