- -10 Length to Weight Ratio
- 2 5/8 Inch Barrel Diameter
- Features USSSA 1.15 Stamp; Legal for Use in 2012
- Free Shipping!
- Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty
- Lower M.O.I. Means Faster Swing Speeds
- One-Piece Alloy Design
- Patented ConneXion Technology Reduces Vibration
- Single System Technology (SST)
- SPEED = POWER
- THT100 Aluminum
Pros: Great balance, distance off ball is amazing, buy this bat!
Cons: The yellow grip on the handle gets dirty quick.
Review Summary
4.413793 based on 29 ratings. 29 user reviews.
New for 2012! This bat features the USSSA 1.15 stamp and is legal for use in 2012! Easton truly believes that every player should have the opportunity to hit for power. However, the road to power hitting is different for every player. Some players need extra bat speed to reach their full power potential, while others need more weight and a bigger barrel. That's why Easton is changing the game this season and taking an approach to bats that no other manufacturer has ever tried before. Introducing the POWER Brigade; Two series, one distinct result. Whether you prefer the fast swinging Speed Series or the heavier extended barrel XL Series, POWER will be your outcome. Forget flashy designs and gimmicky names, these bats produce RESULTS. The Speed Series (S1, S2, S3) features the lowest Moment of Inertia (M.O.I.) on the market to create light swing weights and generate more power. On the other side of the spectrum, the XL Series (XL1, XL2, XL3) features extra long barrels designed to give players expanded hitting zones and more mass in the barrel, generating more power in every swing. Easton really does strive to fulfill the preferences of any type of player as both series come in two-piece IMX Composite designs (S1 and XL1), two-piece IMX Composite/THT100 Aluminum hybrid designs (S2 and XL2), and one-piece THT100 Aluminum designs (S3 and XL3). As for the materials, Easton's patented IMX Composite has proven to be one of the highest performing materials in the game year after year, while THT100 Aluminum provides superior dent and crack resistance. Throw in an array of additional world-class Easton technology and you have a new line of bats that is second to none. Easton: We Believe In Power! This bat 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: Great balance, distance off ball is amazing, buy this bat!
Cons: The yellow grip on the handle gets dirty quick.
Pros: 12U Travel player. Using it for two weeks, has held up to high, high volume of contacts. 2 5/8 has nice balance. Great for kids with quick hands.
Cons: None yet.
Pros: Well balanced bat which has increased bat speed .
Cons: may need to re-wrap grip sooner than expected
Pros: ball rockets off the bat great colors the whole team likes to use bat
Cons: bat dented after ten pitches son loves bat easton needs to make a more durable bat the bat i have is a rival replacment have to buy a new one maybe just got a bad one
Pros: Loved It. Used It I'm my last game. hit a shot up the middle. felt light and great for kids with quick hands. has good balance and great pop.
Cons: None yet
Pros: Bat is well balanced. My son swings it easily. It has good pop. He's getting good distance on his hits. It is an excellent bat.
Cons: The aluminum ping has always bugged me since I was a kid, but what the hey?! If that's the only con, then I won't complain.
Pros: great balance ball rockets off the bat better than the rival son loves the bat
Cons: none
Pros: Son loves this bat,he plays traveling baseball and this bat will get a lot of use.
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Pros: i hit grand slam my first hit
Cons: this is the best bat
Pros: Love the balance. 7 year old swings the 27-17 very smooth and effortless.
Cons: None yet.
Pros: great pop
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Pros: Best bat ever used!Better than the 2013 Prodigy Legit.Easton,you did good.
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Pros: Great Pop!
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Pros: This bat has been very popular here on Kaua'i, HI amongst the kids and the adults. We purchased this bat because my son wanted it since other kids had it. We have been having such a great experience with it. I give this bat...two thumbs up!
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Pros: My 7 year old was swing a 2 1/4 inch barrel bat the previous 3 seasons. A recent practice was the first time he got to use this bat (27/17) outside of the cage. Out of 15 hits he was given, he put about 10 in the outfield. He was strictly a ground ball hitter previous years, I’m seeing much more power with this bat. Another year of growth has something to do with it, but the 2 5/8 inch barrel has a lot to do with it as well. During All Stars last year he used another kids 2 3/4 inch bat during a practice and drove the ball well. The bigger barrel just allows for more bat to be placed on the ball allow him to drive it.
