Easton L6.0 ASA Slow Pitch Softball Bat: SP14L6
Features
12 Inch Barrel Length
2 1/4 Inch Barrel Diameter
29/32 Inch Handle With Tacky Ultra-Thin Gauze Grip
Approved for Play in ASA and ISF only
End-Loaded Swing Weight
Free Shipping!
Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty
Raw Power Series
One-Piece Single System Composite Design
IMX Composite for Optimal Sweet Spot and Maximum Performance
Description
Reviews
Average Ratings Based on 19 Customer Reviews
So-So so far 28oz Rob player
Pros: Nice swinging bat Balls launch when they hit the sweet spot Slowly opening up
Cons: OUCH!! On the mishits Sweet spot is very small so far Some vibration Not sure of the breakin time
Great ASA Bat Bill B. player
Pros: The 27oz. version of this bat feels amazing. Great pop right out of the wrapper, just like the previous year's L6.0. Great looking bat as well!
Cons: Only con may still be the ultra thin grip.
good buy TJ player
Pros: Just bought this bat, i purchased the 27 oz with 2 oz end load. so far I m very satisfied with what I got for my money. Takes about 30 swings to break it in but once it is broken in I have been hitting bombs with it. I'm not a home run hitter but I'm hitting it upwards of 300 feet
Cons: not a huge fan of the grip because the sweet spot isn't huge, hurts your hands if its not right on the sweet spot but its getting better the more the bat gets broke in
its my best bat so far Joel holliday player
Pros: 28 oz end loaded swings like a 27 oz bat it swings ballanced and the smaller Handel helps with my wrist snap to drive the ball far its my next game bat.
Cons: None
Bat is nice for a 1 piece Joey Hall player
Pros: Nice pop, fast break in time and feel...crushes ASA balls
Cons: grip is weak, I replaced with Lizard skin and its a huge improvement.
Reminds me of my "Trusty" Salvo Jonathan Valdez player
Pros: The L6.0 feels great honestly. It did take about 200 swings before it felt like it was really breaking in but now the ball is flying off my bat. It reminds me of my last 2 Salvos. The Graphics are great and it was quick to get used to. The salvo has a little lighter end load so that was really the only difference I had to adjust to. Overall I love this bat and if you swing Easton ASA bats then this is the bat for you.
Cons: I think the only con is the skinny grip since I was use to my salvo. All I did was add a tennis grip over the skinny grip and put a knob at the end and it feels great!
Michael Michael Henebury player
Pros: Graphics are great, I thought a little stiff out of the wrapper seems to improve with more swings. Love the feel of it end loaded. Starting to like the bat a lot! Nice price for the price a great bat! Its wroth much more!
Cons: handle is a little thin for me easily fixable with some tape, but the more I use it the more I like it!
AWESOME BAT! Hollywood player
Pros: Has good pop out of the wrapper for the price you cant go wrong with this one I hit mostly right field and hit line drives definitely my gamer!
Cons: I own an OG salvo and the L6 doesnt have the same distance but has more pop imo
Awesome Bat Nick player
Pros: I like the pop on it, it helped me increase my distance by 50 feet from my $30 Walmart aluminum bat (I know the L6 is a composite bat), I'm now hitting the ball about 260 feet by just tossing up the ball and hitting it. with my old aluminum bat it was going about 200 feet.
Cons: I'm not a batting gloves person and the grip hurts my hands, I'm pretty sure that will solve the problem but I'm not a batting gloves person
Great Bat Ladystormsoftballteam.com(Baltimore,Md) coach
Pros: I purchased this bat last season for my womens team and my ladies hitting line drives and bombs all season enroute to back to back Championships. Great feel Great bat.
Cons: The grip was the only thing I changed it was ruff on the hands.
