- 2 5/8 Inch Barrel Diameter
- -3 Length to Weight Ratio
- Aero End Cap for Maximum Swing Speed
- Balanced Swing Weight
- BBCOR Certified - Approved for H.S. and Collegiate Play
- Free Shipping!
- Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty
- Long-Barrel Design
- One-Piece Design
- Stiff Flex For Maximum Power
- Zr91 Alloy Construction
Review Summary
based on 30 ratings. 30 user reviews.
Full Metal Bat. Full Speed Cuts. The legendary performance Nike is known for shines through once again with the release of the Aero M1. This new one-piece bat has been described simply as "The Purist." Made with a full Zr91 metal construction from handle to barrel, the Aero M1 creates full-speed explosions out of the box, out of the infield and out of the park! This bat is built with precision to deliver explosive contact with a stiff and highly powerful long-barrel design. The Aero M1 is specially designed for the player who wants the feel of metal and nothing else. Total stiffness comes from this one-piece design that delivers a direct power transfer on every cut. The balanced swing weight of the Aero M1 keeps players in control and focused on crushing each and every pitch. The Aero M1 is topped off by Nike's Aero end cap that maximizes swing speed for serious impact power and gives this bat the durability to last. Nike: Prepare for Combat! The Aero M1 is BBCOR Certified and legal for high school and collegiate play. It is backed by a Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty. Free Shipping!
30 Product Reviews
Review This Batby j - May 11, 2011
Pros: a great bat has lots of pop. sounds like a composite bat. very fast swing speed with this bat
Cons: pricy
by aryyth - Aug 19, 2011
Pros: Big sweet spot, bat feels solid on every hit. Well balanced weight unlike other brands.
Cons: None
by gak - Feb 27, 2012
Pros: The bat has great pop sounds good, looks good, feels good, the handle is awesome. It's comfortable and there is no vibration at all. Love it.
Cons: It makes me hit too far.
by heat37 - Jun 12, 2011
Pros: great bat, good pop for BBCOR. ball jumps off the bat.
Cons: scratches easily
by littleguy7 - Feb 14, 2012
Pros: awesome bat, has lots of pop. Worth your money!! Also, the bat has great grip
Cons: none
by Baseball Dad - Aug 08, 2011
Pros: Bought this as my son's first BBCOR bat. Balanced swing weight, good pop, seems durable and looks incredible.
Cons: Grip gets diry easily. But that's not a con, just an observation.
by 12345678910 - Feb 06, 2012
Pros: amazing!!!!! best bat ever!! :)
Cons: nothing. but maybe price
by Hot Corner Patrick #24 - Aug 05, 2011
Pros: Great balance. Solid. The switch to BBCOR labeled bats is effective 2012 - with the Aero, I anm ahead of the game.
Cons: None other than getting used to a new weapon...
by baseball12' - Mar 25, 2012
Pros: nice pop and is light weight
Cons: chips easily. and gets dirty fast.
by Joakley - Mar 28, 2012
Pros: By far the best bat that I have used. Tremendous pop and loud ping sound. Doesn't sting at all and a huge sweet spot. I would recommend this bat to anyone.
Cons: None at all except everyone wants to use it
by bunting the man - Apr 07, 2012
Pros: This bat is soooo crispii! best bat I've used in my life. The barrel is big and juicy and creates line drives and homers right off of the bat! great price for a great bat
Cons: Gets dirty easily, but what white bat doesn't
by power_hitter44 - Sep 04, 2011
Pros: Great flex. Terrific balance. Definitely recommend this bat. But if you have the extra $100 get the Nike MC2
Cons: Gets dirty easily because it's white. compared to the MC2 it isn't as top heavy so the MC2 is better for power hitters.
by dude - Feb 26, 2012
Pros: great bat awesome pop
Cons: pricey
by jdawg23 - Mar 01, 2012
Pros: great sweet spot sound great feels solid
Cons: grip gets dirty easy
by The bomb - Mar 08, 2012
Pros: Best bat I've ever owned!! Best bat I would recommend it to anyone looking for a bat. The color also bothers the pitcher. Also the pop has the best sound and feeling I've ever heard and felt.Overall one of the best bats out there.
Cons: None
by Anonymous - Apr 02, 2012
Pros: terrific grip, extremely well balanced, nice sweet spot, a great overall value.
