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Easton Salvo Comp 100 Slow Pitch Softball Bat: SP12SV100: Image #330608
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Features

  • 12" Barrel Length

  • 2 1/4 Inch Barrel Diameter

  • Approved for Play in USSSA, NSA, ISA, ISF

  • Ultra Thin 29/32" Handle

  • Performance Diamond Grip

  • Single System Composite Design

  • Slight Endload

  • IMX Composite Barrel / CNT Composite Handle

  • Free Shipping!

  • Exclusive 400 Day Manufacturer's Warranty

Description

New for Ask anyone what the hottest slow pitch softball bat is, and you'll get one answer time and time again: The Easton Salvo. This season, Easton steps it up a notch with the release of the USSSA Salvo. The Salvo Comp 100 features a similar design to the original Salvo SRV5, except with EXTREME PERFORMANCE! The one-piece IMX Composite construction of the Salvo allows for an optimized sweet spot and extraordinary pop. The 12 inch endloaded IMX barrel seamlessly transitions into a Carbon Nanotube (CNT) handle that effectively acts as a backbone for the Salvo, increasing its durability. The Single System Composite Design gives the player more control over their bat by creating a stiffer feel. The ultra thin 29/32 inch CNT handle is wrapped with a new Performance Diamond Grip that provides the tack and control needed to start blasting homers every time up. The best part? You can get the extreme 100+ MPH performance of the Salvo Comp 100 with out an extreme strain on your wallet! Easton: Know-Feel-Be The Difference! The Easton Salvo Comp 100 is approved for play in USSSA, NSA, ISA, and ISF. It is backed by Easton's Exclusive 400 Day Manufacturer's Warranty. Free Shipping!

Reviews

Average Ratings Based on 12 Customer Reviews

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lalo

Pros: Great bat love it! Great pop out the wrapper, steaming line drives great on low pitches, bat is nice! The feel of the bat and grip is perfect!

Cons: Needs a while to break in but love this bat already, you need to get it now!

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Anonymous

Pros: Holy cow! Got this bat in the mail yesterday and already three home runs in league play. Our smallest guys are hitting the fence with this stick. It was elected our MVP tonight, everyone used it.

Cons: Only four stars because it has only been two days.

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Place Hitter

Pros: Great Pop out of the wrapper, swings smooth through the zone,huge sweet spot

Cons: Nothing to report

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Rangoon

Pros: I love the Salvo bats!!! Our team had a new Mayhem and this bat. Guess which one everyone used? The bat feels solid. I can't wait to get it broken in!

Cons: I thought it looked bad when I saw the picture of it. I was wrong. Some may not like the grip but that can be easily changed.

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ROBO

Pros: Awesome bat! Had it 4 weeks now, starting to really come alive, started as very solid line-drive bat but now putting out distance as well, balls going more than 320ft already

Cons: None

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PaPaBe4r

Pros: I've used many DeMarini bats, and recently I was using a 454 Worth Resmondo. I was so used to hitting an end load. When I purchased this bat, I wasn't used to the HUGE sweet spot it has on it. I've cranked 2 homers with it already and I have only used it for about 8 games. I highly suggest this bat to anyone who is looking for a cheaper priced bat, but still looking for great quality. You will notice your liners are harder and are definitely harder to pick up by defenders. Happy hitting. So happy with my Salvo.

Cons: It does take a bit to break in, so I highly recommend getting it either rolled, going to the cages, or just hitting a few dozen balls with your pals.

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Smitty

Pros: Great bat! Opens up smoothly, hits like a tank, great feel from start to finish, and a great price

Cons: Not a thing! Get one of these you won't regret it!

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YardDogz

Pros: Sweetspot is not hard to find. Distance and pop are all there, the slight endload fits my swing and the bat is hard to put down compared to my other Easton USSSA bats. Nice job Easton keep the production going on these.

Cons: My other USSSA Easton bats sit in the bag.

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RD99

Pros: hot out of the wrapper! massive sweet spot that hits seeds. i am now a easton believer.

Cons: none so far

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goon

Pros: great price, great bat

Cons:

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Anonymous

Pros: Everything

Cons: Nothing

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Cerrano

Pros: I like the feel. Hits great, hard line drives. Everybody on the team wants to use it.

Cons: Have not hit a homerun yet. Only used it in one game so far. I know they will come.

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Questions and Answers

Have a question about the Easton Salvo Comp 100 Slow Pitch Softball Bat: SP12SV100? Ask our team of experts and they will respond within 24 hours.

