- 2 5/8 Inch Barrel Diameter
- -3 Length to Weight Ratio
- 31/32 Inch Thin Tapered Handle
- 7046 Aircraft Alloy
- BBCOR Certified - Legal For H.S. and College Play
- Brace Barrel Technology
- Cushioned Grip
- Free Shipping!
- Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty
- One-Piece Design
by - Feb 16, 2011
Pros: DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY ON A $300.00 BAT. THIS BAT HAS THE SAME OR MORE POP THEN THE OMAHA AND THE VOODOO. I HAVE USE ALL THREE A TON OF TIMES AND THIS ONE IS THE MOST BALANCE AND HAS THE MOST POP.
Cons: HONEST TO GOD!!!! NONE
Review Summary
based on 58 ratings. 58 user reviews.
The all new Typhoon is sure to make a splash in the baseball world this season! Designed to combine durability and performance with an unbeatable price, this Typhoon is sure to be in players' bags for years to come. This one-piece fully aluminum bat is made from Easton's high performing 7046 Aircraft Alloy. Easton employs a new technology with the Typhoon, called Brace Barrel. This patent pending technology locates critical points in the barrel to achieve BBCOR compliance while still minimizing swing weight. The result for players is faster swing speeds, and explosive hits. With a cushioned grip on the thin 31/32 Inch tapered handle, the Typhoon gives the player an extremely comfortable and in-control feeling when stepping into the batter's box. Easton: Know-Feel-Be The Difference. The Typhoon is BBCOR Certified and is approved for play in High School and College Baseball. The Easton Typhoon comes backed by a Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty. Free Shipping!
58 Product Reviews
Review This Batby - Feb 16, 2011
Pros: DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY ON A $300.00 BAT. THIS BAT HAS THE SAME OR MORE POP THEN THE OMAHA AND THE VOODOO. I HAVE USE ALL THREE A TON OF TIMES AND THIS ONE IS THE MOST BALANCE AND HAS THE MOST POP.
Cons: HONEST TO GOD!!!! NONE
by Wiseman - Feb 28, 2011
Pros: It's like looking at and going out with a chick who's hot and down to earth, and fun to be with, and then seeing another chick who's also hot, drives an expensive car, carries bling and equally fun to be with, but you know you'll be spending some serious dough, for exactly the same thing...
Cons: None
by fatdaddy - Mar 07, 2011
Pros: 1)good pop off bat 2)pleasantly suprised for bb core
Cons: wished i would have bought a long time ago
by Baeball Dad - Mar 30, 2011
Pros: Just wanted to say that the bat I bought for my 13 year old son was well worth the price,I bought him a 32-29 because he is a big kid and has no problem swinging it,he really likes it and so do his team mates the bat is of the same quality as a bat 3 times the price.The price was right the shipping was right on time,I would buy from this site again!
Cons:
by HS PLAYER - Feb 04, 2011
Pros: This bat is the real deal. I got this bat last week and took it out to practice and used it in a inner squad game. Hits better than the VOODOO and any wood i've tried. I hit one off the fence. I did not think it was possible with bbcor. By far the best bat for the price.
Cons: Really none. Don't be fooled by the price and the fact that it is a cheap EASTON TYPHOON. NO CONS TRUST ME.
by BAT-MAN - Jan 03, 2011
Pros: HITS LIKE THE OTHER BBCOR BATS BUT THE REINFORCED BRACES SEEM TO GIVE IT MORE POP THAN THE VOODOO!! GET IT WHILE THE PRICE IS THIS LOW BECAUSE AFTER WORD GETS OUT, THESE WILL DEFINITELY SELL FOR MORE
Cons: NO WHAT SO EVER!!
by leadoff - Mar 26, 2011
Pros: very good pop, better than I expected from this lower priced BBCOR. Excellent bat for the price! Good balance also.
Cons: None so far
by - Mar 25, 2011
Pros: Absolutly amazing bat more pop than my Voodoo at a third of the price. would recomend to anyone who wants to hit the ball far and hard
Cons: Is BBCOR
by mvp 17 - Mar 30, 2011
Pros: It's everything I expected and more. Almost everybody on my team uses it. It is great!!