Cons: None
by Frisbie - Apr 08, 2012
Pros: It looks great, sounds great, and feels great
Cons: Not as balanced as I thought it was going to be, but still better than my old surge, and the grip gets really dirty
by james - May 06, 2012
Pros: looks like a very good bat
Cons: none
by Granger7 - Aug 21, 2011
Pros: Very nice looking. Nice sound for a BBCOR. Solid hits. Decent sweet spot.
Cons: Allwhite so the barrel and grip gets dirty very fast.
by Dan - May 11, 2012
Pros: Amazing pop for a BBCOR and very balanced weight, Little to no shock. Overall a great bat.
Cons: Gets very dirty very easily
by Christian Griffin - May 15, 2012
Pros: Hits really well has great pop and sounds nice hit 2 homeruns with it this year
Cons: none
by GIbber10 - May 15, 2012
Pros: Has to be the best bat around!!HIt with it the first day and went beast mode
Cons: Nothing
by Hunter - Mar 22, 2012
Pros: Great Bat for the Price, I'm getting futher hits and begger swings
Cons: Got dirty on first hit
by BAtboy0024 - Mar 24, 2012
Pros: I love my bat! it has a sweet look and very stylish with a lot f pop
Cons: Scratches easy grip easily gets dirty and everything shows up on it
by Bambino 94 - Mar 13, 2012
Pros: Good power potential. Ball jumps off the bat. Got it because they De-certified my Marucci CAT-5. Just as good though.
Cons: None that I've run across.
by Moneyball - Feb 07, 2012
Pros: Great Pop, Amazing grip
Cons: Scratches easily but that is normal for white bats
by da kid - Feb 08, 2012
Pros: great bats. absolutely love it. large sweetspot.
Cons: hurts if you hit off the end of the bat
by - Jan 22, 2012
Pros: good
Cons: none
by ThickRuss - Mar 21, 2012
Pros: Nothing
Cons: This is by far the worst bat I've ever owned. Don't listen to all these reviews about it being good, because its not. It is not worth $200.
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Ask QuestionI am 5 foot 8.5 Inches and weigh about 165, what size bat should i use? Thank You
Asked by Ricky on May 09, 2012
Based on your height and weight, I would suggest going with a 32 inch 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 web page.
· May 09, 2012
I'm twelve weigh 98 pounds and 5' 2" what is a good size bat for me
Asked by Stokes1234 on May 05, 2012
We would suggest a bat around 31"
· May 05, 2012
I'm 5 foot 10 and a half and weigh 155 lbs. What size bat would you recommend me to use?
Asked by ice-cream on Apr 28, 2012
Based on your height and weight, the recommended size for your height is a 32" bat. Please feel free to checkout our Bat Coach tool to help you find the perfect size.
· Apr 28, 2012
Is this bat approved for USSSA play in 2012 ?
Asked by Mark on Mar 22, 2012
Yes. It is BBCOR certified. BBCOR certified bats are legal in USSSA.
· Mar 22, 2012
im 5foot2 and 112 pounds and im 14 is this a good bat for me ?
Asked by otto on Mar 20, 2012
Yes. Based on your height and weight though, a 30 inch 27 ounce model would be recommended.
· Mar 20, 2012
what is better for a line drive hitter the m1 or the mc2?
Asked by JOey Tribs on Mar 15, 2012
The MC2 is a two piece design that is great for players with average or below average swing speed looking to gain more power.
· Mar 15, 2012
would you recommend this bat or the rawlings 5150? i'm a senior in high school and more of a line drive contact hitter
Asked by Jared on Mar 09, 2012
That's a difficult choice because both are one-piece alloy bat that are evenly balanced. Performance will be pretty similar to each other. The 5150 may be a little more popular, but the M1 is a pretty nice feeling bat as well. I don't think you can go wrong with either one.
· Mar 09, 2012
I've heard that the Nike bats are the next to be outlawed. Is this true?
Asked by bulldawg on Mar 01, 2012
We have not heard of this happening. This bat is approved for BBCOR play and legal for High School or College baseball.
· Mar 02, 2012
What is the difference between this bat and the 2012 Nike Aero M2 BBCOR?
