- 2 5/8 Inch Barrel Diameter
- -9 Length to Weight Ratio
- Extended Barrel Design
- Features USSSA 1.15 Stamp; Legal for Use in 2012
- Free Shipping!
- Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty
- MORE MASS = MORE POWER
- One-Piece Alloy Design
- Patented ConneXion Technology Reduces Vibration
- Single System Technology (SST)
- THT100 Aluminum
Pros: had it for 2 months and not a scratch.price is perfect.hit 1 300 ft. i'm only 11
Cons: makes my good teammates look like 2nd graders
Review Summary
4.363636 based on 11 ratings. 11 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: had it for 2 months and not a scratch.price is perfect.hit 1 300 ft. i'm only 11
Cons: makes my good teammates look like 2nd graders
Pros: Amazing pop right out of the box this is the BEST bat for senior league
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Pros: I recommend this bat it is very good i just got it today i hit a homerun (two for two)
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Pros: Just got this bat wednesday then the next day used it to scrimmage game. I hit my first Home run. I'm 12 years old and I hit about 265 feet. Very happy with this bat! Best bat i've ever had. My parents spent more money in other bat and never hit a home run. This one i did and its cheaper than the other bat that we bought.
Cons: None
Pros: GREAT bat, I got it it a week ago (no i did not hit a home run) but it was hot out of the box and the -9 fells lighter than it is. I recommend it to anyone playing senior league.
Cons: I can't find one.
Pros: great pop huge barrel awesome sound feels light this bat is amazing get it
Cons: none
Pros: I use to b an auto matick out because my bat wasn't very good with this bat I hit the farthest homerun in my league IM SERIUS!!!!!!
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Pros: this bat is beast amazing pop streight out of the wrapper golfed 1 about 290 and im 12
Cons: none
Pros: Good Balance
Cons: It just feels as dead as a wooden plank
Pros: Good balance and feel
Cons: This bat has absolutely no pop at all. I am very disappointed with this bat.
Pros: great bat......good pop and felt just like the drop nine rival. couldn't ask for anything better
Cons: no
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Ask QuestionIs this bat hard to swing if I'm 80 to 90 pounds and I'm a power hitter with a quick swing?
Asked by Bryce Harper 34 on May 16, 2012
The Easton XL3 is end loaded, but if you already have a quick swing and you are a power hitter, you shouldn't have any problem getting the bat through the zone.
Kara Expert · May 16, 2012
I am 5'6", 13 years old but I'm turning 14 in 2 days (I am a 13 for baseball because I missed the age cutoff) I am 122 pounds, skinny but fast and I have great bat speed and hit for power. I like my bats a little heavy. Would the Easton xl3 32 inch -5 be good for me? I have used it before and liked it but I want a second opinion. What do you think? (by the way it has to be aluminum or hybrid because I am in babe Ruth and bbcor is to heavy for me)
Asked by Patmcd on May 02, 2012
If you are a strong hitter with good bat speed, the XL3 would be a great option. It has very good pop and a slight end-loaded feel great for power hitters.
Tyler Expert · May 02, 2012
Do you sell this bat in a -8 (30/22)?
Asked by Brad on Apr 23, 2012
Unfortunately, the XL3 is not produced in a -8 model.
Tyler Expert · Apr 23, 2012
Can I use this bat for Babe Ruth? If not what do you recommend?
Asked by Rob on Apr 19, 2012
The Easton XL3 is legal for use in Babe Ruth leagues. Since the bat is a full alloy bat, there are no restrictions on the size or weight of the bat like there are on composite barrel bats.
Jennifer Expert · Apr 19, 2012
Our son is 9 years old, 5'1" and weighs 105. He's one of the power hitters for his team. He played LL last year and had a drop 13 with his LS Omaha bat. Now he'll play travel ball for USSSA tourneys and get his first big barrel bat. What Easton bat do you recommend and at what length/weight?
Asked by Tanya on Mar 28, 2012
If your son is more of a power hitter, I would suggest going with the Easton S1 or XL1. Both of these bats will be similar to the Omaha he is used to playing with and are great bats for power hitters. Based on his height and weight, I would also suggest going with a 31 inch bat. As far as weight is concerned, it is recommended to move up in weight about an ounce or two every time you purchase a new bat, so I would probably go with a -12 or -11.
Jennifer Expert · Mar 28, 2012
My son just purchased an XL3 drop 5. Now that he has used the bat in practice a couple of times, he is complaining that the bat does not have much pop. He was using the Mariucci Cat5 (drop 5) and thought this bat had more pop. Is there a break in period for the XL3 bat? Or would colder temperatures impact the "pop" on this bat?
Asked by Olaf on Mar 26, 2012
Since the XL3 is an all alloy bat, there is not any break in period required for it. Also, since the CAT 5 is also an all alloy bat, the temperatures can affect the bats in the same way. Typically alloy bats can withstand cooler temperatures, but the cold weather does tend to affect the balls and not necessarily the bat so that could have been what was happening.
