Guide to 2010 Composite Softball Bats
First there was wood, the natural fiber that traditionalists still love, and which is the only material usable in America’s favorite pastime, Major League Baseball. Then came aluminum, offering a harder, more durable bat all the way around. A denser, highly energetic hitting surface was provided at much lighter weight.
The new State of the Art is composite, which introduces dual wall technology. The outer wall is aluminum, the inner wall is woven carbon or graphite, and the proven end result is better power, better control, a better average, and more extra base hits. It’s all good out of the batter’s box when a composite stick is in hand! Composite bats are confidence builders, because they offer both increased power and better control. The 2010 season will witness the introduction of some of the most dynamic composite fastpitch softball bats ever made. If you want to stride to the plate packing one of them, consider these models, from the top names in the game!
Top Composite Softball Bats
Worth 2010 Mayhem Composite -12 Fastpitch Bat!
100% Composite, 100% power, control, and durability. Pick it up, and you probably won’t put it down!
DeMarini 2010 CF4 Black -10 Fastpitch Softball Bat!
The horizontal and vertical weave produces the perfect synergy of flex and power through the enlarged barrel.
Easton 2010 Synergy Speed -10 Fastpitch Bat!
This hitting tool reduces weight and delivers a high-density hitting surface. The hitter enjoys greater bat speed, greater power, and greater ability to place the ball anywhere between the lines.
Louisville 2010 TPS Catalyst -10 Fastpitch Softball Bat!
Perfect balance for optimal power at contact, including a synthetic grip for comfort and control.
Miken 2010 Rain 100 Comp -9/-10 Fastpitch Softball Bat!
If you haven’t been introduced to R900 Carbon Fiber, it might be time to makes its acquaintance. This revolutionary material stores energy in your swing, and releases it at contact, energizing every hit for maximum ball speed and distance.
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