Cons: None at this time.
by - Mar 03, 2011
Pros: Bat is everything as advertised. Has a great pop when you connect
Cons:
by okolepuka - Jun 09, 2011
Pros: This bat has a lot of pop! Bought it because of the good reviews and it lived up to the expectations. Initially bought it as a cage bat, but this bat is without a doubt game ready. Don't be fooled by the price! This bat rocks!! Thanks Easton for putting out a good product with an unbelievable price! I'm impressed!
Cons: The price probably won't be this good for long!
by Smelly Feet - Mar 13, 2011
Pros: Great bat for the price, good pop for BBCOR
Cons: Heavy...Takes time to adjust to the weight
by baseball - May 12, 2011
Pros: good pop for BBCOR. hits solid on all parts of the bat even near the handle.
Cons: it is a little heavy. the first couple times I used it I was a little behind on most pitches. Takes some getting used to
by Baseball man - Jun 11, 2011
Pros: Really good bat!! Not what I expected for a $70 bat. Great pop.
Cons: None
by Cbrown - Jun 20, 2011
Pros: Great performance for the money. Why spend more? Graphics are awesome.....
Cons: None yet.
by Kapsi86 - Jun 25, 2011
Pros: First of all, the price for such a reputable bat from a company like Easton was too good to pass up. My son has a BESR Easton Hammer, and he lit up middle school and 12U travel ball pitching this spring/summer with it. He went to Cooperstown and used a teammates BBCOR and hit a 315 foot shot and was SOLD. So, this will be a welcomed addition to his bat bag! Great bat at a VERY good price!
Cons: None so far! I don't understand why on earth someone would pay almost $400 for a BBCOR bat when this one and ones like it from Easton or even a good old-fashioned wooden bat, can do the trick! Trust me, this bat is LEGIT!
by BB#11 - Apr 10, 2011
Pros: Well balanced Good pop for a BBCOR Hits solid on all areas of bat Price was excellant
Cons: None
by Kittysteve - Jun 28, 2011
Pros: Great bat. Its a little top heavy but when you swing it it feels light. Also, due to the fact that it is top heavy, the bat will drive through the ball. Big barrel. Nice paint job. Easy to identify.
Cons: Everyone wants to see it.
by paully - Sep 27, 2011
Pros: My son is a freshman and uses this bat, excellent is the only word I can think of...
Cons: none
by Benny - Dec 10, 2011
Pros: Nice pop, good balance and sweet spot, nice graphics. It just doesn't make sense to spend hundreds on other bats.
Cons: None. BBCOR standards have taken away any advantage of composite bats.
by gtboy72 - Jun 03, 2011
Pros: great bat! Great pop. Huge sweet spot
Cons: None
by kevin campbell #1 - Jun 07, 2011
Pros: Top heavy (could be a con) Amazing pop Cool looking Hit a 330 Shot with it and after i hit the hr 4 ppl on my team got the bat the next day
Cons: Top heavy (could be a pro) due to the top heavy ness ur gonna have to take about 100-150 swings with it to get used to the weight. scraches eazy
by baseball maniak!! - Aug 26, 2011
Pros: I used my friends the other day first time using a drop 3 bat. I thought it would take time to get used to but after a couple of swings i was drilling the ball. I am about to buy the bat. Good price too.
Cons: Its a little heavy but u get used to it quick.
by Swansonator - Sep 04, 2011
Pros: Great bat, went out to the local field and started hitting them deep right away. It's a great price. Get it!
Cons: NOTHING
by baseball mom - Jan 24, 2012
Pros: Bought this bat last year in anticipation of the new rules. My son has done well with it, and it has become a favorite among his teammates even before it was manditory to use it. Now beginning his second season, it still is holding up great, and team mates are still choosing it over other more expensive bats.
Cons: None so far.
by google - Feb 14, 2012
Pros: this bat is amazing. I use this bat all the time during games and practices. If your looking for a bat this is the one.
Cons: none. this bat is just too good
by Austin - Feb 29, 2012
Pros: I have hit with this bat numerous times now, and nothing beats this new BBCOR certified bat. It is much better then the new Easton speed bats and the Reflex. I went from swinging the reflex and the speed bats, having nothing hard out the infield; to hard line-drives to the outfield every game. WORTH THE 70$ AND PERFORMS BETTER THAN ANY OTHER BBCOR BAT!
Cons: None at all that I could find.
by Bomber Kid - Mar 19, 2012
Pros: Well, just got this bat and thought it was great, i was thinking about getting a new 200 dollar bat and relized with a few good practice swing i cam get a good bomb and the next day hit a home run with it, it is a really good bat and would suggest it to power hitters. The barrel is huge.
