Easton S2 Youth Baseball Bat: YB14S2
Features
-13 Length to Weight Ratio
2 1/4 Inch Barrel Diameter
Approved for Play in Little League, Babe Ruth, Dixie, Pony, AABC, and USSSA
Balanced Swing Weight
Features New USSSA 1.15 BPF Stamp
Free Shipping!
Full (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty
Performance Diamond Grip
Power Brigade Speed Series - Lightweight With Low M.O.I. for Faster Swing Speeds and Added Power
THT100 Scandium Alloy Barrel / SIC Black Carbon Composite Handle
Two-Piece Hybrid Design With ConneXion Technology
Ultra-Thin 29/32 Inch Handle
Description
Reviews
Average Ratings Based on 7 Customer Reviews
Perfect for my 7 years old. Ash parent
Pros: My son loves this one more than Easton Reflex or Combat B2. I can see more this one has a lots of pops and his swing is much more balanced. They said this one is only bat speed but not for power but I think it has a power also. Not as much XL1 tho but my son is more contact hitter and still young. Eventually we will step up to XL1 or Mako.
Cons: N/A
2014 S2 L. Porter/Michigan parent
Pros: My 10 yr old loves it
Cons: None
Great bat for my son home run man parent
Pros: great bat my eleven year old son loves it great deal I recommend it.
Cons: none
Bat has no pop Jacob player
Pros: Lightweight
Cons: The bat has no pop it can barley get the ball out of the infield then my next at bat I used a xl2 and barley hit it and hit a homer
Junk !! Ray parent
Pros: None.
Cons: Two have broke. My son had splinters of composite material in his hand afterwards.
easton s2 alfred parent
Pros: good bat
Cons: same exact thing as older won but is 70 bucks more
1123 11 player
Pros: such
Cons: awsone
Questions and Answers
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My son is 11 years old, 58", and 85 lbs. He is a decent contact hitter, but does not have much power. He is insisting on a 31" bat and says he needs a little longer bat than his current 30" bat. Would the Easton S2 31" 18 oz. be a good bat for him? Clgriff
Which bat has the lighter swing weight the S2 or the MAKO? co
My son is 9 years old, 56" and 75 lbs. He is a line drive hitter with limited power. I am looking for a bat with more pop. Would the S2 30" 17 oz. be a good choice? Also, his bat speed is not a problem, would a 31" 18 oz. be too much for him? What do you recommend? jmarc
I am look at the Easton composite bats but they all have different specs to them. What kind of bat is the best for my son? He is 12 years old, 59 inches tall and weighs 85 pounds. He also hits line drives a lot which makes him not a very big hitter. Dev
My son just made the 9U travel baseball team and we're looking to getting him a new bat. He is 51" and 58 lbs. More of a contact hitter with good bat speed, but gets it into the outfield when he makes good contact. Currently using Easton Reflex. Looking into the Easton S2 and DeMarini Voodoo Paradox. Thoughts? jh
Is there a huge difference between using big barrel bats and youth bats? lara
My son liked his Youth Easton XL2 last year, but the Youth XL2 does not seem to be available this year. Does the S2 have the same elongated barrel as the XL2? Richard
What is the difference between S1, S2, S3 and 1,2,3 of the XL Easton bats? Do they have different purposes, if so, what are they? doug
Does the 2014 S2 need to be broken in? Toreros7
What is the difference between the 2014 S2 and the 2013 S2? Ball Mom
I was considering this bat for my 8 year old son. I have read reviews over the net about using these bats and other expensive bats in batting cages. Can you help clear the air and let me know if it's safe to use this bat at batting cages or will it damage it? People say the balls they use at cages can damage bats. Please help me understand. Thanks! AJ
Is this bat a composite or hybrid? frankie
Can I return my 2013 Easton S2 (that is broken and I already returned once) for the 2014 Easton S2? Dylan
I was thinking about buying the Easton S2 bat for my son. He is 8 years old and about 47 inches tall. He weighs 72 pounds. Do you think the 28 inch 15 ounce would be a good size? Steve
Hi, my son is on the 8u travel team and is 52 inches tall and 54 lbs. He's a good line drive hitter with some pop. He tried a Voodoo bat but the heavy barrel caused him to drop his shoulder. Was thinking about the Easton S2 or S3, 28"/15 oz. What do you think? Also, is the S2 worth the extra money? What's the benefit? Daniel
I was thinking about buying the 2014 Easton S2 (YB14S2). My kid is about 5'10". Do you think the 31" 18 oz is the right size? BigMac
Hi, what is the difference between the Easton S1 and the S2? tutuy
Why has this bat been discontinued? Rossco
Where can I get a 27" 15 oz.? I can not find one anywhere. Why are you discontinuing this bat? What's its replacement? Taxi
My son is 4'6" and 75 lbs. What size does he need? Also, what is the difference between the 2014 and 2015 models? Brad
My son is 4 foot 6 inches, weights 75 pounds, what size bat do you recommend? Also, what is difference between 2014 model and 2015 model? Brad
About the Brand
Easton is the world's leading manufacturer of baseball and softball equipment, and the most iconic brand in these sports. Headquartered in Thousand Oaks, CA, Easton Diamond Sports, LLC. manufactures bats, ball gloves, apparel, bags, batting gloves, helmets, catcher's equipment and related accessories. The company's commitment to innovation and game-changing technologies propelled Easton to the No. 1 bat position, including breakthrough technologies with aluminum and composite materials. As a result of this commitment to R&D and its storied brand heritage, Easton has long-standing relationships with Little League Baseball, USSSA Baseball & Softball, USA Baseball & Softball, hundreds of NCAA collegiate teams and numerous professional baseball and softball players.
For more information, please visit: https://www.easton.com/.
Bat Properties
Approved For | USSSA |
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Barrel Diameter | 2 1/4 |
Baseball Bats | Youth |
Bat Type | Baseball |
Deals | Bundle and Save |
Length to Weight Ratio | -13 |
Material | Half and Half |
Vendor | Easton |
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