- 2 5/8 Inch Barrel Diameter
- -3 Length to Weight Ratio
- BBCOR Certified - Approved for H.S. and Collegiate Play
- Extended Barrel Design
- Free Shipping!
- Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty
- MORE MASS = MORE POWER
- One-Piece Alloy Design
- Patented ConneXion Technology Reduces Vibration
- Power Brigade
- Single System Technology (SST)
- THT100 Aluminum
Review Summary
based on 34 ratings. 34 user reviews.
New for 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 is BBCOR Certified and approved for high school and collegiate play. It is backed by a Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty. Free Shipping!
34 Product Reviews
Review This Batby gawr - Dec 19, 2011
Pros: great bat. dont be fooled by the price tag, just because its cheaper dosent mean its worse. swings and feels like a besr exogrid. love it.
Cons: none so far.
by Tampa Slugger - Dec 12, 2011
Pros: This bat is one of the better bats out there. It is a good as or better than the original Rip-it (The one that was banned). Has the same feel as the original Rip-it bat too. Many times better than the two Rip-it bats currently available.
Cons: None so far.
by hot.corner - Jan 04, 2012
Pros: this bat is definitely underpriced. i would highly reccomend this bat, even though it has a HUGE barrel there is really good weight distribution and there is a ton of pop.
Cons: not crazy about the yellow, but nothing a little pine-tar cant fix
by Cantwell27 - Jan 18, 2012
Pros: Great bat im 6 for 6 with it.Just because its the cheaper of the XL models doesnt mean anything.I strongly suggest it for high school players this year
Cons:
by bomber - Oct 13, 2011
Pros: Great pop and has a big sweet spot.
Cons: just a little end loaded. Other than that it's amazing.
by Awsome - Feb 02, 2012
Pros: Really great bat, already hit 2 Homeruns. Nicely balanced, and it's a GREAT bat for guys that need more power out of their swing!
Cons: None.
by hs - Mar 15, 2012
Pros: I'm a high school senior and i purchased this bat for use during the season. I love it. I have 8 hits with it in 3 games(1 homerun). The bat has quite some pop if you hit it on the sweet spot. Now don;t get me wrong, there is much less pop in all bbcore bats including mine but that's expected, u just have to get use to it. It feels a lot heavier than my old bat from last season(both 33in) but this bat was purposely made top heavy. That extra weight on the barrel gives you a more powerful bang(i like the feeling), but if ur scrawny or weak than it might be tough to get the bat around quick. I'm fairly small( 5' 11" , 165lb) but i'm pretty strong so to me the bat feels light.
Cons: heavier than some other bats but can be a benefit once you get use to it
by popcorn - Jan 29, 2012
Pros: really love this. used it in the cage yesterday,, great pop and feel. honestly prefer it over some of my BESR bats. very good price as well.
Cons: one of these bats i saw was wavy, so i just got another one. probably just a fluke.
by Stillwater Saint - Mar 12, 2012
Pros: Good pop huge sweet spot good price
Cons: color and every one wants to use it
by ixj - Feb 24, 2012
Pros: huge sweet spot. great overall balence. the ball has great velocity after it leaves the bearrel.
Cons: N/A
by Iowabaseballboy - Jan 18, 2012
Pros: Amazing sweet spot, great pop, and great grip! Just a great bat over all.
Cons: Just a little end loaded, that's all.
by Hacker - Feb 09, 2012
Pros: The LX3 is almost like a BESR bat; its pop is at least the same as the Louisville Z-1000 and costs a lot less.
Cons: A tad top-heavy, but it's okay. White coating seems fragile for an Easton and is already chipping in some spots.
by Jason Ochoa - Mar 11, 2012
Pros: Amazing Bat! BIG Sweet spot,Great feel and ballance. The right bat especially for power hitters,Even if you're not a power hitter,Still a GREAT Bat!
Cons: Nothing.
by - Mar 18, 2012
Pros: for bbcor it some pop.son is 13 hitting ball 300+ easy. large part of team want to use it. plus its a great looking bat.