Cons: The paint chips and takes a little timw to get used to but other than that no.
by 23's Dad - Apr 16, 2012
Pros: We had to comply with BBCOR regulations for middle school in our county in NC, and I didn't wish to spend an enormous amount of money. This bat has RIDICULOUS POP, and my son absolutely loves it. For the money a voodoo would have set us back, we purchased a typhoon, a hammer, and a reflex, and he rotates all 3. All 3 are great bats for the cash!
Cons: I can't get him to sell his bats to Play It Again Sports so I can get him either an Omaha or a Voodoo now that the price has come down a little.
by kidfromCARO - May 15, 2012
Pros: good bat,good for line drive hitter's
Cons: takes a little time to get use to the bat weight took me about 2 weeks now im batting 450 average
by Yourfavballer - Dec 26, 2011
Pros: Just got it and thought it looked sweet. Was a little concerned because it was bbcor but tried it and was better than the BESR version, loved the sound and is very light.
Cons: NONE AT ALL!!!
by Bingo Binks - Feb 24, 2012
Pros: ordered this bat based on price and reviews as a -3 BBCor was required for the league. Have used one week and my son is very pleased. His teammates want to borrow it and like it. Great value!
Cons: Does not have the fancy V-bat art work that costs $100's more.
by joe - Mar 08, 2012
Pros: this bat is great i took it out for my practice, hit two off the fence all arm swings.this bat is great.
Cons: non what so ever
by ant - Mar 11, 2012
Pros: great bat
Cons: a little top heavy
by willie - Mar 21, 2012
Pros: I've used other bats costing 3 times as much. I was pounding the ball from the first practice with the Typhoon. What a bargain!
Cons: Should have bought two.
by Anonymous - Mar 27, 2012
Pros: nice price, but its a BBCOR... so you cant really love it. i hate BBCOR, i would honestly use a wood bat in the game. for the price its a really good bat.
Cons: top heavy, so at first you will find yourself under the ball a bit.
by Anonymous - Apr 06, 2012
Pros: looks awesome. cheaper than most. hits average
Cons: terrible noise. only average performance
by Rick R - Apr 18, 2012
Pros: Took my son to the field today this bat has some pop he was hitting shots. Iam very happy with this bat.
Cons: none
by Anonymous - Apr 22, 2012
Pros: great bat has amazing pop and for this price you really can't go wrong.highly recommended.
Cons: very minuscule flaws with grip tape and weight but very easy to look over.
by JTrules - May 09, 2012
Pros: everything the pop great why spend 100's on other bats when this one is just as good as them{example: Demarini Voodoo} If Not This Bat Is Better
Cons: Swear on my life!!!! There Is No Cons.
by silkysmooth - May 14, 2012
Pros: looks great, low prices great sweet spot, good pop. i hit it to the fence on a 345 feild and i`m only 14 years old. whats not to love.
Cons: none to say. to awesome
by Bearcat - May 15, 2012
Pros: 1) Great pop off contact, rather large "sweet spot" 2) Nice aesthetics :D 3) Relatively cheap compared to most other bats that this bat outperforms 4) Extremely durable
Cons: In my honest opinion, absolutely none.
by Tiger - May 17, 2012
Pros: Its Cool
Cons:
by BIG BOBBY - May 18, 2012
Pros: This is a well balanced bat. more pop than most bbcor's. can't wait to use it in a game
Cons: afraid everyone will want to use it
by Anonymous Person - Mar 17, 2012
Pros: Looks decent.
Cons: Its sweet spot is almost non-existent, there is virtually no "ping" when you hit the ball (small issue), and it's just not that great of a bat. Compared to some other bats I've used, this one just pales in comparison -- it doesn't hit the ball very far. If you're a contact hitter though, this could be a mediocre bat for you.
by jon - Apr 01, 2012
Pros: nice great pop and easy to swing for small kids
Cons: none yet
by beast - May 05, 2012
Pros: first time hitting with the typhoon and a jacked a homer this bat is sick
Cons:
by baseball11 - May 06, 2012
Pros: has a spot about 2 and a half inches from the end and if you catch a ball right there if feels like jelly, didnt even notice it was bbcor until my friend brandon told me!
Cons: i use my friends and i dont have one.
by Max - Apr 22, 2012
Pros: Worst bat ever
Cons:
by Bmallet - Mar 11, 2012
Pros: Very low price!