Great Power Bat jimmy player
Pros: when u hit with the sweet spot, the ball flies off of the bat with minimal effort. when u use your full power, the ball goes 350ft
Cons: sweet spot could be larger
game bat of choice Stephen player
Pros: after doing some research i decided to go ahead and give this bat a try. i am more than satified with my purchase. one of the best bats i have hit with. i love the end loaded design. has amazing pop and since it is my favorite color you definatley cannot beat the graphics. when i showed up my team made jokes cause i brought a new bat to the game but after using it they won't leave my bat alone.:) very good bat
Cons: the gauze style grip tape is painful for me. i switched it out for a different grip tape and it is great.:)
28 oz Sam player
Pros: Can hit bombs with the right pitch. Looks cool
Cons: Nearly impossible to pull the ball into left. Hard to adjust when the pitch isn't perfect. Grip is bad. If I could buy again, I would get the 26 or 27 oz.
new bat Scott Bosgieter player
Pros: First swing out of plastic was about 325 to 350 like little grip bat is hot
Cons: Nothing so far
Great out of the wrapper! Shawn player
Pros: I love the thin handle and even though it's end loaded it feels nice and balanced.
Cons: Some people prefer a thicker handle.
watch it fligh TOMMY B. player
Pros: Bat took little time to break in out of wrapper.approximately 50-60 hits With bat and i was pleadantly surprised.most popular bat on my team..
Cons: Grip tape thin.some vibrations
Great looking bat, handle needs improvement Tyler player
Pros: There is a great sweet spot in this End Loaded version, we had some guys on the team that kept hitting too late trying to get it but overall great pop.
Cons: The first thing I did was buy some tape and go over the handle, it needs it.
It's All I Thought It Would Be and More AR player
Pros: Just got it today, 34", 28oz with a 3oz end load. Have 25 swings on it at the cages. First swing the ball exploded of the bat, felt great. Can't wait to use it in the game tomorrow.
Cons: Small handle for someone with large hands. Need to use gloves.
L 6.0 --- Best Bat In My Bag Art R. player
Pros: Looks and feels great. Excellent pop right out of the wrapper. I bought the 28 oz with a 3 oz end load. Only have about 40 swings at the batting cages and the balls are lighter than game balls. My first hit the ball EXPLODED OF IT. Can't wait to use tomorrow night at my next game.
Cons: Handle is a little thin and the wrap is rough on the hands. Would suggest using gloves or re-wrap the handle.
Questions and Answers
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How will this bat hold up to .44 COR balls? Karl
I have the 2013 model and it seems to be good with the .44 core ball that my league uses. Do you not recommend buying this new model? Sk
I play mostly .52 core 12" ball but also on a fun league that uses a 14" ball. Would this bat be safe to use for that as well? Jeff
Is this a single wall bat? Garrett
What is the difference between the SP14L6 L6.0 and the SP14LX LX.0? stu
I just bought this bat from you guys. Is it safe to take it to the batting cages? nick b
Which Easton slow pitch bat is better LX.0 or L6.0? I mainly play ASA, would it be a advantage swinging a dual stamp? We're currently using the .52 COR 300 ball. Gil
Is this bat ASA approved? charlie
I bought the 2013 L6.0 a year ago, and I'm starting to see a small crack. I play in ASA leagues and use .44 COR balls. I'm just wondering why it's showing signs of that so fast. Would the 2014 model hold up a little bit better? Logan
How does this compare to the original Easton Salvo (SRV5) from 2010ish? Graves
Is this bat similar to the discontinued 2010 Easton CV12? Nick
What is the difference between the L6.0 and the L4.0? Nick
Which bat has more pop and distance, the L6, L4, or the L3? Which one would be a better buy? hollywood
What is the BPF on this bat and does the bat have a stamp showing the BPF? Angel
Are the ASA BATS hotter than USSSA BATS? Hollywood
Would this bat be approved for use in NSA leagues? I'm not sure if there is a difference with NSA and ASA softball leagues/regulations Jack
Is this bat okay with .44 core 375 compression ball ? Rod
Is this a single wall bat? linfieldkp
Will a 27 ounce feel heavy like a 29 ounce bat because of the 2 ounce end-load? roro
Why is it not recommended to be used in batting cages with the yellow dimpled balls? What damage is done to the bat? Jerry
Does this bat have an alloy barrel? Also, does it have the old 2004 ASA approved stamp? Brandon
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 | ASA |
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Barrel Diameter | 2 1/4 |
Bat Type | Softball |
Deals | Closeout Bats Bundle and Save |
Material | Composite |
Softball Bats | Slow Pitch |
Vendor | Easton |
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