Cons: bbcor
by Malik the Heat - Mar 20, 2012
Pros: Great bat with a huge sweet spot. I purchased for my 14 yr. old son. He is a power hitter this bat has really helped improve his distance
Cons: Get a few stingers
by YoJimm25 - Mar 24, 2012
Pros: Huge sweet spot. Also best bat for the price, it says endloaded but seems pretty balance. Overall Amzing bat!
Cons: none! except white grip at the bottom gets dirty but no big deal.
by cm - Apr 13, 2012
Pros: good bat, nice feel and pop
Cons: end cap started to come off after 2 weeks of use.waiting to see how easton handles the warranty. will update
by Bomber kid - Mar 30, 2012
Pros: Well used this bat and after a few swings was smashing baseballs all over the deep center field, the grip is also tight and is great with or without batting gloves. The bat is perfectly end loaded and has the smothest swing ever. Would recommend this bat to all power hitters. the best deal of all bbcor.
Cons: NONE WHAT SO EVER!!!
by Me - Jan 05, 2012
Pros: Nice bat best one out there
Cons:
by chris - Apr 09, 2012
Pros: This bat has a TON of pop. great deal for the price. It has more pop than my friends s2.
Cons: thankfully non
by Baseballplayer - Apr 10, 2012
Pros: Great bat had this for nearly 3 weeks and have batted .500 the whole way love it a lot great pop big sweet spot for BBCOR and also love the grip it has feels great stops sting and looks sweet gives you extra swag at the plate... Best bat i have ever owned and i have had a few stealths and some others
Cons: none so far
by bighurt - Apr 11, 2012
Pros: amazing bat best -3 bat i have ever used alot of pop to it.
Cons: non so far
by baseballplayer4 - Apr 15, 2012
Pros: Amazing pop. great grip and its slightly endloaded but i like that. im 13 and 5'1 and use the bbcor 31" bat and i am now considered a "power hitter" first hit was 250'+ and i am very proud this. also has NO vibration or "ring" as i call it
Cons: none accept that it gets scuffed up and dirty easily
by dabaseballbomb - Apr 15, 2012
Pros: massive barrel, great grip, awesome design, and basically anything that any hitter would like in a bat.
Cons: got dirty quickly
by catcher one - Apr 29, 2012
Pros: great bat for a bbcor all bbcors are about the same this bat is good price and will drive through the ball if you are strong enough
Cons: a little top heavy you need to be a strong enough hitter
by cchamp24 - Apr 30, 2012
Pros: I have swung this bat, the xl1, and the s1. The xl3 held up longer but the xl1 out preformed it before it broke at the connection. so this one for affordablity but if you can afford it, buy the xl1!
Cons: lots of stinging if you hit it wrong...
by baseball crusher - May 09, 2012
Pros: great bat! This bat was more than worth the money just for the confidence booster for my son, he hit a line drive past the pitcher and well beyond the 2nd baseman out in the outfield tonight and you can't wipe that grin off his face. great pop, good sturdy bat with a large sweet spot. I would buy this bat again. I would definately spend the money again!!
Cons: wish I had bought it sooner
by homieg - May 14, 2012
Pros: awesome
Cons: none
by Trout Slayer - May 15, 2012
Pros: This is a great BBCOR bat. This is also my first. I'm using this bat in a 32/29 and I'm not even in highschool ! I love this bat.
Cons: White grip gets dirty quicky, but who cares ?
by Tino - Apr 03, 2012
Pros: It is pretty good thus far and I think it will be a durable and reliable bat for me
Cons: it isnt my Stealth! I am not a fan of the bbcor
by smiley2525 - May 05, 2012
Pros: good pop when you hit it on the sweet spot, well balanced
Cons: small sweet spot
by Double Play - Dec 16, 2011
Pros: Very nice bat. Sweet grip tape. Easton hit the mark with the Power Brigade line of bats. I really love this on. Feels like you swinging a custom wood bat.
