Anderson NanoTek SP Omega Slow Pitch Softball Bat: NANOSPO
Features
2 1/4 Inch Barrel Diameter
Approved for Play in ASA, USSSA, NSA, ISA
End-Loaded Swing Weight
Ergonomic Weldless Knob
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Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty
LaunchPad Technology
Single Wall Construction
TaperFlex Contour - Vibration Management System
TrueFlex End Cap
Two-Piece Hybrid Design
Description
Reviews
Average Ratings Based on 4 Customer Reviews
FordPrefect
Pros: LOVE the new endloaded feel. The original NanoTek swung too balanced for my taste. The new composite handle is stiff, not flexy. Tons of pop for a metal bat... can't believe it's a singlewall.
Cons: None!
R4$
Pros: I am "Royalty" in my league, The outfielders bag up, and the fans wait in anticipation. With out question this is the most powereful bat I have ever owned. Fresh out the wrapper bombs. The end loaded feature is definitely felt when you swing the bat. First AB of the season, HR. Everyone goes to composite, smh, you composite fans have no clue. If you are not using aluminum then you are missing out on homeruns. If you are a power hitter..........Anderson Nanotek Omega is exactly what you want. I swing a 30 .oz, that is only advised for the big boys. This bat swing heavy.If you buy anything other than this bat you just wasted your money. Pay smart and play big.
Cons: -0-
Bacca
Pros: Hit well for about 24 hits.
Cons: Dented and cracked at swing 25. Returned it to Anderson, which took more than 3 weeks for them to issue a return number before I could mail it back after emailing and calling several times. Then a week later they mail it back stating a softball could not do that damage. I have bought dozens of bats from this website, which I love and will continue to, but Anderson has far been the worst. This bat is not worth $300. I will never buy an Anderson bat ever again. Go Miken or Demarini.
It's good, I guess? Atro player
Pros: Comfortable Handle, durability, 30 Day Proof at the Plate Program, 1 Year Warranty, Admiration of Fans?
Cons: Price, Not a whole heck of a lot of pop, but I think it's because it hasn't broken-in yet. Gets out hit by the team's White Steel.
Questions and Answers
Have a question about the Anderson NanoTek SP Omega Slow Pitch Softball Bat: NANOSPO? Ask our team of experts and they will respond within 24 hours.
Does the bat play heavy? I use a 27oz. but have noticed that because some bats are end loaded they seem to feel heavier. Would I go to a 26oz on this bat instead of a 27oz. or does this bat play to its said weight? Ray
Is this bat covered under the 30 day proof of play warranty? Frank
I have a 2011 Nonotech bat and ASA is not allowing it. It seems this bat and the 2010 are ASA approved. Will the 2011 be submitted for ASA approval. How does this 2012 bat compare to the Miken Ultra II? Ralph
whats the difference between the omega and alpha? nassman
I play in a coed league. We can't use 100% composite bats that are double walled. I see that this is a single wall and considered a hybrid. Believe we can have composite handle. Is that what hybrid is referring to? Just want to make sure I can use this bat if i buy it. paul
On ebay this bat is listed as composite. Is the barrel 100% Alloy or is there any composite in it? Is the handle only composite? Lou
I am wondering what kind of sound this bat make upon contact with the ball. I have read several reviews and some have said that this bat has a loud "ping" sound. Eagle
Is the bat stamped on the taper with the USSSA logo like will be required for bats starting next year? Jake
We would like to purchase the NanoTek bats for our league. If we ordered the end loaded bats say at 28 oz. some one said they seem to play heavier then they seem. Therefore would you recommend getting a lighter oz. one. Example if you wanted to use a 28 oz. bat would you order a 27 oz. to compensate for the 28 oz. Ray
I use a 34/30 Miken Freak DST Maxload in a men's league, which is their endloaded version of the DST Balanced, but cannot use it in a coed league. I know that endloaded bats swing a little heavier than balanced ones, but I was wondering if the 34/30 Omega feels comparable in weight to the 34/30 Freak DST Maxload before I buy it for a coed league. drcal
Why is the Omega $300 when the Alpha is $250? nassman
Do these bats have the new flexlink handles? Atro
How does this bat compare to the DeMarini White/Raw Steel? Jimbo
What does the end load do to the ball when hit compared to the Alpha? rpitt
Is this bat legal for a league that is not allowed to have a double wall or a composite barrel? Will the end-loaded design have anything to do with the regulations? rpitt
About the Brand
A High-Tech Engineer, a Sales Manager for a chemical company, and a Professional Yacht Racer with a background in mechanical engineering are not likely to have much in common. But they did, and still do. You guessed it…SOFTBALL.
Our passion for “Diamond” sports goes back many years, but it was about 10 years ago that we started manufacturing and private labeling our bats for other companies. In 1999, Steven Anderson designed a new multi-wall high-performance bat that featured our patented “Power Arch” technology. After thorough testing, it was ready for the company that we designed it for, but they were going through a transition period and were not ready to move on it.
Here was the bummer, our team was counting on using these bats in a big tournament that was just a month away and we could not put their graphics on the bats until the deal between the two of us was inked.
Steven offered a solution … they are already certified by the governing bodies so why don’t we put our own graphics on them and use them in the tourney. What a great idea and that is exactly what we did.
I was driving to the plant the next morning wearing my championship “T” shirt and had no idea that when I arrived at 6:30 am that the message machine would be filled and the phones would be ringing. The messages and the calls were all basically the same … “How do I get my hands on one of those new Anderson Techwraps”?
That is how it started, and since then we have released the FlexTech, FastTech, RocketTech, TechZilla, Pyrotech, and we are not done.
Let me tell you a little secret……THE BEST IS YET TO COME…GO DEEP, GO VERY VERY DEEP
Bat Properties
Approved For | ASA |
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Bat Type | Softball |
Deals | Closeout Bats Bundle and Save |
Material | Half and Half |
Softball Bats | Slow Pitch |
Vendor | Anderson |
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