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Bat Pack Mizuno Frenzy Super Lite and Easton CV12: MZFSL and SCG1B Fastpitch |
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Mizuno Frenzy Super Lite: MZFSL Fastpitch |
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Average Customer Review
If you have a question about the Mizuno Frenzy Super Lite: MZFSL Fastpitch, please visit our Questions and Answers page.
What do you think about the Mizuno Frenzy Super Lite: MZFSL Fastpitch?
Average Customer Review
If you have a question about the Easton CV12: SCG1B Fastpitch, please visit our Questions and Answers page.
What do you think about the Easton CV12: SCG1B Fastpitch?
Got a question about the Mizuno Frenzy Super Lite: MZFSL Fastpitch ? Ask our team of experts, and they will respond within 24 hours.
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My daughter needs a softball fastpitch bat, but we are unsure what size to order. She is 12 years old and is about 5' tall and weighs 135 lbs.
We would recommend a 32" model of the Mizuno Frenzy Super Lite: MZFSL Fastpitch bat for a player with those stats. For future sizing guidelines, check out our Bat Coach tool: http://www.justbats.com/bat-coach/
Will this bat still be legal in 2013 for Babe Ruth Softball leagues?
According to the information we have received, the Mizuno MZFSL will still be legal in Babe Ruth in 2013.
Will this bat be legal with the new regulations for next year with USSSA?
The Frenzy Super Lite MZFSL does not have the new USSSA stamp. However, it is legal until September 1, 2013. After that time, the new USSSA stamp will be required.
Got a question about the Easton CV12: SCG1B Fastpitch ? Ask our team of experts, and they will respond within 24 hours.
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If the CV12 is not going to be legal in USSSA sanctioned events, will it still be legal in ASA?
The Easton CV12: SCG1B Fastpitch bat features the 2004 ASA certification mark. As of now, fastpitch bats in ASA will not be affected by any rule changes, and new models are being produced with the same 2004 mark. Starting 1/1/14, all bats used in USSSA will require the new BPF 1.20 mark (or be made of wood).
Looking at possibly getting the CV12 for my 8 year old daughter. She currently swings a 19 oz. with good bat speed. Would the 30/20 work for her?
If she has good swing speed and bat control with her 19 oz. bat, then a move up to a 20 oz. Easton CV12: SCG1B would be a natural progression in terms of bat size.
I am a 5'2" 110 lbs ex-player who is looking for a bat suitable for modified fastpitch. 10 years ago I swung a balanced bat, but now I lead off with my old 33/21 and foul line drive after line drive into the third base coach. I was never a power hitter so I am hesitant about an end loaded bat, but would a 32/22 in the slightly endloaded CV12 slow my timing down enough to eliminate the defensive shift, without sacrificing too much power? Or would it make more sense to look for a drop 9?
If you currently have above average swing speed with your 33" 21 oz. bat, then a move up in weight, or a switch to and endloaded bat is recommended. A 22 oz. Easton CV12: SCG1B would be a good choice and it's not enough of an endload and not a big enough jump in weight to negatively impact your swing speed and bat control.
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As the industry leader for over 30 years, Easton Baseball/Softball has continued to raise the bar with innovation, originality and ingenuity. It began in 1969, when Easton produced the first true aluminum bat, and has continued throughout the past three decades with virtually all significant industry "firsts" having been pioneered by Easton: first CU31 bat; first C405 bat; first titanium bat; first Carbon Core bat; first Scandium bat; etc. The trend continues today with bats such as the Tri-Shell and the ConneXion. The patented Tri-Shell design features a super elastic rubber sleeve san.... read more
- -12 Length to Weight Ratio
- 2 1/4 Inch Barrel Diameter
- Anti-Shock Construction
- Approved for Play in ASA, USSSA, NSA, ISA, ISF
- Balanced Swing Weight
- Black Onyx Carbon
- Cylinder Seaming Technique Eliminates Inconsistencies
- Exclusive Cushioned Grip
- Free Shipping!
- Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty
- Lightweight End Cap
- Unsurpassed Sweetspot
- Product Video for the Mizuno Frenzy Super Lite: MZFSL Fastpitch
- -10 Length to Weight Ratio
- 2 1/4 Inch Barrel Diameter
- Approved for Play in ASA, USSSA, ISA, NSA, ISF, and SSUSA
- Exclusive 400 Day Manufacturer's Warranty
- Free Shipping!
- IMX Composite Inner Tube
- Pro-Tack Grip
- Single System Technology (SST) One-Piece Design
- Slightly End-Loaded For More Power
- THT100 Aluminum Outer Shell
- Product Video for the Easton CV12: SCG1B Fastpitch
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