Cons: zero
by mamba - Feb 25, 2012
Pros: even wight great grip its got that nice bbcor pop
Cons: if you hit the yellow it hurts. kids on my team want to use it.
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Ask Question(Power hitter with fast swing) Currently using Marucci Black 32". I am 14 and 147 pounds, what size I should use for this Easton?
Asked by Chris on May 18, 2012
Without knowing your height, it is really hard to say what size Easton XL3 you should use. If you are comfortable with the 32" Marucci Black that you are currently swinging, you may want to stick with a 32" 29 oz. bat. To get a better idea of what size bat you should be swinging, please check out our Bat Coach feature to find the perfect size bat.
· May 18, 2012
I am 5'3 and 110 lbs, in middle school and we have to use BBCOR certified bats. Should I get this bat?
Asked by T.J. on May 17, 2012
The Easton XL3 BB11X3 is a very good BBCOR bat and is getting great reviews. The XL series bats have a longer barrel than many other BBCOR bats which creates a more end-loaded feel. The BB11X3 is a great bat for players looking to add more power to their swing.
· May 17, 2012
I am a 6'0 210 lbs, I am deciding the XL3 or the Marucci Black? I have alot of power, I don't know which one is a better bat for me?
Asked by Chubbs10 on May 14, 2012
The XL3 is more endloaded. The Marucci Black is more balanced. If you have above average strength and swing speed, I recommend the XL3. If you have average strength and swing speed, I recommend the Black.
· May 14, 2012
Would you recommend this for a power hitter or the Marucci Black? Also, I'm about 5' 11 155 lbs what size would you recommend?
Asked by MHS PLayer on May 07, 2012
I would recommend both for a power hitter. However, the XL3 has more of an endloaded feel which many power hitters often prefer and have great success with. I would recommend a 33" 30oz model.
· May 07, 2012
Is the XL3 -5 BBCOR? Our middle school can use drop -5's, I guess technically Senior League bats. Thanks
Asked by Will on Apr 30, 2012
The XL3 Senior League bats will not be BBCOR certified. Only adult -3 models will have that BBCOR certification.
· Apr 30, 2012
I am 5'3", 170lbs and a freshman. I am a great power hitter and I was wondering does this bat have the pop?
Asked by BD on Apr 27, 2012
The Easton XL3 BBCOR: BB11X3 Adult bat is a great fit for a power hitter. The XL3 is a one-piece alloy design that has a lot of pop and is one of our hottest selling BBCOR bats.
· Apr 28, 2012
I'm 6'4 210lbs and was wondering which bat I should try? I've used the S2 and like it but maybe there might be something better you think?
Asked by AJ on Apr 27, 2012
The BB11X3 is a very good bat just like the S2. The BB11X3 is a one piece bat and for a player of your size will give you more power due to less flex. We suggest trying the XL3.
· Apr 28, 2012
I'm 6'1 130lbs and was wondering what would be better the S3 or XL3?
Asked by honey badger on Apr 25, 2012
If you are a stronger hitter with high swing speeds, I would recommend the XL3. If you have average strength and average swing speed, I would recommend the S3.
· Apr 24, 2012
Is this approved for Little League Juniors?
Asked by pmc on Apr 20, 2012
Yes, the Easton XL3 BBCOR is approved for Little League Juniors.
· Apr 20, 2012
Would you recommend this bat or the Omen for a power hitter type?
Asked by steve on Apr 17, 2012
The Easton XL3 replaced the Easton Omen. The only difference is the Easton XL3 has a slightly longer barrel. Both are end loaded, great for a power hitter.
· Apr 17, 2012
How does this compare to the S3?
Asked by ron on Apr 08, 2012
These two bats are very similar. The main difference between them is the S3 is a more balanced bat and the XL3 has an end loaded feel and extended barrel and sweet spot. Typically more power hitters prefer the end loaded feel of the XL3 while, contact hitters or those that may not have much natural power prefer the S3.
