Easton Softball Bat Reviews
Easton has over 80 years experience in the manufacture of sporting goods. It all started in the 1920's when the founder, Doug Easton, began making arrows out of aluminum at the age of 15.
When his son joined the business in the 1960's, he began to help the company branch out into ski poles and eventually softball bats. Easton developed the technology to make the aluminum softball bats thinner on the inside, thus getting rid of the heavy and unbalanced bats of their predecessors.
Easton engineers keep pushing technological innovation to produce the next generation of products like the Easton Synergy Brett Helmer Slow Pitch Softball Bat. This brings a lot of innovation to the plate with you, so you’ll enjoy better contact, more power, and greater feel. What else could you want?
With this bat you’ll experience the Easton composite crush, a dynamic increase in the power delivered at impact. Advanced carbon fiber technology means that the barrel is more rigid and transfers greater energy to the ball, while the handle is more flexible, creating a micro-whip motion to the swing, for greater bat speed at contact, and consequently, more power in every hit.
One of 2010’s Top Rated Softball Bats, The Easton SSR3B Stealth Speed (-10) combines the largest multi-wall hitting area in the game with Easton’s Focus Flex handle design and 2-piece CXN technology, to deliver increased bat speed and more power at impact.
The Easton SRV4B Synergy Speed (-10) combines a great light swing weight for faster swing speed with a large multi-wall hitting area and Easton’s Focus Flex handle design.
The Limited Edition of the return of the hugely popular Original Synergy Plus SCN2 Softball Bat. This bat is made to the exact specifications of the orginal Synergy Plus SCN2 that was released in 2005.
The SX70 Reflex is comfortable in the hand and powerful at the plate, with a concave Mother Load pre-loaded end cap helping produce maximum force with every swing.
The Easton SK4 Hammer slow pitch softball bat is an all-purpose softball bat with a full rolled-over end.
Easton SSR1 Stealth Reveal composite slowpitch softball bat is equipped with Easton’s patented Integrated Matrix Technology (IMX) which optimizes the relationship of materials, design, and process for unmatched durability and maximum performance.
In 1972, Doug Easton, the founder of Easton passed away - leaving the business solely to his son, Jim Easton. Since that time, Easton Bats has grown from archery and ski equipment, to baseball and softball equipment and the even more recent expansion into the hockey arena. Although many companies have tried to buy them out, they are still Easton Sporting Group, under the direction of Greg Easton, the founders' grandson.
