Anderson RocketFlex FP Fastpitch Softball Bat: RFFP
Features
-10 Length to Weight Ratio
2 1/4 Inch Barrel Diameter
Approved for Play in ASA, USSSA, NSA, ISA, and ISF
FlexLink Composite Handle
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Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty
Multi-Wall Aluminum Barrel With PowerArch
Reduced M.O.I. for Lighter Swing Weight
Thin Sport Grip
TruFlex Lightweight End Cap
Ultra-Thin Handle With Weldless Ergonomic Handle
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Description
Reviews
Average Ratings Based on 2 Customer Reviews
buddyf
Pros: This bat is a lot like the RockeTech. End loaded and my daughter can handle it great. Don't see much difference between the two bats.
Cons: My daughter had the bat for a week and it dents easy towards the end of the bat.
HICK25
Pros: Bat is awesome! My daughter has always swung Rocketechs 2012 and 2013, but she is 5'6" 95 lbs and at 31' 22 oz. Anderson wasn't long enough. We purchased a 33" 23 oz. which weighs the same as her 31" 22 oz., and plate coverage and pop are amazing. It also has is a little less of an end-load feel. The handle is very stiff with little flex! A+
Cons: I have to buy my other 2 daughters the new Rocketflex!
Questions and Answers
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Can I get this bat with a BPF of 1.15? Dan
How does this bat compare to the CF5 Insane as far as performance and swing weight? pride14
My daughter was trying out a 2000 model RockeTech bat and went 4 for 5 that night including 3 doubles and 1 triple and hit the game-winning hit. We could see that she had tons of power with it. How does is compare to that model and does this model just add to the features and results of the older 2000 model? Marc
Is this bat ready out of the wrapper? Does it need a break-in period? CB
Why is the bat being discontinued? Wayne
About the Brand
A High-Tech Engineer, a Sales Manager for a chemical company, and a Professional Yacht Racer with a background in mechanical engineering are not likely to have much in common. But they did, and still do. You guessed it…SOFTBALL.
Our passion for “Diamond” sports goes back many years, but it was about 10 years ago that we started manufacturing and private labeling our bats for other companies. In 1999, Steven Anderson designed a new multi-wall high-performance bat that featured our patented “Power Arch” technology. After thorough testing, it was ready for the company that we designed it for, but they were going through a transition period and were not ready to move on it.
Here was the bummer, our team was counting on using these bats in a big tournament that was just a month away and we could not put their graphics on the bats until the deal between the two of us was inked.
Steven offered a solution … they are already certified by the governing bodies so why don’t we put our own graphics on them and use them in the tourney. What a great idea and that is exactly what we did.
I was driving to the plant the next morning wearing my championship “T” shirt and had no idea that when I arrived at 6:30 am that the message machine would be filled and the phones would be ringing. The messages and the calls were all basically the same … “How do I get my hands on one of those new Anderson Techwraps”?
That is how it started, and since then we have released the FlexTech, FastTech, RocketTech, TechZilla, Pyrotech, and we are not done.
Let me tell you a little secret……THE BEST IS YET TO COME…GO DEEP, GO VERY VERY DEEP
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