Cons: None
Pros: THIS BAT IS THE BEST!YOU SHOULD BUY IT,IT WOULD BE YOUR NEW FAVORITE BASEBALL BAT! BUY IT!
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Pros: Balance, grip, and looks are top notch. Nine year old very pleased with the bat so far. Good value for the price.
Cons: None
Pros: good balance good pop off bat good grip good colors good size for 47" 56 lbs son easy to swing -10 is great
Cons: break in period about 50 good hits marks easily
Pros: This bat has some great pop. We have hit more home runs in three games this year compared to all of last season. The kids fight over who is going to get to use it next.
Cons: None
Pros: Awesome when hit on sweet spot, good pop, nice balance
Cons: none
Pros: great pop
Cons: dirty yellow handle
Pros: Good Pop!! My 10 year old son is hitting line drives! Was concerned about it being a little bit head heavy but he is getting around it great.
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Pros: Lots of pop, improvement in bat speed right away.
Cons: There are not enough options in size of bat
Pros: ball flies off bat, good weight proportions
Cons: grip gets dirty easily
Pros: pretty descent bat
Cons: seen too many easton's break, dent, or have pieces on the inside chip off and rattle around
Pros: I hit for cycle with a grand slam best bat ever
Cons: It is best bat
Pros: The bat looks great.
Cons: The ball just does not fly off the bat.
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Cons: The ball does not come off this bat well. This bat is soppose to be the replacement for the Easton Rival....well its not!!!!
Pros: Light swing
Cons: Ball dosent fly off the bat as much as expected.
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Ask QuestionWhat is the difference between this bat and the same model number that has a B after it ? I am looking for the S3 THT 100 Scandium alloy -10, 2 5/8, 19 oz, model SL115310. The bat I saw had the letter A on it above the -10. Just want to make sure I am getting the same one if I select this or whether the B model is the correct one. Thanks.
Asked by Paul on Apr 27, 2012
The only difference between the Easton S3: SL11S310 and the Easton S3: SL11S310B is the Sl11S310B is the barrel size. The Easton S3: SL11S310 is a 2 5/8" barrel and the Easton SL11S310B is a 2 3/4" barrel.
Kara Expert · Apr 27, 2012
Does this bat make that loud ding noise?
Asked by wheels on Apr 20, 2012
The Easton S3 does have the "ping" sound when it is hit.
Kara Expert · Apr 20, 2012
Can I use this bat for Babe Ruth?
Asked by Rob on Apr 19, 2012
The Easton S3 is legal for use in Babe Ruth leagues. Since this is an all alloy bat there are no restrictions on the size or weight of the bat like on composite barrel bats.
Jennifer Expert · Apr 19, 2012
Even though this bat is stamped 1.15 will it be legal for use even if the bats barrel is composite?
Asked by double duece on Apr 15, 2012
The Easton S3 does not have a composite barrel. The S3 is an all alloy bat. This bat does have the USSSA 1.15 stamp and is legal for play.
Jennifer Expert · Apr 15, 2012
Will this bat work for Pony League?
Asked by pops on Mar 27, 2012
Based on the information I have, this bat would be legal for Pony League Baseball. In Pony League, the bats can have any barrel diameter as long as it is not 2 3/4 inches (which this model doesn't have). You should be good to go with this bat!
Jennifer Expert · Mar 27, 2012
is this bat ONLY for power hitters or would it work for someone like me...4 foot 9 72 pounds
Asked by 1234qwerty on Mar 23, 2012
The S3 is a one piece bat with a low swing weight and is a great bat for players of all abilities. I think this would be a great bat for you.
Tyler Expert · Mar 23, 2012
Is this bat approved for Babe Ruth league 13-15 year olds?
Asked by Tank on Mar 22, 2012
This bat is absolutely approved for a 13-15 year old Babe Ruth league! As long as it isn't composite (which this bat isn't), it can be any drop, so you are good to go with this bat!
Jennifer Expert · Mar 22, 2012
Is this bat just for base hits or is it able to give you power?