What's the best Salvo coming out in 2013? I'm assuming this one since it's more expensive? Seam
100% of that comes down to the preference of the player using the bat. That is because the new Salvo will be available it one-piece alloy, two-piece hybrid, one-piece composite. Some are balanced, some are endloaded. But, the one piece composite SP12SV100 should be their top of the line.
Tyler
Are any of the new Easton or any other brand bats going to be approved for 2013 USSSA and ASA? Seems that they are one or the other. Shiff
All of the 2013 ASA Easton bats are approved for USSSA as well. There are several Easton Salvo bats approved for both ASA and USSSA for 2013. The 2013 Easton Salvo Comp 98: SP12SV98, 2013 Easton Salvo Multi-Wall: SP12SVM, 2013 Easton Salvo Connexion: SP12SVC, and 2013 Easton Salvo Scandium: SP12SVS.
KB
What is the main difference between the Salvo 100 and the Salvo 98? Todd
The Salvo 100 is a higher performing bat that is not approved for ASA. The Salvo 98 won't be as high performing, but is ASA certified.
Tyler
How does this compare to the SCN8? greysox
The 2013 Easton Salvo Comp 100 is a two piece all composite bat. The SCN8 is a one piece all composite bat. The 2013 Easton Salvo Comp is more end loaded and will have more flex than the SCN8.
Kara
This bat disappears from the results when I select "composite." But, this seems to most definitely be a composite bat, no? JMac
The 2013 Easton Salvo Comp 100 is a one piece all composite bat.
Kara
Is this allowed in the NSA? INTR3PID
Yes. The Easton Salvo Comp 100 is approved for NSA play.
Tyler
Is this bat ASA approved? TPETE
No, the 2013 Easton Salvo Comp 100 is not ASA approved. It will be approved for USSSA, NSA, ISA, and ISF.
John
What are the break in requirements for this bat? Thanks. Kyle
The 2013 Easton Salvo Comp 100 requires a 150-200 swing break in period off of soft toss or a tee. Start out at about 50 percent swing and work your way up from there. Make sure to rotate the bat about a quarter of an inch in between each hit as well.
Nick K.
Has this bat been approved by the ASA? Its not on their approved list. Big John
This model of the Easton Salvo, the SP12SV100, is not approved for ASA. Here is a link to view the Easton Salvos that are ASA approved. http://www.justbats.com/products/approved%20for~asa/?s=salvo
Tom
Is this bat rated 1.20 or 1.21 BPF? highker
The 2013 Easton Salvo Comp 100 is a 1.20 BPF.
Aubrey
Does the 2013 Easton Salvo Comp 100 slow pitch bat have the same end load characteristics as the 2013 Brett Helmer ASA Synergy and the 2013 Brian Wegman USSSA bats since they are all 12 inch barrels? Thanks. YardDogz
The 2013 Easton Salvo Comp 100: SP12SV100 features the same barrel length (12") and roughly the same endload (approximately 1 oz.) as the 2013 Easton Synergy 100W: SP12SY100W and 2013 Easton Synergy 98H: SP12SY98H.
Tyler
I am a 50-year-old male that is good for usually only singles and rare doubles who plays E League level ball. I'm now using this bat and the Brett Helmer model. I am hitting bombs like I have never hit. Why am I more effective hitting these bats than all the others I've tried over the past 8-10 years? These new bats are incredible, and I can hit the ball a lot further! Steve
The new technology that continues to come out provides a higher performing bat all ball players.
Zach
With the new Loaded RAW USSSA slow pitch series out, which L series RAW bat is the equivelant of the Salvo 100? YardDogz
The closest equivalent to the 2013 Easton Salvo Comp 100: SP12SV100 will be the 2014 Easton L1.0 SP13L1. Both will be two-piece, fully composite bats with an end load feel and the new USSSA BPF 1.20 stamp.
Mac
When is the new 2013 or 2014 Easton Salvo coming out ASA approved? dimond skull
Easton's 2014 lineup will not yet be released. I would expect it towards the end of the 2013 year. The 2013 Easton Salvo Comp 100: SP12SV100 Slow Pitch will be approved for play in USSSA, NSA, ISA, and ISF.
Brandon
Is this bat aluminum? ortho40
No, the 2013 Easton Salvo Comp 100: SP12SV100 Slow Pitch bat will be fully composite in design.
Brandon
Can this bat be used in Fastpitch softball? gurpreet
I would not recommend using the 2013 Easton Salvo Comp 100: SP12SV100 Slow Pitch in Fastpitch softball.
Marcus
What's the differance between the SV100 and the SV98? Wayneo
The Easton Salvo Comp 100 Slow Pitch is a two-piece bat, and the Easton Salvo Comp 98 is a one-piece which will feel a lot stiffer.
Chad M.
Is this bat ASA approved? dayton
The 2013 Easton Salvo Comp 100: SP12SV100 Slow Pitch is approved for play in USSSA, NSA, ISA, ISF. It is not approved for ASA play.
Marcus
How does the end load of this bat compare to the 2013 DeMarini Stadium? iBE4R
The 2013 Easton Salvo Comp 100: SP12SV100 Slow Pitch has a slight end load, whereas the 2013 DeMarini Stadium: DXSTU Slow Pitch is a more balanced bat.
Katie
How cold does it got to be til you can't use the bat? Whtthug6
We recommend not using the 2013 Easton Salvo Comp 100: SP12SV100 Slow Pitch in temperatures below 60°F (16°C). The ball itself gets harder in colder temperatures and the bat will be more susceptible to cracking and denting on contact.
Katie
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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

Easton Salvo Comp 100 Slow Pitch Softball Bat: SP12SV100
Approved For USSSA ISA NSA
Bat Type Softball
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Material Half and Half
Softball Bats Slow Pitch
Vendor Easton
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