Easton MAKO Senior League Baseball Bat: SL15MK10B
Features
TCT Thermo Composite Technology - Massive Sweet Spot / Unmatched Bat Speed
Two-Piece, Fully Composite Construction
Balanced Weight Distribution
ConneXion Technology - Maximizes Energy Transfer and Eliminates Vibration
Ultra-Thin 29/32 Inch Handle with Performance Diamond Grip
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Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty
-10 Length to Weight Ratio
2 3/4 Barrel Diameter
Features USSSA BPF 1.15 Certification
Description
Reviews
Average Ratings Based on 36 Customer Reviews
got to get this great bat early joe player
Pros: Has so much pop. I started off the season with no homeruns in my life. At first I was using the 2014 easton xl3. Now I've already hit 9 homeruns. I am currently on the U11 team and still working on getting better.
Cons: Nothing
Awesome Andy Quinn player
Pros: I didn't use it in a game yet but during BP I've hit a lot of home runs and just hard hit balls.
Cons: none
AMAZING brock myers player
Pros: SOOOO much pop sweet graphics and am using it for upcoming season
Cons: Price but worth every penny
Best bat I've ever owned. NMR player
Pros: With the 2 3/4 inch barrel you just can't miss the ball. With the TCT thermo composite, the ball trampolines off the bat with an awesome sound. I can't say enough about the diamond grip. It feels fantastic. Another great feature is the light swing weight. This truly is the lightest bat with the biggest barrel. I highly recommend this bat to everyone, contact and power hitters.
Cons: My dad made me pay half!! :)
wasome steve player
Pros: i love this bat it has great pop! i never got a bat so great i wish this bat came out sooner i recommend this bat to everyone
Cons: nothing
MAKO$$$ player321 player
Pros: Amazing grip and insane pop i would recommend this all the way. it feels heavy in hand but when you swing it it is insanely light and it evens out.BUY THIS BAT! cost worth it! My first composite and probs the best of all my bats.
Cons: COST BUT WORTH IT
Great Bat Travel Coach / Dad coach
Pros: Bat has tons of pop with a noticeably larger than normal sweet spot. Son who is playing 10U this year is swinging the 29/19 and absolutely loves it.
Cons: None so far.
It's a good bat, but......... Coach Oz coach
Pros: Nice Grip, big barrel, decent pop
Cons: The Easton marketing machine strikes. Go have your Mako weighed. Your bat is listed as a drop 10 bat, but you will find that it is actually drop 8. Drop 8! We had 6 kids swing Makos on our team last year and we weighed all 6 bats. Every single one was drop 8 instead of drop 10. While our offensive numbers improved in average and OBP, our power numbers dropped. We came to the conclusion that 1/2 our team was swinging a bat that was heavier than advertised giving them less bat speed than what the kids had swung in prior years. This is only the OPINION of me and my coaching staff. It is noteworthy that a 30 inch bat actually weighs 22oz instead of the advertised 20oz., however. Something for consideration when choosing this bat.
Powerful Marlins5 player
Pros: great bat! big sweet spot you can hit on the handle and still hit it a long ways
Cons: nothing at all
Lots of pop but not balanced ks10major parent
Pros: It does have a huge sweet spot and the ball does have a higher velocity coming off the bat. Inside pitches are easier to handle with the larger sweet spot.
Cons: The bat is definetly end loaded. There is a significant bat lag through the zone for my 9 year old who plays 10Major. He was using the same length/weight Marucci for the last 2 years as the MAKO. The MAKO is completely different. If it wasnt a gift would not buy it. The kids seem to rely on the technology of the bat instead of fundamentals with this bat.
BEST BAT EVER Ryan Heffelfinger player
Pros: Has tons of pop, A major sweetspot balls are just flying off the bat. I'm slower than I was last year and the bases have got moves up 10 feet I never hit a triple in our 40 games last year, I've hit two in the first 6 games
Cons: Everyone on my team wants to use it
needs work person player
Pros: color
Cons: - expensive - no pop i would recomend the louivlle slugger xenoa. its cheper b.its hot right out of the wrapper c. slugger know what works and what doesn't
Coach
Pros: Huge Barrel. The 2 3/4" Barrel seems like it strectchs forever. Really great pop, and great feel when they hit the sweet spot.