Jennifer Expert · Mar 26, 2012
What is the difference between XL1, XL2 and XL3?
Asked by k-dog on Mar 12, 2012
The XL1 is a two-piece, all composite bat. The XL2 is a two-piece bat with an alloy barrel and composite handle. The XL3 is a one-piece all alloy bat.
Tyler Expert · Mar 12, 2012
Is this bat approved for Juniors level (13-14) in Little League? Little league website states:"Bats with barrels composed entirely of wood, metal, aluminum, or alloy (exclusive of the end cap) are NOT required to be BBCOR compliant."
Asked by fitzy on Mar 06, 2012
This bat is an all alloy bat, so it is compliant with rules for Junior Little League baseball. This bat is legal for play in 2012 and beyond!
Jennifer Expert · Mar 06, 2012
Does this bat come in a 29/20?
Asked by banker1991 on Feb 27, 2012
The smallest size the SL11X39 comes in is a 30/21.
KB Expert · Feb 27, 2012
Is this bat legal for dixie youth baseball because it says to light for high school play?
Asked by Logan on Feb 26, 2012
The XL3 is legal for Dixie ball. It is a Youth Big Barrel model and can not be used in High School though.
Tyler Expert · Feb 26, 2012
My son is 5'0 and weighs 125. Would you recommend a 30" or a 31" bat?
Asked by Chris on Feb 20, 2012
Based on your son's height and weight, a 30 inch bat would be most common with a weight between 20 and 22 ounces.
Tyler Expert · Feb 20, 2012
Would using the xl3 have a even weight distribution? or would all of the weight be focused on the barrel?
Asked by YoungBall on Feb 05, 2012
This bat does have an extended barrel design which will tend to make it a little more end heavy.
Jennifer Expert · Feb 06, 2012
Looking for a bat for my son. He is between a -10 and a -8, so thought a -9 might be good. Needs 30 inch. Smaller size, but great bat speed. What bat do you recommend in a 30/21, or some other size?
Asked by NCBearcat on Feb 01, 2012
This is a good bat and will have a large sweet spot. A -9 will be a good option for him.
KG Expert · Feb 01, 2012
My son is 12 he is 5foot2 103 pounds fast bat speed medium power hitter what bat do you think is better for him the xl3 or the s3
Asked by awesome on Feb 01, 2012
This will be more of a personal preference. The XL3 has an end loaded feel to it and the S3 has a more balanced feel. If he doesn't mind the end load feel the XL3 will be a good choice.
KG Expert · Feb 01, 2012
What bat would you recommend for my 12yr old. He is 5' tall and weights 90lbs. He has good bat speed and hits for contact. Currently swings a 29/20.5
Asked by Dago dog on Jan 25, 2012
This is a great option. We have heard nothing but great feedback so far on this bat.
John Expert · Jan 25, 2012
I was wondering if this bat or the Easton s3 would be a good bat for my 11 yr. old son who is @ 5'4 and 105lbs. He has very fast bat speed and is a power hitter. He also likes the demarini voodoo. Which bat would be the best for him and would a 31/21 be right for his size?
Asked by Pete on Jan 17, 2012
The XL3 would be an excellent choice for a power hitter. The Voodoo is better suited for a contact hitter. Based on his height I would suggest the 30/20.
Kara Expert · Jan 18, 2012
What is the barrel construction difference between the 2 5/8 and 2 3/4 barrels. Does the 2 5/8 have a have a longer actual 2 5/8 hitting surface and more gradual taper than the 2 3/4? Generally speaking, what is the advantage of one size over the other. Also, what has a lower MOI, the Rival or XL3 at the same -9 drops.
Asked by Gary on Jan 17, 2012
The only difference between 2 5/8 and 2 3/4 is the actuall size. There is going to more barrel coverage in a 2 3/4 barrel. The rival is going to have a lower M.O.I. The XL3 is going to have more of end-loaded feel
Ryan Expert · Jan 17, 2012
so if the S3 is the replacement to the Rival XXL... which line did this one replace? Wondering if the Rival was considered end-weighted like this one or more like S3.
Asked by aj on Dec 16, 2011
Yes, basically, it is, with some new alloy used.
Linda Expert · Dec 16, 2011
does this come in a 30"
Asked by batter up on Dec 12, 2011
As of 12/12/11 we do not have that size. We will be getting more of these.
KG Expert · Dec 12, 2011
Does Easton make this -9 bat in a 2 3/4 barrel?
Asked by Coach Dad on Dec 12, 2011
Not with the new S and XL series, they did not make the 2 3/4 inch barrels.
Linda Expert · Dec 12, 2011
is the xl2 and xl3 better than the xl1 because i'm getting the xl1 and since the xl2 and 3 are out i want to get the best xl
Asked by bullsrule on Nov 11, 2011
All three are excellent bats that offer something different for different needs.
Linda Expert · Nov 11, 2011
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