Asked by Beast on Feb 10, 2012
The main difference between the two bats are that the M1 is going to have a one piece full alloy design and the MC2 is going to be a two piece composite handle and alloy barrel bat. The M1 is going to be stiffer in feel compared to the MC2
· Feb 11, 2012
Is this the same shape as Nike Aero Torque BT0445?
Asked by YOUTH-K on Feb 03, 2012
This bat will have the same shape as the Torque. This is a very durable bat with a balanced feel.
· Feb 03, 2012
Would you recommend this bat or the Easton S3 BBCOR: BB11S3 Adult for a contact hitter.
Asked by Jake on Jan 30, 2012
Both of these bats going to be great for contact hitters. Both are going to have a balanced swing weight and great pop!
· Jan 30, 2012
How does this compare to the Marucci Cat 5?
Asked by Ball player on Jan 18, 2012
They are pretty similar in design, they are both one piece all alloy bats. Both will have the immediate pop and nice balance.
· Jan 18, 2012
Would the mc2 or m1 be better for a freshman?
Asked by mineer4 on Jan 16, 2012
The MC2 is going to have more flex compared to the M1. If you are a power hitter then the M1 would be the best choice. Otherwise, I would recommend the MC2.
· Jan 17, 2012
Which bat is more evenly balanced (and not end weighted) and better suited for a contact hitter -- the Nike Aero M1 or the Nike Aero MC2?
Asked by matt on Jan 08, 2012
The MC2 is going to be better suited for a contact hitter. The M1 is stiffer and better for a power hitter.
· Jan 09, 2012
hello im going to purchase this bat but then i spotted the new nike aero thunder i would just like to know which is better
Asked by baseball man on Jan 05, 2012
They are of similar design, one piece all alloy. The biggest difference is the alloy used.
· Jan 05, 2012
Is the Marucci CAT 5 or the Nike Aero M1 bat better?
Asked by McLovin on Jan 03, 2012
They are both very popular bats. I would take a look at the reviews to see which bat might fit you better.
· Jan 03, 2012
Whats the difference between this and the Nike M2?
Asked by sghaosiughsig on Dec 28, 2011
The Mc2 is a 2 piece, the M1 is a one piece.
· Dec 28, 2011
Is this bat good for more of a contact hitter with supprsing power??
Asked by on Dec 28, 2011
The BTO634 is a one piece bat, better suited for power hitters.
· Dec 28, 2011
Is this bat good for a contact hitter line drives?? And if not which bat?
Asked by Jr on Dec 22, 2011
This bat is a one piece which is more for power hitters. The BTO633 will be more for contact hitters.
· Dec 22, 2011
This or 5150?
Asked by Doooman on Dec 07, 2011
The 5150 has been more popular in sales, but I have heard positive things about both bats.
· Dec 08, 2011
My athletic director is wanting this bat in a 33" and 32" length. Do they come in those lengths?
Asked by Lynn on Nov 30, 2011
They do come in those lengths, but we are currently sold out of them. We do have more on order, no ETA yet on arrival.
· Nov 30, 2011
I am really confused right now i don't know if i should get the Cat 5, 5150 or this bat. I'm 5'7 and about 135 pounds and I'm a nice line drive contact hitter. Is this end loaded and how does it compare to the Cat 5 and 5150?
Asked by Kwanie on Nov 26, 2011
This bat is going to have a slight end loaded feel, the cat 5 and the 5150 are both going to be more of a balanced feeling bat. They all have a good amount of pop
· Nov 26, 2011
Is it a compostie bat?
Asked by nike baseball on Nov 22, 2011
No. It is a one piece alloy bat.
· Nov 22, 2011
I'm not the biggest kid so I need a balanced bat...is this a good one?
Asked by BJ on Nov 21, 2011
This will be a balanced, lightweight bat.
· Nov 22, 2011
I recently swung the nike aero fuse 2009 cx2 and i really liked how balanced it was and i was just wondering if this bat was very balanced out like the cx2 or end loaded
Asked by Rob on Nov 21, 2011
This bat has a balanced weight and will not be end-loaded.
· Nov 21, 2011
What bad would you say is better the 2012 Nike aero m1 or the Rawlings 5150?
Asked by Shelton on Nov 19, 2011
These both are going to be really great bats. The M1 is going to be one of the hottest bats under $200. This is going to be a bat that is going to have great durability and that you will be able to use for a long time.
· Nov 20, 2011
I need help choosing from the MI, MC2 or prototype 2? Which would you recommend for a hitter who hits to all parts of the field?