Cons: Too Heavy!! I bought a 28/18, and the MAKO is considerably heavier than 4 other 28/18 I compared it to, include 2 Eastons. I haven't weighed it, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was closer to 21 oz, than 18 oz. Still a great bat, but it should be listed a drop 8. $300 spent just so the kids can use it as a weighted warmup bat.
great t player
Pros: this bat is amazing and has great pop. it sounds great and has a fast swing weight. anywhere you hit it it just flies off the bat. ive hit bp with it and hit a lot of home runs. i highly recommend this bat.
Cons: everyone wants to use it but im fine with that.
Best bat available Clay Manning coach
Pros: Amazing Pop, this bat makes the ball rocket off of it. From the 1st swings you can tell a difference. The kids love it and it helps add confidence to their approach.
Cons: The price, but you pay for what you get.
hunter burgess random guy player
Pros: has great pop
Cons: a kid on our te baught it and it busted in 2 weeks
Great Bat! Bob Sanabria parent
Pros: My Son loves it, fast through the zone, great pop and he's not mention any vibration. My Son said "it the best bat he's ever had"
Cons: As of yet, there are no Cons and lets see about durable it is.
Best Bat out there Brandon coach
Pros: My Son is 12U and loves this bat. - Good Price compared to Dicks and Sports Authority - Great weight ratio
Cons: - These bats aren't cheap even at a discount
good but a little disappointed chris 8u dad parent
Pros: durable with huge sweet spot.
Cons: average pop for the price. feels heavier than 18 oz. overpriced bat.
10U DAD Carlos Cruz parent
Pros: Good pop, well balanced. I weighed the bat. It is a drop 10. I don't know what scale was used by the reviewer that says it is heavier, but on two different scales that I used, the bat weighs exactly 20 ounces. I bought the 30 -10. My 9 year old lefty weighs 75 lbs and he loves it!!
Cons: Non so far
Must read before you get the bat Dane player
Pros: Every bad comment about the bat breaking is because yellow dimple balls are bad for this bat and all of easton composites if it is over weghted im fine with that more power for me get a 30 20 Great Bat
Cons: None
Best bat I've ever had Khaosman16 player
Pros: This is truly the best bat I've ever swung and I can't wait to get the 2016 mako this bat was crazy good I went 9 for 10 in the first turnement I had the bat. I truly recommend this bat for everyone. The ball flies off the bat with a composite pop the price was very worth it. I LOVE THIS BAT #GO MAKO
Cons: When you get on base and you drop your bat the grip gets dirty and the dirt stays on the bat. When you spit on it, it restores the grip it only works for a couple of times then the grip does not work. I switched to a lizard skin baseball grip it was truly worth the price and it worked all the time dirty or not.
great ball greg b parent
Pros: ball come off fast
Cons: little expensive
Great bat rolo27 cannons player
Pros: This bat is the best for me and for some of my teammates.
Cons: 0
Careful about the weight Dave R parent
Pros: Decent feel
Cons: Bought this bat for my son. He likes the pop and feel. But the weight is off. I went and weighted it on a accurate certified scale. The bat label says it is 20 ounces. I weighed it, and it weighs about 21.6 ounces. I called Easton, and the Customer Service rep told me that I could send it back, but there was no guarantee that I could get a bat back that was any different. He said he did not not specs, but that maybe plus or minus 2 ounces sounded about right to him. This is consistent with what I have been finding I have weighed 5 Easton bats (2015/2016 vintage), and ALL are over weight by 1.6 ounces to 2.25 ounces. Eastons' technology may be pretty good, but their Manufacturing Procedures, and Quality Assurance Procedures are sub-standard. I would classify them as "Industrial" grade. Certainly not High Precision. Not worthy of the cost. If you like the swing fine. But be very careful about picking a an Easton product based on weight. I won't be buying another Easton.
Mako great quality very consistent 10u travel ball kid player
Pros: Get what you pay for! Good quality very durable great pop this is the 2nd Mako I have got for my son who is now a 10u travel ball player. He is a smaller kid with quick bat speed. He is more of a contact hitter with a little power. He continues to hit line drives or if it's a grounder it's unfieldable. He has hit several bombs to the fence which is about 200- 220 ft. The Mako is the truth!
