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Features

  • 2 1/4 Inch Barrel Diameter

  • Approved for Play in USSSA, Dixie, Pony, Babe Ruth, LLB, and AABC

  • Blended Fiber Technology

  • Free Shipping!

  • Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty

  • Handle Isolation Technology (HIT) For Zero Vibration

  • Nanocomp Technology Inside for Added Durability

  • Seamless Barrel Construction

  • Separation Barrier Technology for Hot Out of the Wrapper Performance

  • Two-Piece Fully Composite Design

  • -10 Length to Weight Ratio

Description

This two-piece fully composite design is built for the youth baseball elite! Using their Blended Fiber Technology, glass and carbon fibers run continuously around the entire length of the barrel to create a completely SEAMLESS CONSTRUCTION. COMBAT's Handle Isolation Technology (HIT) connects the handle to the barrel with polymeric visco-elastic dampeners to isolate all vibration and prevent it from reaching the hitter's hands. Known for their hot out of the wrapper bats, COMBAT has brought Separation Barrier to the Wanted. This technology creates free movement between barrel walls, resulting in ZERO break-in period. The Wanted also gets a durability boost from Nanocomp Technology Inside the barrel that fills in the microscopic gaps in the Blended Fiber. The Youth Wanted also features a double sweet spot, single wall contstuction, and a super light swing weight. Maybe the laws of physics WERE meant to be broken.... COMBAT: For Players, By Players! The Wanted is approved for play in USSSA, Pony, AABC, Babe Ruth, Dixie, and LLB. It is backed by a Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty. Free Shipping!

Reviews

Average Ratings Based on 9 Customer Reviews

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5 Stars: General Feel
4.5 Stars: Pop
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Nice bat Baseball honest review. player

Pros: Very light swing weight. Definitely feels lighter than other 28/18 bats. It does have a good feel when hitting and no sting.

Cons: Shorter barrell than the the portent yb and my sons older b2 da bomb. About an inch shorter than both

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Great Bat Scott parent

Pros: If you like the CF5 then you'll like this bat. The barrels are very close in size. Bigger than the CF6 + same pop.

Cons: none

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Great Bat! Awesome Pop JWood parent

Pros: Weight distribution on this bat is great Ball flys off this bat Great looking bat

Cons: None

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SacBaseballdad

Pros: Bat has incredible pop... my 8 year old won't even pick up his Easton YB13S1 anymore because of the incredibly big sweet spot on the Wanted! Definitely worth the buy~

Cons: Accept the fact that a white grip gets dirty~

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awesome bat Gator player

Pros: good feel

Cons: none

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Coach Jason coach

Pros: Awesome bat! We bought one for my son based upon some reviews and it has delivered above and beyond our expectations. He loves it and I have had the chance to hit infield with it. Versus some other Easton bats their is no comparison to the pop and feel of the WANTED.

Cons: None

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Coach Mike coach

Pros: Best bat ever bought for any of my sons. More pop out of the wrapper than a 8mo old xl1. Shorter barrel really make him focus on throwing the head out. First cage session was crazy. Don't waste your money on a "new" bat.

Cons: Rubber diver slide down after 25 balls. Little hot glue and it was fine

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Wanted VS CF6 Dad/Coach player

Pros: We bought this 28/18 Wanted bat for our 8 year old son after the CF6 29/18 bat was a bit too heavy for him. This Wanted bat has an extremely balanced feel and he says it feels like the same weight as his old 28/18 Easton aluminum bat. The grip is also very comfortable for his hands. He is a solid contact - line drive type hitter so this bat is definitely better for him but even he admits that his CF6 offers more power. He does really like the color and feel of the barrel. He says there is no vibration or sting at all with this bat.

Cons: Definitely not as much pop as his CF6 but is getting a little more power in the stick as he breaks it in more & more. The season is still 3 months away so this won't be a big problem but you can absolutely see & hear the difference when he gets a hit from a more "live" spot.

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THE BEST BAT EVER!!!! KAIMI player

Pros: Feels great Ball flys off the bat No vibration Nice sound

Cons: Wish would last a little longer

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Questions and Answers

Have a question about the COMBAT Wanted Youth Baseball Bat: WANYB110? Ask our team of experts and they will respond within 24 hours.