· Apr 08, 2012
My son is 6'3", 195lbs and in the 7th grade. He is a power hitter. He can hit to every field. Just wondering should he use the XL2 or XL3?
Asked by dad on Apr 05, 2012
One piece bats like the Easton XL3 BBCOR are best suited for a power hitter.
· Apr 05, 2012
How does the balance of the XL3 compare to the balance of the Demarini Vexuum?
Asked by DL on Mar 24, 2012
Yes. The Vexxum also has a slight endloaded feel like the XL3.
· Mar 24, 2012
Is the XL3 top heavy or evenly weighted?
Asked by Newt on Mar 20, 2012
The XL3 has an end loaded feel to it and does not really feel balanced. If you are looking for a similar bat that will be balanced I would check out the Easton S3.
· Mar 20, 2012
Whats the diffrence beetween this and Rival?
Asked by YoJimm25 on Mar 20, 2012
The Rival is more of a balanced bat, while the XL3 has an end loaded feel. If you are looking for something similar to the Rival, I would suggest checking out the Easton S3. This is the model Easton has produced to replace the Rival.
· Mar 20, 2012
Is this bat any better than the Rival or should I spend 100 less on the Rival?
Asked by John on Mar 20, 2012
The XL3 will be more end loaded than the Rival. If the player is a power hitter and already has good bat speed, we would recommend the XL3. Someone who needs good bat speed would benefit from the Rival or S3.
· Mar 20, 2012
My son is 5'8'' and 140lbs. Good hitter. Been using Rival -5. High school next year, based on size and his hitting anywhere from 3rd spot to 5th spot, which would you recommend? XL or S?
Asked by Ryan on Mar 12, 2012
If your son has been using the Rival, I would suggest using the S3. This is the bat that Easton produced to replace the Rival. The S series will be pretty balanced like the Rival, while the XL series is a little more end loaded.
· Mar 12, 2012
Compare this to the xl2 bbcor as same size etc..please be in depth because im recommending this bat over the rip-it!!!
Asked by searat on Feb 28, 2012
The XL3 is a one-piece, all alloy bat. The XL2 is a two-piece bat with an alloy barrel and composite handle. The XL2 will offer a little more flex than the XL3. Both will be slightly endloaded making both great bats for stronger hitters.
· Feb 28, 2012
I'm a 6'4" freshman and was wondering if I'd be better off getting the XL3, S3, or the DeMarini Vexxum.
Asked by Moose on Feb 28, 2012
Each bat is a good choice. The S3 and XL3 are both one piece alloy bats, while the Vexxum is a two piece bat with an alloy barrel and composite handle. The main difference in choosing between these comes down to what kind of hitter you are. Most power hitters usually like the stiffness in a one piece bat, while contact hitters like the flex offered in a two piece bat. Other than that, these three bats are all very similar and will perform just about the same. You can't really go wrong with either!
· Feb 28, 2012
I was wondering should I get the xl3 or the s3 I'm more of a power hitter I'm 6'1 freshman also should I get a 32 or 33 ?
Asked by omar on Feb 27, 2012
The XL3 is end loaded and would be perfect for a power hitter. Based on your height, we recommend a 33".
· Feb 27, 2012
Hi, i am a freshman in highschool playing sopmore team. I am 5'8" 140 pure muscle, should i go with this, the s3, or the vexxum? im not a power hitter or contact hitter. im kind of in between
Asked by jcda bomb on Feb 26, 2012
If you're tweener, I would lean towards the S3. It will maybe even allow you to improve your swing speed to add a bit more pop.
· Feb 26, 2012
Is the weighting exactly the same for all the XL bats or does the materials effect the weighting?
Asked by tmc on Feb 21, 2012
There will be slight differences, but it'll hardly be noticeable.
· Feb 21, 2012
Which bat is better the XL3 or the XL1?