Asked by Oscar on Nov 16, 2011
I lean toward the M2, nice balance, nice pop.
· Nov 16, 2011
Which bat m1 or mc2 has more pop?
Asked by stefan on Nov 08, 2011
Both bats will have similar pop, the M1 is a one piece bat designed for power hitters while the MC2 is a two piece bat for contact hitters.
· Nov 08, 2011
Does this nike single pieced bat hit the same as a two pieced bat, like as in power?
Asked by jordansallday$##$ on Nov 04, 2011
There is a difference in how a one piece and a two piece bat hit. The one piece will be a stiffer flex more geared for a power hitter.
· Nov 04, 2011
would you prefer this bat to someone who doesnt get around with a bat to quickly
Asked by baseballfreak on Oct 03, 2011
The Aero end cap helps maximize bat speed. So this should help.
· Oct 03, 2011
What is a better bat for power hitters, the nike M1 or the rawlings 5150
Asked by bigchuck on Oct 01, 2011
Both are going to be great options, the M1 is going to be more of a balanced bat and the 5150 is going to have a slight end load
· Oct 02, 2011
whats better for a good contact hitter? the 2012 nike aero or the exo grid2?
Asked by nickypoo on Oct 01, 2011
They are both going to be great options, the Nike Aero is going to have a little more flex than the exogrid 2
· Oct 02, 2011
which bat do you think would be better for me/ im a contact hitter but have a little bit of power. so which bat, th combat b52 or this?
Asked by baseballallday on Sep 24, 2011
Both bats are going to be great options, the Nike Aero is going to be a one piece all alloy design and the combat 52 caliber is going to be a one piece full composite design, they both have a lot of pop and will perform well, the main difference is just going to be the material used.
· Sep 25, 2011
is this a composite bat?
Asked by poop on Sep 22, 2011
No, this bat is 100% alloy.
· Sep 22, 2011
Is it true, we wont be able to use any type of composite bat at high school level this yr. even two piece material?
Asked by Guero11 on Sep 21, 2011
As of 9/22 we have not heard that rule. All high school and college teams will have to use a BBCOR bat starting 1/1/2012.
· Sep 22, 2011
Will the M1 be offered to Senior League anytime soon. The descrition of this bat sounds more like the bat he uses now. He has used the Nike Cx2 for two years now, loves the feel the pop and the success he has had with it. We will be getting him a new one this winter, unless we find out his Cx2 will be approved for USSSA play.
Asked by doc on Sep 20, 2011
The CX2 he has now, would pass the requirements, but because it is 2 yrs old it will not have the USSSA 1.15 BPF Stamp on it. We are currently waiting on the new CX2's with the 1.15 stamp on them. Keep an eye on the website, once they come in we will post them on the site right away.
· Sep 22, 2011
Will this be a good bat for a power hitter?
Asked by ask0805 on Aug 18, 2011
Yes, this should be a good bat for a power hitter. This is going to be one of the best bats in the $199.99 price range. This is going to be a very durable bat that you will be able to use for a long time.
· Aug 19, 2011
based on performance is the m1 better than the mc2
Asked by curiosboy222 on Aug 16, 2011
That depends on who you ask. I've hit with both and I liked the MC2 better. However, I'm more of a contact hitter and I've always felt like I've gotten better performance from two-piece bats. A co-worker of mine is a big power hitter and he liked the stiffer feel of the M1 better. If you're a power hitter I would lean more towards the M1, if you're a contact hitter I would consider the MC2.
· Aug 16, 2011
What Bat is overall a better bat? The Nike M1 or the Nike MC2
Asked by Robthepitcher19 on Aug 04, 2011
The BT0634 is going to be more for a contact hitter and the BT0633 is going to be more for a power hitter.
· Aug 04, 2011
What is the difference between the 2012 Nike Aero M1 BBCOR or theNike Aero MC2 BBCOR
Asked by lionsbaseball42 on Jul 28, 2011
The BTO633 is going to be a two piece bat and the BTO634 will be a one piece bat.
· Jul 28, 2011
Is this bat very durable?
Asked by Gruze on Jul 07, 2011
This is still a pretty new model and as of now I have not heard of or seen any durability issues with this bat. So far it has displayed excellent durability.
· Jul 07, 2011
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