Asked by caleb t on Mar 12, 2012
The Easton S3 is a one piece design, which is usually more preferred by power hitters. The stiff design of a one piece bat will help generate more power. This bat also has a lower MOI which will help generate more power as well.
Jennifer Expert · Mar 12, 2012
I bought this bat (29/19) in January. The bat sounds dead compared to the previous rival. the ball just does not fly off the bat. Is it possible that I received a bad bat? If so, how do iI check it?
Asked by Brian on Mar 04, 2012
All bats are sold with a 12 month warranty to cover anything that may go wrong with the bat. If you feel the bat has a defect, or isn't performing up to your satisfaction, you may contact the manufacturer for a replacement. The phone number for Easton is 888-259-1297.
Derek Expert · Mar 04, 2012
Is this legal for pony leagues for 2012 according to new guidelines?
Asked by Carp on Feb 27, 2012
Yes. This bat will be legal for Pony play this year.
Tyler Expert · Feb 27, 2012
Does this bat come in a 29/19?
Asked by Coach on Feb 27, 2012
Yes, however we are currently out of stock. We get inventory on a regular basis. As soon as we receive the S3 is in our warehouse, our web site will be updated.
KB Expert · Feb 27, 2012
dose this bat have 1.15 bpf stamp
Asked by mike on Feb 04, 2012
Yes. This bat does have the USSSA stamp.
KG Expert · Feb 06, 2012
My son is good hitter and has some power he hits hard ground balls and line drives what would be the bat to get
Asked by unc on Feb 01, 2012
The S3 is a solid choice for him. This bat is 100% alloy and will have good pop. This bat has a durable barrel and a large sweet spot.
KG Expert · Feb 01, 2012
What do you think is a better bat the S3 or the Omen
Asked by awesome on Jan 31, 2012
Both bats are going to be very high performing. The S3 is going to be Easton's top of the line alloy while the Omen is going to be a two piece composites. Generally composite barrel bats do outperform alloy barrel bats once broken in correctly.
John Expert · Jan 31, 2012
Does this bat have a "massive sweet spot" like the rival,speed, and omen. Also would you say this is a better bat than the deMarini vexum.
Asked by awesome on Jan 31, 2012
This has a very large sweet spot and a very durable barrel. This bat is replacing the Rival and will be more durable this year.
KG Expert · Jan 31, 2012
why does the s3 feel so much heavier than the rival if they are the same bat?
Asked by bombs away on Jan 30, 2012
They made the S3 a little more durable this year so its not going to dent has easy as the Rival. Also, it is going to feel weighted more in the handle
Ryan Expert · Jan 30, 2012
Anyone having denting problems with this bat?
Asked by Steve on Jan 30, 2012
We have not heard any issues more than any other alloy barrel bat. This bat does come with a full 12 month manufacturer's warranty.
John Expert · Jan 30, 2012
Trying to decide between the 2 5/8 and 2 3/4. Both are o.k. for USSSA, but is the 2 3/4 more likely to dent? I'm guessing it has thinner walls.
Asked by BobC on Jan 30, 2012
The wall thickness will be very similar. These bats have very durable barrels and they will not dent quickly.
KG Expert · Jan 30, 2012
My son is 13 and this will be his last year he can use a drop 10 bat. He is 62" and 110 pounds last year he used 30" but we need new USSSA for this season. He is good hitter and pretty strong only needs bat to last this one year. What would you suggest I though 31"
Asked by Scott on Jan 29, 2012
Thank you for your question. I would suggest swinging a 31" or 32" bat. If this is going to be his last year using a -10 then it might be a good idea to have him swing a little bigger bat as a transition to the next bat size.
Nick Expert · Jan 30, 2012
My son plays pony baseball and it says on the PONY website that he has to have a bat stamped "approved for play in PONY baseball." Most of the 2 5/8" bats I see DO NOT have this stamp on them. Will you have bats with this stamp on them available closer to baseball season.?
Asked by Rodric Johnson on Jan 29, 2012
Only 2 1/4 inch barrels have to have the bat stamped "approved for play in PONY baseball." Any 2 5/8 inch barrels can be used in PONY.