Asked by AZTECS 44 on Feb 19, 2012
Well the Easton XL3 is a two piece full composite and the Xl1 is a one piece all alloy. Overall they are both very good bats its based more of what kind of material you want your bat to be made of.
· Feb 19, 2012
My son is 12 and used the Omen 2 1/4" 32-22oz with great success. What bat would be most similar in feel and perfomance?
Asked by Fenceman1 on Feb 19, 2012
Based on his experience with the Easton Omen I would suggest either the Easton S1 or the XL1 models. I suggest these two because they are the closest construction to the Omen.
· Feb 19, 2012
What is the difference between this bat and the S3? Which one will feel lighter and more balanced?
Asked by Sam on Feb 11, 2012
The Easton XL3 is going to have a slightly larger barrel but have an more end loaded feel. The S3 is designed more for your contact hitters who prefer the balanced swing weight.
· Feb 11, 2012
Looking at this bat and the Easton S3 BB11S3 bat. For a smaller freshman H.S. player starting out with a BBCOR bat, what are the advantages & differences with each bat?
Asked by JimB on Feb 09, 2012
Both the Easton S3 and the XL3 are going to be great bats. The S3 is going to be a pretty good choice for contact hitters, is pretty evenly balanced, and helps with a faster swing speed. The XL3 is going to be a good choice for power hitters, it is a little more end heavy, and has an extended barrel for a larger sweet spot. Both bats are really good choices, and you can't go wrong with either.
· Feb 09, 2012
im one of the smaller guys on my varsity team and dont have alot of power but i have one of the fastest swing speeds, which one would be best for me.
Asked by baseballa15 on Feb 01, 2012
This bat will have a slight end loaded feel, if you can swing an end loaded bat this bat will be perfect for you. The S3 will be a more balanced feel if you do not like end-loaded bats.
· Feb 01, 2012
Which bat would perform and feel like a wood bat. I'm considering the XL3, XL2, and the Marucci black. I have used bothe the Black and XL3, and like both. I'm 6' 4" 215 senior who bats in the 4 hole. I hit deep line drives and have good power. Which bat would you recommend?
Asked by BulletBaseball13 on Jan 31, 2012
I would recommmend the XL1. It will have the most flex, like a wood bat.
· Jan 31, 2012
i'm so dumb, how does the xl3 compare to the omaha. i know the xl1 is composite and the 3 isn't, so i know there will be a difference in feel, but as far as apples to apples which one do i go with omaha or xl3?
Asked by big dave on Jan 24, 2012
They both will be similar in performance. The XL3 is going to have more of an endloaded feel while the Omaha is going to be a well balanced bat. It would come down to personal preference on if you like the endloaded feel or the balanced swing weight.
· Jan 24, 2012
My son hits with a little power and took B.P with the xl1 said he loved it, cant afford it, was going to pick up omaha, until he swang the easton. How does this bat compare to the omaha?
Asked by Big Dave on Jan 23, 2012
The XL1 is going to be a two piece composite barrel bat. This is going to be the Easton's top of the line bat. The Omaha is going to be Louisville Sluggers durable and very well performing alloy.
· Jan 23, 2012
is flex the only diffrence between the 2 piece xL2 and the 1 piece xL1???
Asked by fsubaseball12 on Jan 09, 2012
Yes, that is the biggest difference. Generally speaking, power hitters tend to lean toward 1 piece bats and contact hitters usually prefer 2 piece.
· Jan 09, 2012
is this baseball bat balanced in weight?
Asked by kArnold on Jan 05, 2012
This bat will have an end-loaded feel and is not balanced.
· Jan 05, 2012
I was just wondering What bat would be best for my son The easton or voodoo bbcore
Asked by bison2011 on Jan 05, 2012
It would really depend on the type of batter he is, because these are 2 totally different designs. If he is a power hitter, I'd go with the Easton, if he is a contact hitter, I'd go with the Voodoo.
· Jan 05, 2012
I have quick bat speed and a little bit of power. Should i get the xl3 or the s3?
