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With all the slow pitch softball bats on the market, how do you choose the right one for you? Here is a list of the top seven slow pitch softball bats, in no particular order, from lead manufacturers such as Miken, Worth, DeMarini, and Easton. All of these bats can be found at www.slowpitchsoftballbats.com.
Miken’s newest 2011 ASA approved slow pitch softball bat is the Freak. The Freak has two different models, the “Freak Maxload” and the “Freak Balanced”. Both bats are exactly the same except the “Maxload” is end loaded for maximum distance, where as the “Balanced” has been precision balanced to achieve maximum speed. Features shared by these bats are 100% premium aerospace grade fiber and Durashell technology, which acts as a composite “shield” on the outer shell the barrel. User reviews give both bats 5 stars for a good grip, great pop, and a large sweet spot. Both bats retail at around $300.
Another great bat is the ASA approved 2011 Worth “Toxic Titan” slow pitch softball bat. This bat also retails at around $300. The “Toxic Titan” has a sweet spot that has been extended 2″ towards the barrel end cap. The multi wall design of this bat gives the barrel flexibility. Combine the flexible barrel with the stiff handle for maximum batted ball speed. The “Toxic Titan” has balanced weight for batting control and consistency.
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With all the slow pitch softball bats on the market, how do you choose the right one for you? Here is a list of the top seven slow pitch softball bats, in no particular order, from lead manufacturers such as Miken, Worth, DeMarini, and Easton. All of these bats can be found at www.slowpitchsoftballbats.com.
Miken’s newest 2011 ASA approved slow pitch softball bat is the Freak. The Freak has two different models, the “Freak Maxload” and the “Freak Balanced”. Both bats are exactly the same except the “Maxload” is end loaded for maximum distance, where as the “Balanced” has been precision balanced to achieve maximum speed. Features shared by these bats are 100% premium aerospace grade fiber and Durashell technology, which acts as a composite “shield” on the outer shell the barrel. User reviews give both bats 5 stars for a good grip, great pop, and a large sweet spot. Both bats retail at around $300.
Another great bat is the ASA approved 2011 Worth “Toxic Titan” slow pitch softball bat. This bat also retails at around $300. The “Toxic Titan” has a sweet spot that has been extended 2″ towards the barrel end cap. The multi wall design of this bat gives the barrel flexibility. Combine the flexible barrel with the stiff handle for maximum batted ball speed. The “Toxic Titan” has balanced weight for batting control and consistency.
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