How does this compare to the weight and feel of the XL1? James
The 2014 COMBAT Wanted: WANYB110 Youth is a very balanced bat, while the Easton XL1 is an end loaded bat. It is more comparable in weight and feel to the 2014 Easton S1: YB14S1 Youth.
Marcus
Is the stiffness in the COMBAT Wanted -10 the same, less or more than the COMBAT Portent -10? L
The 2014 COMBAT Wanted (WANYB110) is a two-piece composite bat and will provide more flex than the one-piece design of the 2014 COMBAT Portent (PORYB110).
Kara
How big of a difference is there in the barrel size of the drop -10 and -12? mr king
The difference in the weight between the -12 and -10 models of the COMBat Wanted Youth Bat (WANYB110) (WANYB112) can be explained by the difference in the barrel. The barrel on the -10 is longer and covers more of the length of the bat. The -12 features a shorter barrel with a longer handle. When looking at the two side by side it is a noticeable difference.
Patrick
How does the COMBat Wanted compare to the Easton MAKO? jwood
The 2014 COMBat Wanted (WANYB110) and 2014 Easton MAKO (YB14MK) youth model bats are similar in construction and performance. Both are two piece fully composite bats featuring top of the line composite material. Both feature connection points designed to dampen sting and vibration to the player's hands. The MAKO does feature a slightly lighter feeling -11 length to weight ratio compared to the -10 Wanted model, but they both have a balanced swing weight that promotes faster bat head speeds.
Patrick
XL1 of Easton has a top heavy balance. But is the WANYB110 of COMbat balanced or top heavy? shu
Yes, the Easton XL-Series is more of an end loaded bat series. The 2014 COMBAT Wanted (WANYB110 Youth) bat will be more balanced. The two-piece fully composite bat design will promote very high swing speeds.
Brandon
My son is 5, playing 6 cal ripken machine pitch. He is only 45lbs and 40" tall. What size do you suggest? TravelDadAR
Our bat coach recommends a 26 inch bat for your son based on his height and weight.
Bobby
My son needs a -10 bat for Little League All Stars this summer. He is 12 years old, 5'4", 135 lbs, and strong. Next year he will be using big barrels, so this will be a short-term purchase. Also, there obviously will not be a lot of time to "break in" the bat. Which bat should he go with - the Combat Wanted -10 or the Easton XL1 -10? Al
The 2014 COMBAT Wanted (WANYB110) is a composite bat so it will need to be broken in about 100 to 200 soft toss or off the tee hits. The 2014 Easton XL1 (YB14X1) will also have to be broken in. I would go with the Easton XL1 (YB14X1) if I had to choose out of these two.
Kyle
Is there a big difference in this bat and DeMarini CF6? Which has the longer barrel? Which would be recommended (CF6, Wanted, or MAKO). Thanks. ang4jesus
The 2014 COMBAT Wanted (WANYB110 Youth) and the DeMarini CF6 would be designed very similarly. They both will feature a two-piece fully composite design. They both would be very light weight and balanced. The 2014 Easton MAKO will feature the longest barrel length of the three.
Brandon
My son has been using a friends bat, MAKO 30" 19 oz., and I was looking to get him the Wanted 30" 20 oz. Will the one oz. difference be very noticeable? I also looked at the Wanted 30" 18 oz., but the barrel is shorter. So I am stuck between lighter weight/shorter barrel or heavier/longer barrel. Suggestions? luckyjen85
The 2014 COMBAT Wanted (WANYB110) is a very balanced bat. The one ounce should not affect his swing. We recommend the 30' 20 oz. bat.
Kara
I wanted to know if you would recommend COMBAT Wanted -10 or -12 for an 8 year old Little League player? He is slightly bigger and stronger than other kids his age with better than average ability. Mac
We recommend the 2014 COMBAT Wanted (WANYB110) for a stronger player.
Kara
My son likes the pop of the COMBAT. Which COMBAT model would be comparable to the Easton XL1? Also, which model performs better? tbone1092
The two-piece composite design of the 2014 COMBAT Wanted: (WANYB110), will probably be the most similar to the 2014 Easton XL1: (YB14X1). In terms of performance, both materials used in these models will be high performing. Ultimately, the biggest difference will come down to the weight distribution. The 2014 Easton XL1: (YB14X1) will have a slight end-load, making this model a great bat for power hitters. The 2014 COMBAT Wanted: (WANYB110) will be more balanced, and would be an excellent choice for more contact/gap hitters. Either way, both of these models will be top of the line in performance. Once the composite material is broken in, the performance will continually increase.
Merritt
Does this bat have any flex when you hit the ball? I like a stiff bat. AWESOME kid
The 2014 COMBAT Wanted Youth Baseball Bat (WANYB110) will flex more than a one-piece design. It will be very balanced and also promote very quick bat speeds.
Brandon
My 7 year old son is using the Combat Portent 29" 19 oz. right now. He said it is kinda of heavy, so I'm wondering how much difference is the weight and balance of the 28" 18 oz. Combat Wanted. Should I start looking for another bat? He is choking up about an inch right now and hitting between first and second base. kc
