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Easton raw power bats
Easton raw power bats










easton raw power bats

This L4.0 Raw Power bat is as stiff as you can get. The bat has a good weight distribution for an end load, and doesn’t feel heavy. The Black Carbon in the handle of the Easton L4.0 makes the bat even and forgiving. The bat didn’t vibrate excessively when I missed the sweet spot and hit the ball nearer to the taper. The Easton L4.0 Brett Helmer signature has the same even feel as every Easton slow pitch softball bat. It won’t be necessary to regrip this bat with athletic tape. This thin gauze grip tape is like athletic tape and there is no cushion. The first thing I noticed about the Easton L4.0, was the grip tape being used on the newer Easton Raw Power softball bats. The latest SIC Black Carbon in used in the Easton L4.0 Raw Power Slow Pitch Softball Bat giving it an “improved feel.” The older IMX composite is used in the L6.0. The Easton L4.0 is very different from the L6.0. This gives the L4.0 Raw Power Softball Bat an even, virtually vibration free feel when you hit the ball. The SIC Black Carbon composite fiber material in the handle is Easton’s exclusive. The Easton L4.0 has been approved for ISF and the latest ASA Softball Bat standard. It is a one piece, 100% composite with a 12 inch barrel bat with a 1 ounce end load. The Brett Helmer Signature Easton L4.0 Raw Power Slow Pitch Softball bat has been one of the most looked forward to end loaded, single piece bat to come on the market.

#Easton raw power bats series

This series comes in balanced and end load, ASA and USSSA 1.20. The most recent bats to come out of the Easton Hit Lab in Van Nuys, California are the Easton Raw Power slow pitch softball bats.












Easton raw power bats