Kara Expert · Jan 30, 2012
My son is about 5' and 120, slower hands, looking for a line up of bats that we can use for our entire 9U team. Would love some feedback on this lineup from Easton
Asked by Steve on Jan 27, 2012
The Easton Speed Series is a great option these are going to be all well balanced bats with a lighter swing weight.
Derek Expert · Jan 27, 2012
Does the S3 and S2 have the same barrel length? If yes, is the difference b/t the 2 bats is the 2-piece construction of the S2? Would the S2 be better for a contact hitter with some power vs the S3?
Asked by vs on Jan 27, 2012
Yes, that is correct. The difference is the two piece design (S2) and the one piece design (S3). They will have feature the same alloy barrel and same sweet spot.
John Expert · Jan 27, 2012
How would you compare this bat with the LS Omaha SL126?
Asked by ndirish on Jan 20, 2012
This bat will be very similar. The both are a one piece bat and have alloy barrels. The sweet spots will be very large and they will have tons of pop.
KG Expert · Jan 20, 2012
They are both one piece alloy bats, so it terms of construction they are comparable.
Shelbe Expert · Jan 20, 2012
My son plays 10u, is 4' 10", 90 lbs and mostly a contact hitter with a little power. Which is better suited for him, the S1, S2 or S3 for senior league? Weather temperature is not an issue.
Asked by Wolfpack on Jan 18, 2012
One piece bats like the S3 are good for power hitters because they are stiffer. The S1 and S2 are going to provide more flex. The S1 is all composite and will have a little more pop but it will take time to break in.
KB Expert · Jan 19, 2012
Is the S3 approved for PONY ball? I know it has the USSSA i.15 but does it have to say "Approved for PONY Ball"?
Asked by JRD on Jan 18, 2012
Yes, it is approved for Pony baseball. Only 2 1/4 inch barrels require the barrel to say "Approved for play in Pony Baseball".
Kara Expert · Jan 19, 2012
Other than the size of the barrell what is the difference between this bat SL11S310 and the SL11S310B? Also, what is the difference between these two bats and a "Junior" Big Barrell bat of the same size say 28/18? Thanks!
Asked by Tim on Jan 11, 2012
The barrel size is the only difference between the two bats. The Junior Big Barrel bat is designed only for players in Coach Pitch leagues.
Kara Expert · Jan 11, 2012
I have a 8 yr. old power hitter, he used a 28/18 Rival last season and did very well.This season, I'm looking to get a 29/19. My question is , is the S3 made just like the Rival with the same pop? Also which bat has more pop the S3 or the Combat B3 composite ?
Asked by JP on Jan 10, 2012
The S3 is similar to the Rival, only the S3 has a slightly lower swing weight, and your son should see an increase in swing speed. Based on customer feedback, both are great performing bats. I would give a slight edge to the B3 though in terms of pop, but not by much.
TJ Expert · Jan 10, 2012
What is the difference between the SL11S310 and the SL11S310B bats, other than the handel transation color?
Asked by TNT on Jan 09, 2012
The one with the B behind it is a 2 3/4" barrel the one without it is a 2 5/8" barrel.
Linda Expert · Jan 09, 2012
We are shopping for a new bat with the USSSA stamp my son seems to love this bat he currently has a tpx triton x3 29/19 -10oz he's never had an easton so I'm a bit unsure on this bat?
Asked by Baseball mom on Jan 07, 2012
This bat is going to have a lot of pop and a very balanced feel, it should be similar in feel to the triton
Sean Expert · Jan 07, 2012
What is the difference in this bat and the Easton S3: SL11S310B Senior League?
Asked by Doug on Jan 07, 2012
This bat is going to have a 2 5/8" barrel, the SL11S310B has a 2 3/4" barrel
Sean Expert · Jan 07, 2012
I am looking at this for my 9yr old (103 lb, 4'11"). The V12 (28/18) I bought last year is getting dented. Will this be a bat to last him more than 1 year?
Asked by thomas on Jan 05, 2012
Yes, this will offer more in the way of durability. If the V12 you have is within the warranty time, you can send it back to Easton for a warranty replacement. If you have questions on the process, just give our reps a call, they will walk you through it.
Linda Expert · Jan 05, 2012
My son is 11-year-old boy who is 5 foot 2 and weighs 116. Do you think Easton S3: SL11S310 Senior League would be suitable for him?