Asked by speedy on Jan 04, 2012
If you have good bat speed, I would go with the XL3.
· Jan 04, 2012
whats the difference between the XL2 and the XL3 beside the price and designs (and obviously the name)?
Asked by dillan on Dec 31, 2011
XL2 is a 2 piece hybrid, XL3 is a one piece alloy.
· Jan 03, 2012
xl3 or exogrid 2?
Asked by ajc on Dec 11, 2011
It is really just a personal preference, the XL3 is going to have more flex but will be a little more end loaded, the exogrid 2 will be stiffer but will have more of a balanced feel
· Dec 11, 2011
is there any difference between the XL2 and the XL3?
Asked by super_slugger on Dec 06, 2011
The XL2 is a two-piece bat with an alloy barrel and composite handle. The XL1 is a one-piece, all alloy bat. The XL1 will be stiffer than the two-piece XL2. Both have similar weight distribution.
· Dec 06, 2011
xl3 or rip it prototyope 2?
Asked by Zach on Dec 05, 2011
Tough call but yes, in that matchup I'd choose the XL3.
· Dec 05, 2011
Does the white have a bigger barrel then the black
Asked by tom on Dec 02, 2011
Barrel sizes are the same.
· Dec 02, 2011
My son is 14 and a contact hitter. We are looking for a new bat, he has used Demarini Composite's the past several years. From what I am reading the XL3 might be the best option. What are the advantages of full composite or composite handles?
Asked by Steve on Nov 29, 2011
The XL3 is a one piece all alloy. There is no break in required. The extended barrel and the weighting gives you more mass, and Mass=Power.
· Nov 29, 2011
Please explain the difference and what it stands for with the XL3,XL3,XL1. Also, S3,S2, & S1 along with BB11X3 etc...
Asked by Rusty on Nov 28, 2011
The XL3 is a one-piece all alloy bat with an end-loaded feel. The XL2 is a two-piece bat with an alloy barrel and composite handle with and end-loaded feel. The XL1 is a two-piece all composite bat with an end-loaded feel. The S3 is a one-piece all alloy bat with a very balanced feel. The S2 is a two-piece bat with an alloy barrel and composite handle with a very balanced feel. The S1 is a two-piece all composite bat with a very balanced feel. The XL1 and S1 are Easton's top of the line and best performers. The XL2 and S2 are their second best performers. The XL3 and S3 are third in Easton's pecking order. Due to their end-loaded feel, the XL bats are better for strong hitters with high swing speeds. Due to their low swing weight and balanced feel, the S series are better for contact hitter or players looking to increase their bat speed.
· Nov 29, 2011
I am going to be a freshman in high school and have been more of a power hitter in previous years, but heading in to high school I will probably not be relied on as much for power. Would the Easton xl be better or would the rip it prototype II be better? I have Heard the rip it is a bit more balanced but is still an end weighted bat.
Asked by Baseball on Nov 19, 2011
The Rip It is going to be more of what you are looking for. The Easton XL is going to be a bat that is going to be more geared toward power hitters. The Rip It Prototype is going to be more for contact hitters.
· Nov 20, 2011
For a power hitter, and considering pop, would the XL3 or the Xl2 be better? What are the pros and cons of a two piece vs. a one piece bat?
Asked by Mr.Smith on Nov 18, 2011
Both bats will be good choices, The XL3 is a one-piece bat which is designed for power hitters. A two-piece bat will be more for contact hitters due to there being more flex.
· Nov 18, 2011
For a power hitter, which bat would be best- The Easton XL3 or the Rip-it Prototype II?
Asked by Baseball13 on Nov 17, 2011
I'd go with the XL3. Power hitters generally prefer 1 piece bats.
· Nov 17, 2011
For a power hitter would you recommend the XL3 or the Rip-it prototype II?
Asked by SPMcD on Nov 16, 2011
Personally, I like the XL#, the sweet spot is HUGE!
· Nov 16, 2011
Is this bat high school legel and is it a softball or baseball bat?
