- -12.5 Length to Weight Ratio
- 2 1/4 Inch Barrel Diameter
- 7050 Aircraft Alloy
- Approved By All Major Youth Associations
- BPF 1.15
- Cushioned Grip
- Extended Barrel Design
- Free Shipping!
- Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty
- Hyper-Lightweight Feel
- One-Piece Design
- Ultra Thin 29/32 Inch Handle
Review Summary
based on 10 ratings. 10 user reviews.
Go on a hitting Rampage this season with this new bat from Easton! Made from Easton's durable 7050 Aircraft Alloy, the Rampage is made for performance. This one-piece design features a hyper-lightweight -12.5 length to weight ratio which is perfect for younger players looking to gain a little extra swing speed and control through the zone. The Rampage has an ultra thin 29/32 Inch handle with a cushioned grip that will not only help the player control the bat, but also reduce the sting and vibration of mis-hit balls. The Rampage features an extended barrel design which gives players an enormous hitting surface and larger sweetspot. With a 1.15 BPF and a 2 1/4 inch barrel diameter, this bat is approved for play in all major youth leagues including Little League, Babe Ruth, Dixie Youth, Pony, AABC, and USSSA. The Easton Rampage comes backed by a Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty. Free Shipping!
10 Product Reviews
Review This Batby A Rod Jr. - Oct 23, 2010
Pros: Great bat. The 29" and 16.5 oz is the perfect size for my 6 1/2 yr old starting out in Rookie league. He is 8 for 8 hits!!
Cons:
by kk - Jun 23, 2011
Pros: Great bat for the money. Decent pop and has been durable. Purchased the 29in/16.5 oz. for 9-10 year olds. The smaller players have generated greater bat speed and drive the ball well with this bat.
Cons: Some stingers when the ball is not hit on the barrel. May be more related to the weight rather than the bat?
by Mikey - Apr 22, 2011
Pros: My son had a Rampage 27" 14.5 oz previously which was a good solid bat. With the 28" 15.5 oz, he's been hitting more solid and that extra inch increased his hitting zone.
Cons: None yet
by L.Ldad - Apr 26, 2011
Pros: Good bat. Good price. FAST shipping. Ordered Monday night, got it Wednesday night. Learned alot from this site. The right size bat makes all the difference when it comes to kids batting. My son uses the rampage 30" 17.5 -12.5. Fits him perfect and not much gets by him at the plate now.
Cons: he has gotten a few stingers from taking pitches on the handle. His buddy has a $200 omen and gets stingers, so that being said, there is no cure for stingers except better swings lol.
by Thomas - Nov 27, 2011
Pros: Very durable, I have used this bat for fall ball, the Spring and tournament ball and it is still good. It is a good bat for the price
Cons: It will sting a lot when you hit it on the handle and the pop isn't that good
by Big Red (age 9) - Dec 30, 2011
Pros: Easy to swing. Even an easy swing sends the ball a long way. Very fast delivery.
Cons:
by Anonymous - May 13, 2012
Pros: Hit 2 homers
Cons: bat bent after about 50 hits (including bp)
by jmw - Mar 27, 2012
Pros: great batt to use a bigger space to hit the ball. an the 31" and 18.5 oz is the perfect bat to use in little league baseball
Cons:
by bobby - Jan 27, 2012
Pros: great bat
Cons: my son loved it
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Ask QuestionDoes the LX67 Youth 30 inch bat have the thumbprint 1.15 stamp? Below it says it does not in the youth and then later it seems that it does.
Asked by BA on Apr 25, 2012
The Easton Rampage LX67 does not have the new USSSA stamp that will be required on youth bats in 2014. It is still legal and has the necessary certifications for USSSA play in 2012 and 2013.
· Apr 25, 2012
Can't decide if I should get my son 29 or 30 inch rampage. He is 9 yo 55 inches and about 85 lbs . Very strong kid.
Asked by Marty on Mar 29, 2012
I would recommend a 30 inch Rampage is he's a little stronger than average. That would be a very good choice.
· Mar 29, 2012
We have the Rampage LX66 29"-16.5 Oz. What is the difference between the LX67? We got an approved bat list from our league and the LX66 is not on it but the LX67 is?
Asked by Dave on Mar 27, 2012
The LX67 is just the newer version and has the required BPF stamp.
· Mar 27, 2012
I have seen the Easton LX67 Rampage advertised as being made of the stronger 7050 aircraft alloy. Yours lists it as 7046 aircraft alloy. Are there two versions?
Asked by coach on Mar 23, 2012
Thank you so much for bringing this to our attention. I confirmed that the Rampage LX67 is made from Easton's 7050 alloy. I just updated the website to reflect this. Thanks again!
· Mar 22, 2012
Hi. My son is starting farm league. He's 6 hrs old and stands 49". This is his first year of coach/machine pitch. What size bat do you recommend?
Asked by Josh on Feb 21, 2012
I would recommend a 29 inch bat that weighs between 16 and 18 ounces.
· Feb 21, 2012
does this bat have the rating on it (bpf)
Asked by TAZ on Jan 30, 2012
This bat will state on the barrel BPF 1.15, but will not feature the thumbprint stamp like the senior league models.
· Jan 30, 2012
Hi My 7.5 year old son has been moved up to Rookies (machine pitch then kid pitch 2nd half of season). He is about 4ft tall. I was looking into this 27/14.5 or the Louisville Slugger TPX Omaha: YB116 Youth at 28/14.5. I'm not sure which length would serve better for him. Thanks much.
Asked by EC on Jan 17, 2012
I would recommend the 27/14.5 based on his height.
· Jan 18, 2012
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