Cons: Very top heavy Squeaky grip
by whopper - May 17, 2011
Pros: well balanced, large sweete spot surprisingly. nice for base hits.
Cons: doesnt have as much pop as expected.
by loser - Mar 21, 2012
Pros: good grip
Cons: ball doesnt go far
by kts - Mar 10, 2012
Pros: none
Cons: awefull bat no pop what so ever
by sofly - Mar 03, 2011
Pros: Great bat lots of pop the weight and balance feels good.
Cons: none
by sb - Feb 09, 2011
Pros: Good Alloy Bat for being a BBCOR
Cons: It is a BBCOR bat, a lot less pop.
by Dan - Dec 06, 2011
Pros: Grip feels great
Cons: Makes an annoying "ping" sound when hitting the ball, especially off center.
by Anonymous - Mar 05, 2012
Pros: Cheap
Cons: Very top heavy.
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Ask QuestionI'm 5'11 and weigh 215. What size bat should I use?
Asked by dan on May 21, 2012
Based on your height and weight we recommend a 33" 30oz bat.
· May 21, 2012
I am 5'9 and weigh 180 what size should I use?
Asked by caleb on May 16, 2012
For that height and weight we would recommend using a 33". For any sizing questions check out our Bat Coach. http://www.justbats.com/bat-coach/
· May 16, 2012
Is this bat more balanced or top heavy?
Asked by bill on May 14, 2012
The Typhoon is a well balanced bat.
· May 14, 2012
I am 5' 7" and weigh 150 pounds what size bat should I be using?
Asked by Kenji on May 09, 2012
Based on your height and weight I would suggest using a 32 inch bat. If you need more help trying to find the right size of bat for you, feel free to use our bat coach feature located on our website. This is a great tool in suggesting the right size of bat for someone.
· May 09, 2012
I am 5"9" and 120 lbs. What size bat should i be using?
Asked by mojo on May 01, 2012
Based off of your height and weight, I would suggest going with a 30" or 31" bat. If you are on the lighter side of 120 lbs., I would go with the 30" bat but if you are on the heavier side of 120 lbs., I would suggest going with the 31" model.
· May 01, 2012
I am 14 years old 5'8" 150 lbs. What size bat should I be using?
Asked by furrdaddy2443 on Apr 30, 2012
Based on your height and weight, I would suggest going with a 32" 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 website.
· Apr 30, 2012
My son is 5'0 and 130 lb. What lenght and weight of this bat should I get for him?
Asked by Rkferguson on Apr 23, 2012
Based on his height and weight, I would suggest going with a 31 inch bat. If you need more help trying to find the right size, feel free to use the bat coach feature located on our webpage.
· Apr 23, 2012
My 13 year old is 5'6", weighs 120, what length and weight should we be looking at? Thanks.
Asked by nancy on Apr 20, 2012
Based on your son's height and weight, we recommend a 31" 28 oz bat.
· Apr 20, 2012
Is the BK63 bat BBCOR .50 2012 Babe Ruth approved? Thanks, John
Asked by John on Apr 19, 2012
The BK63 is BBCOR certified making it a legal bat for Babe Ruth leagues. All BBCOR bats will be adult -3 bats.
· Apr 19, 2012
Is anything composite in the bat?
Asked by Buddy on Apr 17, 2012
The Easton Typhoon BBCOR is a one piece all alloy bat.
· Apr 17, 2012
We have a 30/27 Typhoon we purchased to get ready for middle school. Is the Rawlings 5150 Velo as balanced as the Typhoon or will the Velo seem lighter?
Asked by Benz99 on Apr 10, 2012
The Rawlings 5150 Velo is a very balanced bat. This bat was designed to increase the swing velocity for the player, so it will probably feel more balanced and have a lighter swing weight than the Typhoon.
· Apr 10, 2012
My son is in 7th grade. Is this bat approved to play middle school ball?
Asked by Dad on Apr 06, 2012
If your middle school requires bats to be BBCOR certified, the Easton Typhoon BBCOR: BK63 would be legal.
· Apr 06, 2012
My son is 5' and weighs 104 lbs. He is playing Babe Ruth league in Indiana. I think I need a 32" with a -8 or -10. Is that right? Are BBCOR available in this?
