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Ask A QuestionWhat are the advantages and disadvantages of a full composite bat like this over a half and half bat like the Easton S2?
The composite material acts as a trampoline. The more the bat is used the further the ball will travel. However the 2013 Easton S1: YB13S1 Youth will require a break-in period. The Easton S2 will be game ready.
I am 10 years old, 80 lbs, and 4'10". I have been using an Easton S1 29" 17 oz. I have an extremely fast swing speed, and it feels too light in my hands. I used my friends 30" 20 oz. XL1 in a game and ripped a double 160 ft. no more than 15 feet high. Which bat should I use?
If you are able to comfortable swing the Easton XL1, then you should use that bat. The 2013 Easton S1: YB13S1 Youth bat is a more balanced weight model between the two. The XL1 offers a little extra power because of the end-loaded weight.
I want to order a new bat for my 10 year old grandson, but have a few questions. He has very quick hands but has been hitting a lot of grounders lately. Last year he was hitting far more doubles and triples. He is 72 lbs. and 56" tall. His current bat is a Combat B4 29" 19 oz. (-10 drop). He went to a store and was swinging an Easton XL1, but feels it might be a bit heavy. I know the XL1 is end loaded and for power hitters. I'm considering ordering him the Easton S1, 30" 18 oz. (-11 drop). The S1 is a lighter and more balanced bat than the XL1. I'm thinking about going with the 30" S1 it might make the weight seem a little more like his -10 Combat, yet give him a little more balanced bat. Feedback please.
Yes, the 2013 Easton S1: YB13S1 Youth bat sounds like the better choice for him. It will be more balanced and help him achieve better bat speeds than the XL1. The 30" 18 oz. -12 drop would work well. At his size the 30" bat length is recommended.
Product Description
New for 2013! The next generation of Power Brigade has arrived. Now in its second season, this groundbreaking line of bats is unlike anything else on the field today. The concept is simple: Help players hit for power. However, Easton realizes that different players achieve a powerful swing in different ways. That's why the Power Brigade is divided into two distinct series - the XL Series (XL1, XL2, and XL3) and the Speed Series (S1, S2, and S3). The XL Series is designed for bigger, stronger hitters who derive their power from a bat with more mass. Smaller length to weight ratios, and an extra-long barrel with a massive sweet spot and a slight end load characterize the XL Series. The Speed Series, on the other hand, helps players increase their swing speed in order to generate more power. These bats feature lighter length to weight ratios, a lower M.O.I., and a balanced feel. Further trying to equip players with their perfect bat, Easton offers all of its Power Brigade bats in a two-piece IMX Composite/SIC Black Carbon design (XL1, S1), a two-piece IMX Composite/THT100 Scandium Alloy hybrid design (XL2, S2), and a one-piece THT Scandium Alloy design (XL3, S3). Two of the highest performing materials ever used on a bat, Easton's patented IMX Composite optimizes the sweet spot for maximum performance, while their THT Scandium Alloy provides solid durability and allows for a larger alloy sweet spot than is seen anywhere else on the field. Throw in an array of additional world-class Easton technology, and you've got a line of bats that can't be topped. Easton: Personalize Your Power! The S1 is approved for play in Little League, Babe Ruth, Dixie, Pony, AABC, and features the new USSSA 1.15 BPF Stamp. It is backed by Easton's Exclusive 400 Day Manufacturer's Warranty. Free Shipping!
About Easton
As the industry leader for over 30 years, Easton Baseball/Softball has continued to raise the bar with innovation, originality and ingenuity. It began in 1969, when Easton produced the first true aluminum bat, and has continued throughout the past three decades with virtually all significant industry "firsts" having been pioneered by Easton: first CU31 bat; first C405 bat; first titanium bat; first Carbon Core bat; first Scandium bat; etc. The trend continues today with bats such as the Tri-Shell and the ConneXion. The patented Tri-Shell design features a super elastic rubber sleeve san.... read more
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