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2013 Easton S3: SL13S310 Senior League |
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We are restricted to USSSA 1.15 bats. Does this fit that category?
The 2013 Easton S3: SL13S310 Senior League bat features the new USSSA thumbprint stamp as shown on the bat images on the website.
Is the SL13S310 31" 24 oz. bat BBCOR certified?
No, the 2013 Easton S3: SL13S310 Senior League is a USSSA bat. The BBCOR model is the 2013 Easton S3 BBCOR: BB13S3 Adult.
My son is a 8 years old and weighs 53 lbs and is 49" tall. He currently uses a 2 5/8" Easton Stealth Speed that is 29" 19 oz. Which of the new Easton bats is the most similar? I think it is the S2. If not which one? Will the new Speed Series be equal in balance and swing speed? Which bat and size do you recommend for him? I believe the bat coach says that he needs a 28" bat. If he goes down to a 28" S2 or S3, will it have a negative effect on his swing or bat speed?
The Easton S1 replaced the Easton Stealth Speed. The S1 will actually have a slightly lighter swing weight than the Stealth Speed, which means a player should have faster swing speed with the S1. Based on his size, and previous bat, a 29" 19 oz. bat is still recommended. It's always recommend that a player stick with the same type of bat they have used in the past with the most success. In doing so, the player is much, much more likely to have continued success at the plate. Thus, I recommend going with the S1 over the S2 or S3. It's never recommended a player move down in bat weight as this can hinder their progress as they get older and have to start using heavier bats.
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- -10 Length to Weight Ratio
- 2 5/8 Inch Barrel Diameter
- Balanced Swing Weight
- Features New USSSA 1.15 BPF Stamp
- Free Shipping!
- Full 400 Day Manufacturer's Warranty
- One-Piece Alloy Design
- Performance Diamond Grip
- Power Brigade Speed Series - Lightweight With Low M.O.I. for Faster Swing Speeds and Added Power
- THT100 Scandium Alloy
- Ultra-Thin 29/32 Inch Handle
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