The 2014 COMBAT Wanted Youth Baseball Bat (WANYB110) and the COMBAT Portent will both feature the same balanced swing weight, so they will feel very similar. The main difference between the two is that the Wanted features a two-piece design, so it will have more flex on contact. The Portent is a one-piece design, so it will feel stiffer on contact. It will be up to your son and his personal preferences (one-piece vs. a two-piece) on which bat to go with. Both are high performance models and would be a great choices to go with.
Tessa
My son is 6 years old and will be playing coach pitch this fall. He is 48" and 48 lbs. What length and weight should he use? Keion
Based on his height and weight, we recommend a 27" 2014 COMBAT Wanted Youth Baseball Bat (WANYB110). For more information on sizing, check out our Bat Coach: http://www.justbats.com/bat-coach/
Tessa
My grandson is 12 years old. He weighs 131 pounds and is 5 feet 4 inches tall. What size bats would you recommend? He will be playing Little League ball. my Grandson
Based on his height and weight, we would suggest a 31 inch size of the 2014 COMBAT Wanted Youth Baseball Bat (WANYB110).
Patrick
i have a 10 yr old son that wants a new bat. i was looking between this bat and the 2015 Easton MAKO TORQ. He has been swinging a -10 for a couple years now. Chuck
The 2014 COMBAT Wanted Youth Baseball Bat: WANYB110 features Handle Isolation Technology (HIT) connects the handle to the barrel with polymeric visco-elastic dampeners to isolate all vibration and prevent it from reaching the hitter's hands. he Wanted also gets a durability boost from Nanocomp Technology Inside the barrel that fills in the microscopic gaps in the Blended Fiber.The Easton MAKO TORQ combines power with a new genius twist: a 360 Torq Handle. This never before seen handle rotates to promote a fully extended swing, with the top palm facing down, and the bottom palm facing up. Both are high preforming bats
Ryan
My son has the Combat Puregear 31 inch 21 ounce and he loves the combat line of bats. How does the bat length of the combat wanted compare to the Puregear of same drop? Thanks. checking
It looks like the COMBAT Wanted Youth Baseball Bat (WANYB110) also comes in the 31 inch 21 ounce. They are going to feel the same if they are both of the same drop weight and length. Also, both of these bats are a composite design.
Frankie
Does the Combat Wanted or the Combat Portent have a longer barrel/sweet spot? checking
The one-piece design of the COMBAT Portent Youth Baseball Bat (PORYB110) allows for it to have a longer barrel and slightly larger sweet spot than the COMBAT Wanted Youth Baseball Bat (WANYB110).
Patrick
Which bat is better for a 12 year old, the Combat or Easton XL3 Youth Bat 2015 (-11)? Steve
The COMBAT Wanted Youth Baseball Bat (WANYB110) is going to be a balanced bat for contact hitters and the Easton XL3 is going to be an end loaded for power hitters. Either will be great for a 12 year old.
Frankie
Is the COMBAT Wanted Youth Baseball Bat (WANYB110) better than the COMBAT B2? collin2012w2
This is a difficult question for us to answer as much of the decision comes down to the personal preference of the player and what bat type of bat they have used previously with the most success.
Liz
This is a used bat. Are these returned bats? Or are they just blemished? If they've been returned, have they been thoroughly inspected for cracks, etc.? P-town
Our used options generally come from some form of employee testing or testing by non-affiliated players that give feedback on the product. The bats are inspected after use and if it is deemed usable, the used product will be offered at a discounted rate because it will not carry a warranty. The COMBAT Wanted Youth Baseball Bat (WANYB110) in question is listed as in "good" condition which would indicate that it is still good for use but may have visible signs of being used such as scuffing or scratches to the paint.
Patrick
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About the Brand

COMBAT is obsessed with making the "best bats" in the industry.

A product of the CE Composites brand, COMBAT entered the baseball and softball worlds in 2004.  Since that point, the company has emerged as the fastest growing brand within the industries.  Their bats have set a higher standard in all leagues and age ranges.

The brains behind COMBAT are not only regarded as composite design, manufacturing and engineering experts, but they are also die hard fans and players of the game.  Above all, they strive to understand what players need and want.  They truly live by their motto:

"FOR PLAYERS, BY PLAYERS..." 

Bat Properties

COMBAT Wanted Youth Baseball Bat: WANYB110
Approved For USSSA
Barrel Diameter 2 1/4
Baseball Bats Youth
Bat Type Baseball
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Length to Weight Ratio -10
Material Composite
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