Asked by SRM on Apr 02, 2012
Based on your son's height and weight, I would probably suggest going with a 31" bat. The bat can also have any drop as long as it is an all alloy bat (like this one) or has an alloy barrel. Only composite barrel bats are required to be BBCOR certified in this league. You will not find a BBCOR approved senior league bat. Only adult -3 bats are BBCOR certified.
· Apr 02, 2012
My son is in seventh grade and he is small for his age. Right now hes swinging a -10 30 oz 20 length. Do the BBCOR bats come in that size or are they all -3? Need help plz.
Asked by bill on Mar 29, 2012
Unfortunately, they do not make BBCOR approved bats in a -10 drop. The only bats that will be BBCOR certified are adult -3 bats.
· Mar 29, 2012
Can this be used in Senior League (last year in Bronco - headed to Pony). I weigh 143 lbs. & 5'9".
Asked by Zilla on Mar 25, 2012
Yes, the Easton Typhoon can be used in senior league.
· Mar 25, 2012
I am 160 lbs and 5'10 what size bat should i use?
Asked by Corby on Mar 22, 2012
Based on your height and weight, I would recommend a 33 inch 30 ounce bat.
· Mar 22, 2012
I am looking for a BBCOR bat for my 13 year old. He is 5'4" and about 105 lbs. What is the suggested size of the bat I should buy?
Asked by NJC on Mar 19, 2012
The recommended size for his height and weight is 29" to 30".
· Mar 19, 2012
What exactly does it mean when a bat is "Top Heavy"? And is this bat top heavy?
Asked by Kidk22 on Mar 18, 2012
When a bat is "top heavy" it has a slight end loaded feel to it. This means there is more weight in the end of the barrel and the weight doesn't feel evenly distributed. This bat does not have that end loaded feel. It will be more balanced.
· Mar 18, 2012
I'm a beginning baseball player at the high school level. Is this a bat I should be using? I'm 6'0 tall and 235 pounds. What size should I use?
Asked by G on Mar 14, 2012
Based on your height and weight, the suggested size for you would be 33 inches. This bat is BBCOR certified and is legal for play in high school and collegiate level play.
· Mar 14, 2012
I'm 5'11" 120 lbs. what size bat should I use?
Asked by Sean on Mar 14, 2012
We recommend a 31" bat based on your height and weight.
· Mar 14, 2012
I am 5'4" 110 pounds is this a good bat for me?
Asked by not me on Mar 13, 2012
Yes. It would be a good choice and based on your height and weight a 30 inch model is recommended.
· Mar 13, 2012
Is this a big barrel?
Asked by dman on Mar 13, 2012
This is an Adult bat with a 2 5/8 inch barrel. It would be considered a big barrel.
· Mar 13, 2012
My son plays middle school ball he is 5'7" wnd weighs 160 what size bat should he use?
Asked by lz on Mar 06, 2012
We suggest a 32 inch bat based on his height and weight.
· Mar 06, 2012
I am 5'11" and 165 pounds. I'm playing high school ball and we are required to have BBCOR bats. What bats would you recommend for me, and what length and ounces?
Asked by Eli on Feb 28, 2012
Based on your height and weight, I would suggest going with a 32 inch bat. We offer many bats that are BBCOR certified so it is hard to narrow down some specific suggestions without knowing more about what kind of hitter you are. Some of our most popular BBCOR bats right now are the Rip-It Prototype II, Marucci Black, Rawlings 5150, Louisville Slugger TPX Omaha and the DeMarini Voodoo, just to name a few. You can find all of the BBCOR bats we offer here: http://www.justbats.com/products/baseball%20bats~adult/approved%20for~bbcor/
· Feb 28, 2012
My Son is 12 yrs old, 5'7" and 125lbs. He is playing travel ball this year and middle school ball next year. What is the recommended length (-3)
Asked by JRS on Feb 23, 2012
Based on your son's height and weight, I would suggest a 31 inch bat. If you need any other assistance in trying to find the right size, feel free to use the bat coach feature located at the top of the webpage, or give us a call at 1-866-321-2287.
· Feb 23, 2012
My son is 5'1 and about 75lbs. He is playing middle school baseball. What is the best size bat for him? He needs to have -3.