Asked by maymay on Dec 30, 2011
Yes. The S3 is a one piece alloy bat, perfect for stronger players.
K.B. Expert · Dec 30, 2011
what's the primary difference between s1 and s3? How would you decide which one is best for your 10 yr old son?
Asked by jerry on Dec 29, 2011
The S3 is all alloy and that the S1 is an all composite bat. Composite bats tend to be more expensive due to the better materials. The S1 will give the batter more pop over time as the bat breaks in. The S3 has an alloy barrel which means it is game ready and will not require a break in. Alloy barrel bats tend to have a lighter feel to them which makes for faster swings.
KG Expert · Dec 29, 2011
For a 7yr old, 4'4"and 77lbs. Good bat speed and strength. Looking for more contact. Length/Weight (2 5/8) Recomendation between Easton S3,XL3 and CF5.
Asked by Dany on Dec 28, 2011
All three are good choices. The S3 and XL3 are going to be both one piece all alloy bats, good for power hitters. The XL3 is end loaded.
K.B. Expert · Dec 28, 2011
What kind of balance and handle stiffness does this have? Evenly balanced or end-loaded?
Asked by Indyball on Dec 25, 2011
This is an evenly balanced bat. If you want an end-loaded feel, look at the XL3. This is a one-piece bat with a moderate to stiff handle flex.
TJ Expert · Dec 27, 2011
My son is more of a speed/contact hitter, and we are from Kansas so the weather is cool when we start in spring, and very hot by the end of the season. Which of the Easton bats would be best, the composite or the aluminum?
Asked by MikeR on Dec 24, 2011
As far as the weather issue, composites you have to be a little more careful with in temps below 60 Degrees. Alloy is better for cooler weather, but still can become brittle in TOO cold of weather.
Linda Expert · Dec 27, 2011
Aluminum usually holds up better than composite in cooler weather. But with composite as long as you store it at room temperature and break it in properly composite would probably be fine.
Shelbe Expert · Dec 27, 2011
I have a 10 yr old son. He uses a Easton Rival XXL 29/19 2/three Quarters Barrel. Is this Bat a good fit?
Asked by Go Red Sox on Dec 19, 2011
Yes, the S3 is the closest to the Rival.
Linda Expert · Dec 19, 2011
I bought my son a 28/18 easton S1 composite bat. Which is better the s1 or the s3?
Asked by little slugger on Dec 14, 2011
The S1 will have a little more pop because it is all composite. However, it will take some time to break in. The S3 has good pop right out of the wrapper.
K.B. Expert · Dec 14, 2011
My son is 7 1/2 yrs old. 51" and 55lbs. Is this bat too heavy/big for him?
Asked by jeff on Dec 13, 2011
Same with this one, as with the Voodoo, it is a -10, which if he is a strong 7 1/2 yr old, would work. If you feel he needs a lighter bat because he is so young, look at the Louisville Slugger Triton SL12T
Linda Expert · Dec 13, 2011
So comparing this years replacement of the S3 or the SL11x39, a XL3 2 5/8 version to the very popular Rival XXL 30/20 2 3/4 from last year. Rival was hot bat and yes could get dinged up. For a 2 5/8 version, of either the S3 or XL3 - what is closer to what the Rival XXL from last year was like?
Asked by aj on Dec 12, 2011
The S3 is going to perform like the Rival. The Easton XL3: SL11X39 is going to be an end loaded version of the Rival.
Kara Expert · Dec 13, 2011
What's the difference between this bat and the BD11XL? considering the bat is 30" is the sweet spot the same as the BD11XL and BD10XL ?
Asked by FK on Dec 12, 2011
The S3 is made of a different alloy, it also has the Connexion technology. It is a -10 opposed to the -9 of the Rival.
Linda Expert · Dec 12, 2011
What are the key determining factors that should be taken in consideration when chosing between the 2 5/8 and 2 3/4 inch Easton S3 Senior League Power Brigade bats?
Asked by batboy on Dec 12, 2011
2 3/4 inch barrels will have a bigger sweet spot. If your league allows 2 3/4 inch barrels, I would use it.