Asked by maddog on Nov 13, 2011
This is a baseball bat and is legal for high school play in 2012.
· Nov 14, 2011
will these bats be legal to use during the upcoming season with the changes in the rules of what bats you can use?
Asked by parker on Nov 07, 2011
Yes. This bat does meet those standards and will be legal.
· Nov 07, 2011
What is better the easton xl3 or the rawlings 5150?
Asked by Marcus on Oct 31, 2011
They are similar in that they both 1 piece alloys. The Easton has has a huge sweet spot!
· Oct 31, 2011
Would either of these bats be good for a contact hitter?
Asked by Kev on Oct 30, 2011
I'm not sure which other bat you're comparing this one to, but the S2 BBCOR bat would be better suited for contact hitter than the XL3.
· Oct 30, 2011
what is the difference between a one piece or a 2 peice
Asked by catches questions on Oct 27, 2011
One piece bats are generally preferred by power hitters, or people that like a stiffer flex. Most 2 piece bats offer a bit of a flex which gives like a trampoline effect.
· Oct 27, 2011
Does the xl3 have the same barrel length as the xl2
Asked by dee on Oct 17, 2011
Yes. Both barrels will be the same length.
· Oct 18, 2011
The XL one and the xl3 what is the main difference?
Asked by 245 on Oct 17, 2011
The XL1 is a two-piece all composite bat. The XL3 is a one-piece all alloy bat.
· Oct 18, 2011
I am a power hitter trying to decide between the XL3 and the Demarini vexxum. Which bat would you say i should get? I think that I prefer end loaded bats. I like the composite idea of the Vexxum though.
Asked by ChiefNoHorseBigStick on Oct 13, 2011
If you prefer the composite handle/alloy barrel of the Vexxum, then that would be the way to go. The XL3 is a end heavy bat but is a 1 piece all aluminum bat.
· Oct 13, 2011
hey, i bat lead off on my varsity highschool team and am not a huge dude, i think i generate pretty good bat speed for my size. I was wondering if i should get the XL series or the Speed series
Asked by Mustangclass2014 on Oct 10, 2011
If you are wanting more bat speed and still have great power, I would go with the Speed series.
· Oct 10, 2011
I am a power hitter but i like having a balanced bat and more bat speed then end loaded. i currently have the 2012 omaha and its too end loaded for me i dont like it. will the xl3 be too end loaded? would you suggest the xl3 or the s3?
Asked by Ryan on Oct 09, 2011
If you prefer balance, the S3 might be the one you would like.
· Oct 10, 2011
are these bats besr certified too?
Asked by Jla on Oct 08, 2011
No, no more bat will be BESR certified.
· Oct 09, 2011
Which bat has the most simalarities to the omen?
Asked by Lil Ruck on Oct 07, 2011
The S1 replaced the omen. The XL3 is end loaded unlike the Omen.
· Oct 07, 2011
I am 6' 165 lb 13yr old power hitter and high average, using a Rival-5 32". What benefits could I expect with the XL3? Longer blasts?
Asked by raptor on Oct 04, 2011
The XL3 is slightly endloaded and has a longer barrel for a bigger sweet spot. This is a great bat for power hitters.
· Oct 05, 2011
Is the XL3 or S3 better for a single and double hitter
Asked by HITler on Oct 04, 2011
The S3 is going to be better suited for a contact hitter. The XL3 is endloaded and better for power hitters.
· Oct 05, 2011
I am trying to decide between the XL3 and the S3. I hit shots in the gap and hit the ball deep sometimes. Should i get the S3 or the XL3? Is the XL3 slightly end loaded or VERY endloaded?
Asked by Would you like to receive specials? on Oct 04, 2011
The XL3 is going to be more for more power hitters and is slightly end loaded. The S3 is going to be for those who need quicker bat speed.