Cons: None
Not the best bat out there JB parent
Pros: Easton quality Won't crack
Cons: Not as much pop as other bats on the market Definitely heavier than advertised
Easton Mako Silas player
Pros: This bat is the best bat that I have ever owned. This bat is very durable, has a great pop, has good grip, sounds and looks nice, and when you miss hit the bat does not sting. I would highly recommend getting this bat.
Cons: Not really anything, although it may be a bit pricey this bat is worth every penny.
Decent bat... Matt player
Pros: Has a great pop and sound, also has a nice grip.
Cons: Not the most durable bat, it vibrates a little too much, but is still a nice bat to have.
great bat gavin player
Pros: the bat took me from hitting ground ball strait at the infielders to line drives to the gap every time
Cons: i haven't had eny yet
Easton Mako 29" and 28" Drop -10 Travel Team Parent parent
Pros: Great bat. Pop, balanced, very nice.
Cons: The bats are actually both drop -8. I weighed both bats on two different scales. I have 12u and 10u travel team boys. As an aside, I have weighed other bats from Easton which are closer to what they advertise. However, Easton stands behind their products and if you are within the 1 year warranty, you can return it for a replacement.
Too heavy. 17 oz bat is actually 20 oz, only -7.. JohnD parent
Pros: Good pop.. I hit it into the net a bit when we got it and the ball really jumps off it.
Cons: When I let my 6 year old have it, (27/17) He's 4'4" and weighs in around 65 lbs. He went from an S3 that weighs 17.6 oz to this and the first time he used it, he just couldn't get it around. I never thought it could be that far off until I weighed it. 20.0 oz even on 2 different scales.
Weigh EASTON Bats - not accurate for lighter one's John G parent
Pros: Good look and decent feel. Pop was average to start but not what we expected coming from Easton. We thought it would get better as we broke the bat in. Not a lot of vibration. Sound was good. Grip was solid.
Cons: My son went from a 31 inch, 29 ounce drop 13 (Demarini/Voodoo; Little League) to the Easton Mako (white & orange), 27 inch, 17 ounce drop 10. Several experts within his travel organization recommended the size change. They talked us into going with a shorter, lighter bat to try and eliminate his barrel from dropping. We bought the Easton Mako. My son worked hard all season to fix this. Needless to say it was naturally happening but got better to the point that it was only dropping a couple of inches opposed to 10-12 when he originally started swinging the Demarini. I spoke with several people within the organization that mentioned that the bat could be "weighted" wrong and that Easton was famous for that. I laughed thinking, how could that be if they weighed there bats before they send them out to meet each specification. I had the bat weighed by three people and it weight 19.929 ounces. 2.929 heavier than what is was supposed to be. We just switched back to Demarini.
recieved bat today Bump parent
Pros: Havent used it yet. will give an official review pending outcome, if my kid can even hold the bat up during bat sizing test. He is 6
Cons: Purchased 27/17. Bat weighs 19.4.
Beast bat Connorg13/ Beastmode player
Pros: Even though I only owned this bat for 1 year, it allowed me to hit the ball harder and farther than any other bat. It has great pop and speed too, allowing me to quickly turn on inside pitches and hit faster pitchers. I also went to try the 2016 mako and I believe that the 2015 model is more durable and can me used in more ways than just the 2016 model with a bunch of pop.
Cons: None.
Heavier than advertised 11U travel coach coach
Pros: Nice bat with good pop.
Cons: It is not a drop 10 as advertised. Bat weighs more around a drop 8 and feels more end loaded than balanced as described. Again its a nice bat just know what your getting.