K.B. Expert · Dec 12, 2011
What are the major differences in the S1,2 & 3. Looking for my son playing 12U in 2012. 5'0" 105lbs. Also been using 30" Easton SV12, best way to determine length of new bat? Debating staying at 30" or 31". THANKS
Asked by Baldy99 on Dec 11, 2011
The S1 is going to be a full composite design, the S2 is going to have an alloy barrel and a composite handle and the S3 is a full alloy
Sean Expert · Dec 11, 2011
Is the S3 going to have the same massive sweet spot as the BD11XL, considering they are both 30"?
Asked by ck on Dec 09, 2011
Yes, the S3 is going to have a very large sweet spot
Sean Expert · Dec 10, 2011
I am trying to purchase a bat for my 8 year old son who is bigger than most of the boys his age and a power hitter on his team. My son likes the feel of a Rawlings Alloy 5150, however, I am more familiar with the Easton S-3 as my older son used a Rival last spring. Is there a big difference between an Easton S3 -10 and a Rawlings 5150 Alloy -10 and which would you recommend for a "larger than average" eight year old.
Asked by Billy Bob on Nov 30, 2011
Generally speaking, strong power hitters prefer one piece bats. So the 5150 and the S3 are of the same design that way. Both will give you the immediate pop, and nice balance.
Linda Expert · Nov 30, 2011
My son is 7yr old(4'4,77 lbs)contact hitter,medium swing speed, has strength.Which bat and size you recomend?
Asked by danny on Nov 29, 2011
Based on his height and weight, a 28 inch 18 ounce bat would be recommended. However, if he is a little stronger than average a 29 inch 19 ounce bat may be a better option.
TJ Expert · Nov 29, 2011
Does the s3 have the lightest swing weight of the three (s1, s2,s3)?
Asked by Ed on Nov 28, 2011
The S3 is going to have the lightest swing weight.
K.B. Expert · Nov 29, 2011
help me understand why these bats are labeled Senior League, yet listed as Youth Big Barrel
Asked by mlb on Nov 24, 2011
Basically the terminology "Senior league" is supposed to mean the exact same as youth big barrel. But because the word senior threw so many people off as they searched we list both ways to help people be able to search easier.
Linda Expert · Nov 25, 2011
My son is 8, 4'6 and weighs 90 lbs. He's been swinging the orange rival 27/17, but it is too small now. Big kid, but moderate bate speed. Which bat would you recommend for him and what size? I would prefer a 2 3/4 in barrel.
Asked by Marc on Nov 23, 2011
Excellent choice with this one then! I would feel comfortable with him moving up to the 28-18 with this bat.
Linda Expert · Nov 25, 2011
My 10 year old son used the surge last year and looking at an s2 or s3 for this year. He is a good contact hitter and we are looking for something with a lot of pop off the bat. We play under usssa rules and need that stamp on the bat. Which is the better bat for him? Thanks
Asked by Brad on Nov 22, 2011
The S2 has replaced the Surge. If he liked the Surge I would check out the S2. That bat will have good pop and will be very durable.
KG Expert · Nov 22, 2011
I need to know if the S3 is a one piece bat? Looking for a replacement for last year's 31" yellow Easton Rival senior league..
Asked by Lynn on Nov 21, 2011
Yes, the S3 is a one piece all alloy design.
Linda Expert · Nov 21, 2011
My sons 9u team just got 3 of the senior league S3 bats for team use, and they seem to be very good. Would it help my boy (50 inchs, 60 lbs, contact hitter, medium swing speed) to by a S2 or S1 and if so which one.
Asked by jtmjw on Nov 17, 2011
The S2 might be a good match for him. The low MOI gives faster bat speeds, the alloy barrel gives immediate pop, it's nicely balanced.
Linda Expert · Nov 17, 2011
I just recieved this bat from Easton after my 9yr old dented the Rival in about 2 months. Is this bat comparable? The ball just exploded off of the rival.
Asked by Tom on Nov 16, 2011
Yes, this will be the replacement to that Rival.
John Expert · Nov 16, 2011
how does this compare to the rival same alloy anything else
Asked by rivalman on Nov 13, 2011
I believe the S3 is going to be a more durable bat, and is one that is tailored for your speed hitters
Derek Expert · Nov 13, 2011
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