· Oct 04, 2011
I am 13yrs old 5 ft 7 what would be better a xl3 or a s3
Asked by Gball13 on Oct 03, 2011
Both are good, but it will depend on if you want an endloaded bat (XL3) or a bat with faster swing speed, the S3.
· Oct 04, 2011
i am a contact hitter but i also have good power. i have had end loaded bat before and they really please me but i can use them. should i get the s3 or the xl3
Asked by catchers questions on Oct 01, 2011
Both are very good bats, the main difference between the two is that the S3 is going to have more weight evenly distributed throughout the bat, the XL3 has a little more weight in the barrel, the same material is going to be used in both of those bats so the main difference is just going to be the feel.
· Oct 02, 2011
i am a contact hitter but i also have good power. i have had end loaded bat before and they really please me but i can use them. should i get the s3 or the xl3
Asked by catchers questions on Oct 01, 2011
Both are very good bats, the main difference between the two is that the S3 is going to have more weight evenly distributed throughout the bat, the XL3 has a little more weight in the barrel, the same material is going to be used in both of those bats so the main difference is just going to be the feel.
· Oct 02, 2011
About how long will this bat last if I only use in in games. No one else will be using it.
Asked by kyl on Sep 30, 2011
The average lifespan of a bat is around 2 years but there are a lot of factors that play into how long a bat lasts, there is really no way of calculating the lifespan of a particular bat.
· Oct 02, 2011
Win is Easton coming out with a XL 2 5/8 Drop 10 Bat with a USSSA Stamp For are 9's and 10's baseball Team;s
Asked by Lavista Panthers baseball on Sep 28, 2011
We are currently waiting on the -10 version of this. At the moment, we don't have a delivery date. Keep an eye on our website, we will post them once the arrive.
· Sep 28, 2011
Which bat is better overall? The Easton XL3 BBCOR or the Marucci Cat 5 BBCOR.
Asked by 4GOT on Sep 27, 2011
Both are going to be similar. They are both 1 piece all alloy bats. Nice balance, great pop. Both are great bats.
· Sep 27, 2011
Which bat is better overall? The Easton XL3 BBCOR or the Marucci Cat 5 BBCOR.
Asked by 4GOT on Sep 27, 2011
Both are going to be similar. They are both 1 piece all alloy bats. Nice balance, great pop. Both are great bats.
· Sep 27, 2011
Which bat has more pop? The easton xl3 or the marucci cat 5? Which would you say is better?
Asked by no need nickname on Sep 27, 2011
The both are alloy, however the XL3 is slightly end loaded, which is used mostly for power hitters. The Marruci Cat5 is balanced, and lighweight. They both have good pop.
· Sep 27, 2011
Would you say this bat has more pop than other BBCOR's?
Asked by Baseballplayer808 on Sep 27, 2011
All composite bats tend to have more pop, but for an all alloy bat this will have great pop. It is also slightly end loaded with an extended barrel.
· Sep 27, 2011
I need a BBCOR bat and this is my first year playing baseball. Will this bat give me magical powers to hit homeruns every at bat?
Asked by baseballscool808 on Sep 26, 2011
Well as far as the Magical powers,no guarantees. But a good bat, most definitely!
· Sep 26, 2011
Is the xl3 better than the xl2?
Asked by Kiwi on Sep 24, 2011
No, they are both good bats, the XL2 is goin going to be a half and half bat with a composite handle and an alloy barrel, the XL3 is going to be a one piece all alloy
· Sep 25, 2011
Is there a big difference in pop between the Easton XL2 and the Easton XL3
Asked by HR king on Sep 24, 2011
No, there is not a difference in pop, the main difference between the XL2 and the XL3 is just going to be the feel of the bats. They should perform very similarly
· Sep 25, 2011
I'm a power hitter and i have always liked one piece better but would you suggest the xl3 or the xl2
Asked by big h on Sep 23, 2011
Both of the bats are going to be great options. The Xl3 is going to be closer in feel to a one piece bat and the xl2 is going to feel more like a two piece bat
· Sep 24, 2011
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