Questions and Answers
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Is there any difference from the 2014 model other than the graphics? abats
Is the 2 3/4 inch barrel approved for Pony baseball Mustang division? lions
Does the new MAKO have different composite than last year's model? budwagon
My son has been using an XL1 the past couple of years, very successfully! Do you think switching to a balanced Mako will mess with his swing any? zd4418
My son is more of a contact hitter. Which bat is better suited for him: the 2015 Easton Mako 2 3/4" or 2015 Easton S3 2 3/4"? We generally play all year in GA. So possibly could face colder temps. Derek
My son plays with the 2014 RIP IT AIR -10 29" with great success. He loves the balance and light weight feel. However, the 2015 felt very different, and he did not like it. Therefore, I thought we'd try the senior league Easton MAKO. Which bat would feel lighter and more balanced? The MAKO (-10) or (-9)? baller42
My son is 53" and 70 lbs. What size bat would be appropriate? baller42
How does this bat compare to the 2015 YB15MK? CRAIG
My son has used the Easton XL1 the last 2 years. He was going from 30/20 to 31/21 and now I am looking at getting him a 32" bat. He is 10, 5'3", and 178 lbs. I was looking at a 32/27 2015 XL1. He hammers the ball now. Am I gaining anything going to the MAKO or should we stick with the XL1? Will
I heard there are some bats you should not use in cold weather. What would be the lowest temperature you could use this bat in? How does cold temperatures affect bats? CRAIG
I am about 5'3" and 160 lbs. I am wondering what size would be appropriate? Goose Gruell
My son is really torn between the 2015 Mako Senior League bat and the 2015 S1. He is 8 and is using the new Mako Torq and is killing the ball. We were wanting to get him a big barrel bat for his travel team but we just can't decide. I love the Mako but he likes them both but leans toward the S1 for how it looks I think. beastmode
I am wondering what size bat you would recommend. My son will be 10 in December. For the last two years he has used a 30 inch 18 ounce bat. Do you think the 30 inch 20 ounce is the right fit? He is 5 foot 1 and weighs 98 pounds. He currently uses a Louisville Slugger but I am looking at the Easton MAKO. Also, is there any difference between the 2014 to 2015 model? gman
My son is 9 he will be 10 in April. He has been swinging a 27 inch 18 ounce bat. What would be good for him in this bat? smiller
I was wondering what size would be best for me? I am 5'4" and 118 pounds. Calvin
I am 5'8" and 140 lbs. What would be the correct length for me? What is different between this year's model and last year's model? Zuc
Can you expand on your durability comments in comparing the 2015 and 2014 models? chris
Is there a break-in period on the MAKO or is it as good as it gets right out of the box? Nikko
My son is 5 foot 4, weighs 110 pounds and is 10 years old. What bat and weight would be good? Reg
What is the difference between the 2015 MAKO and the 2015 CF7? Which is better for a more contact hitter that hits line drives? Jim
My son is moving up to modified baseball this spring, and is required to us a BBCOR bat. He is 5'1" 110 lbs and has fast hands through the the strike zone. Is their a significant difference between the MAKO 2014 and 2015? What size do you recommend? Dave
Which is the better bat, the Easton MAKO Senior League Baseball Bat or Easton XL1 Senior League Baseball Bat? rooster
How does this bat compare to the COMBAT Bubba? dboy
I had a friend who said he had one of these, and he said the pop only lasted for about a week. I wanted to know if this was true or not. Once I break it in, how long will it last? Ian
What is the difference between the 2015 Easton MAKO Senior League and the Louisville Slugger Omaha 515 Senior League? Luke B.
My son is 4'8" and 86 lbs. What size and weight would you recommend? baseball dad
Is it half aluminum and half composite? baseball11
Where does the pop come from? caleb
How does this bat compare to the DeMarini CF6? Baseball dad
What is the difference between the SL15MK10B and the SL14MK10B? My son is 9, 4'11 and weighs 105 lbs. What is the right size I should get for him? He swung the original MAKO last year 28-17 2 1/4 barrel. Big E
My son is considered a power hitter. He's strong big kid. I am looking at getting a new bat. It was recommended I look for a end-weighted bat. He has been using a Combat Portent and had good success, just the pop is gone. Is this bat a good recommendation? I was also considering the 2015 COMBAT Portent G3 -8. What bat would you recommend? Dave
Is this bat allowed in Junior League baseball? Jacobe baseball
My son is 4'5" and 82 lbs. What size and weight would you recommend? "JOJO"