Asked by Kathy on Feb 17, 2012
Using our bat coach feature, the recommended size for a person that is 5'1" and 75lbs is approximately 29 inches. The following link will give you all the 29 inch -3 bats that are BBCOR certified that we do have available right now in case you would like to compare other bats: http://www.justbats.com/products/baseball%20bats~adult/approved%20for~bbcor/length~29%20inch/length%20to%20weight%20ratio~-%203/
· Feb 17, 2012
My son is 5'1 weighs a little less than 100lbs what size would u recommend
Asked by Dom on Feb 04, 2012
Based on my research the best length for your son would be 29 inches.
· Feb 05, 2012
is this bat approved for middle school (8th grade) must use a minus 3
Asked by mo on Jan 06, 2012
Yes, it is approved for 8th grade and high school.
· Jan 06, 2012
My son is a junior in high school, 6 feet tall and 180 ish pounds. I'm wondering if a 32/29 size bat is too small, and if so what do you recommend?
Asked by Chris on Dec 21, 2011
I would go with the 33/30 for his height and weight.
· Dec 21, 2011
How can this bat get such good reviews? $70? What's the catch compared to similar rated $300 bats?
Asked by Chicken Bone on Nov 19, 2011
this is a very good bat, it has quite a bit of pop a balanced feel and no durability issues
· Nov 19, 2011
Is this bat USSSA approved for 2012? Does it have the USSSA "new" mark on it?
Asked by K10 on Nov 15, 2011
BBCOR bats are not USSSA approved. They are for high school and college play. Senior League and Youth bats will have the USSSA stamp.
· Nov 16, 2011
Is this an approved bat for 14U baseball in IL?
Asked by Jim on Nov 10, 2011
With the 14U rules, If the bat has the USSSA 1.15 BPF stamp on it, he can use a lighter bat. If it does not have the USSSA stamp then it has to be BBCOR certified which is considerably heavier at a -3 weight. Or it can be a wood bat.
· Nov 10, 2011
Which is better for our 15 year old son? Easton Typhoon or Easton Reflex? and why? This bat has more positive reviews than the REFLEX, but the reflex has more alloy?
Asked by bravesphilip on Nov 07, 2011
Both are similar in design, one piece all alloy. The Typhoon has a great pop. Both would be great for a 15yr old.
· Nov 07, 2011
is this bat better than the Reflex?
Asked by momgina on Nov 07, 2011
The Relex is made from higher quality alloy and is a notch above the Typhoon in terms of performance.
· Nov 07, 2011
Is this bat good for junior high, and does it come in a drops 3
Asked by Tank on Oct 12, 2011
All BBCOR bats are a drop 3. If your Junior High School allows BBCOR bats than it can be used.
· Oct 13, 2011
Is it come in a drop 3
Asked by Tank on Oct 11, 2011
This bat is a drop 3.
· Oct 11, 2011
it looks and sounds like a great bad to own...
Asked by j-rat on Sep 24, 2011
Yes, the Typhoon is a good bat.
· Sep 24, 2011
I am a freshman in high school. This is going to be my first bat. Would this be a good bat for me to use?
Asked by Brandon Smith on Sep 17, 2011
Yes, this bat has a nice pop, nice balance, affordable price.
· Sep 19, 2011
what age groups is the BBCOR: BK63 for?
Asked by big blue on Aug 20, 2011
This is an adult baseball bat used by players from freshman in High School and on up to the College level.
· Aug 22, 2011
is this bat good for junior high?
Asked by bg4 on Jun 09, 2011
This is a BBCOR bat and will be legal in all leagues that allow drop 3 bats will 2 5/8 inch barrels.
· Jun 09, 2011
Does this bat have more pop than the demarini distace?
Asked by shortsopap on May 09, 2011
Well, it's hard to say. The only versions of the DeMarini Distance we have carried have been the youth and senior league models. From general feeback, the two bats are probably on par with each other in terms of pop and performance.
· May 10, 2011
My son is 14 and looking for a good BBCOR bat to sart practicing with. He can use his CF4 for one more season in MN. What would you recommend for length?
Asked by Shane on Mar 07, 2011
Length is usually based on the player's height and weight and our "Bat Coach" link at the top of the webpage can be a helpful tool. A 32 will be most common for his age group though.
· Mar 07, 2011
Is this bat legal for New Jersey HIgh School baseball? Does it have correct certification?
Asked by avman104 on Mar 02, 2011
Yes. It is BBCOR certified and it will be legal for 2011, 2012 and beyond.
· Mar 02, 2011
Is this a composite bat?
Asked by marvin sutton on Feb 10, 2011
This bat is 100% alloy. It is not composite.
· Feb 14, 2011
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