My grandson is 4'8" tall and weighs 82 lbs. He is asking me for a 31" bat and currently uses 30" 19 oz., What size would you recommend? J
My son currently uses the 2014 RIP-IT bat. He likes it. Will you compare this to the MAKO for performance? He is a strong kid; a long ball hitter. About 5'4" tall and 95 lbs. What size would you recommend? Or should we consider a newer RIP-IT? Tabes5
My son is 5'9 and 140 pounds, what size bat should he use? Is the 2015 Easton Mako a good choice or the Easton XL1? FW Cats
What is the difference between this Easton MAKO and the Easton S1? Hawk
Is this bat 2 3/4" in barrel diameter? jackson lowder
My son is 4 foot 9 inches and weighs 88 pounds, what bat size would you recommend? Kristin
My son is 5 foot 120 pounds, what size bat would you recommend? brad
Does it have the USSSA stamp? Patrick
Is the 2015 Mako Senior league bat offered in 29/18? Mason
I'm 5 foot and 85 pounds. What size would you recommend? Person Potato
Is this Pony League approved for Pinto league? JG
Is this a two-piece bat? jeff
My son is 12 years old. He is 5 foot 6 and weighs 120 pounds and uses a 2014 S3 30 inch -10. He has lots of bat speed/power. I am Looking at the Mako. What would your size and weight recommendation be? Jim O
What is the drop on this bat? cook
Is this bat good for power hitters? JMAN
Is it a balanced bat? justin
My son is 4 foot 2 and 50 pounds playing 9U this summer. What size would you recommend? Rick
What is the cheapest price you could get this bat at? Ericka
I am 4'7" and 95 pounds. What size do you recommend for me? jesse
Is this bat end loaded? CG3
My son is 6 years old is 3 foot 7 and weighs 45 pounds. He is moving up from coach pitch for Winter Ball and was wondering if he would benefit from this bat. If so what size? Edgar
Which bat is better? The 2015 MAKO or the 2015 DeMarini Overlord? jack
Where is most of the weight located on the bat and why? jack mor
I'm in a 13-15 year old Babe Ruth league. What Easton MAKO bat should I get for my league! Howie
My son is currently using the MAKO 30" 19 oz. What size would you recommend? He is 11 and 85 lbs. elliott
My son is about 4 feet tall and weighs about 60 pounds. He just started a travel ball coach pitch league. He has been using a Combat Portent 27 inch 17 ounce youth bat. I was looking at getting him a Mako SL. What size do you recommend? He is an above average hitter. joe
My son is 8, weighs 82 lbs., and is 4'8" tall. I am looking at the (SL15MK10B) bat. What size do you recommend? Big Bill
My son is a 10 year old and he is starting to play on an 11U travel team. He is a solid hitter with some power on occasion. He is 5 foot 1 and weighs about 105 pounds. I was looking at the Mako -10 30 inch 20 ounce 2 3/4 inch barrel diameter bat for him. Does this sound like a good fit? Jason
What is your return policy? Ken
How long will it take to ship? Max
My son is 5'9" and around 140 lbs. What size Easton MAKO SL Bat would you recommend? Or would you recommend something else? Last year he used the 32 in 22 oz SL14310, but it dented so need to replace it. We live in Boston area, early season can be a bit cool. He bats 3rd and is a solid hitter - getting on base as well as hitting home runs. Srbolt
My son will turn 8 on May 1st and is 4'2" and roughly 65 lbs. What size bat do you recommend? He normally swings a 28 in Little League, but I was wondering if we should size down for big barrel with less drop. RDC
Does this bat vibrate more or less than others? cboy02
My son will be 10 in April. He is 52" and weighs 67 lbs. He is a contact hitter. Last year he used a 27/17 Easton S3 (2-year old black/yellow model) and made consistent contact. I'm looking at the 2015 Easton S3, Easton MAKO, and Combat Portent G4. Which bat do you think would be best for him and what length/weight? pwm
My son is 8 and he is 55" and weighs 70 lbs. Which bat do you think would be best for him and what length/weight? Jennifer
My player is 12 years old, 4'10" and 70+ pounds. I am between the 2015 S1 (SL15S110) and the 2015 Mako (SL15MK10B). You mention in these posts that the MAKO has a longer sweet spot for the barrel. How much longer before it tapers towards the handle? LB
My son is 5'4" and weighs about 102 pounds. What bat is best for him? Loren
My player is 4'5", 63 lbs, and 10 years old. What size bat do you recommended? BillyBob
My son is 59" and 98 lbs. What size is right? Nikko
My son is 11, 5'2" and weighs about 90 pounds. What size would you recommend? Bob
My son is 6 years old, is 45" and weighs 46 lbs. What's a good bat for him? Size? mosca
My son is 11 years old, 5'1" and weighs 138 lbs. He has been hitting with your Easton SL14MK10B (30", 20oz) big barrel. Does this bat loose its "pop" after a while? How long do they last? Also, would moving up to the 31/20 be good? BigD
What year is this bat? Amber
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