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2013 Louisville Slugger TPX EXOGRID 3: SL13EX Senior League |
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What is the difference between the 2012 (-9) Exogrid 2 and the 2013 (-9) Exogrid?
Both are very similar in terms of materials and construction. The 2013 Exogrid will have a slightly lighter swing weight than the 2012 model.
Is the EXOGRID 3: SL13EX Senior League a very balanced bat or would you recommend another bat? Because I am looking for the most balanced bat with a ton of pop.
The 2013 Louisville Slugger TPX EXOGRID 3: SL13EX Senior League bat is very well balanced and has great pop to meet your criteria. It would be an excellent option.
Does Louisville Slugger not offer a composite -10 or -9 bat in a 2 5/8 barrel? We love the TPX Triton II we got from JustBats last year and are now ready to move up the TPX food chain to something a little heavier. Any suggestions? Will something akin to the Easton S1 be offered by LS or is that bat the way to go?
Currently, we do not have any composite bats from Louisville Slugger with a 2 5/8" barrel and a -9 or -10 length to weight ratio. The top rated bats that meet your criteria are the 2013 DeMarini CF5 LE: DXCFX-LE, 2013 Easton S1: SL13S110 and 2013 COMbat B4 Portent: B4SL1.
I'm considering the Exogrid or the Vertex. Which bat is more balanced, the Exogrid SL13EX or the Vertex SL13VXL? Thanks.
The 2013 Louisville Slugger TPX EXOGRID 3: SL13EX will have a slightly lighter swing weight and more balanced design compared to the 2013 Louisville Slugger TPX Vertex XL: SL13VXL.
Which would you say is a better choice the TPX EXOGRID 3 or the 2012 Marucci Black for a line drive hitter?
The 2013 Louisville Slugger TPX EXOGRID 3: SL13EX Senior League bat and 2012 Marucci Black would both be great bats. The EXOGRID 3 will have a lighter swing feel which can help out your bat speed.
Which would you prefer, a Easton 2013 XL1 or this bat. Which bat would be better for a power hitter?
The Easton XL1 is endloaded. Which is for a power hitter add even more pop to the swing. The 2013 Louisville Slugger TPX EXOGRID 3: SL13EX Senior League is more balanced and more for contact hitters.
Is the 2012 EXO GRID 2 balanced like the 2013 EXO GRID 3?
Yes, both the 2013 Louisville Slugger TPX EXOGRID 3 and 2012 EXO GRID 2 are balanced bats.
My son swung the Louisville Slugger Triton II -12 last year in 12u league. He is playing in the 13u bracket this year. He is 5' 1", 83 lbs. He has grown quite a bit from last year. He is likely to play Legion ball 15 months from now where he will have to use a -3 bat. Should I transition him towards that length and weight ratio now? If so, what would you suggest, -9, -8? I don't think he would have much success with a -5.
Making the transition to a heavier bat is going to be very important at this time. Since he will be going to a -3 in the next year and a half a -8 is going to be the ideal size to go with to help him transition to a heavier bat later. Try taking a look at the 2012 Marucci Black.
Which bat is more durable? The Exogrid 3 -9, Or DeMarini Voodoo -9?
Both would be very durable. The 2013 Louisville Slugger TPX EXOGRID 3: SL13EX Senior League bat will be a two-piece design. So will the DeMarini Voodoo. Both will have a 12 month warranty through their manufacturer.
I had the 2012 White Exogrid 2 in a 30" drop 9... It was an ok bat but it dented very badly after just a few hits... We went through 3 bats in a year and the last one still dented. In the past these were some of the most durable bats ive seen. Is this model better than last years for durability?
So far, the 2013 Exogrid 3 has displayed slightly above average durability compared to the 2012 model.
Does this bat swing true to weight? My son got the Ohama 31/21 and says that it feels light. he currently swings a CF5 30/20 and says that it feels heavier.
The 2013 Louisville Slugger TPX EXOGRID 3: SL13EX is a well balanced bat that feels true to weight.
The product description says "New for 2013". Other than the paint job, what is different than the Exogrid 2 Senior League model?
Both are very similar in terms of materials and construction. The 2013 Exogrid will have a slightly lighter swing weight than the 2012 model.
Why don't you make -8 TPX Exogrid 3's?
We are not the manufacturer. Louisville Slugger actually produces these bats. They do not currently produce a -8 in the 2013 Louisville Slugger TPX EXOGRID 3: SL13EX Senior League bat. I do see a -9 and -5 size available.
I am considering this bat and -8 DeMarini CF5 which is going to have more pop?
The 2013 Louisville Slugger TPX EXOGRID 3: SL13EX Senior League bat will come in -9 sizing. It will be one oz. lighter than the CF5. This bat will be two-piece in design with an alloy barrel and composite handle. The 2013 DeMarini CF5: DXCFR Senior League bat will be two-piece but will be made of 100% composite materials. This bat will require a period of break-in. The Exogrid 3 will not because of its alloy barrel. Both bats are very balanced. Both will have similar pop. The difference will be in the barrels being made up of alloy or composite material.
What is the difference between this bat and last years EXOGRID 2? Which is going to have better pop?
There is no difference between the 2012 and 2013 Louisville Slugger TPX EXOGRID 3: SL13EX Senior League. They both us the same Alloy and composite material in the handle.
Will this bat be legal in pony and ussa? Because i'm in both and i want a bat i can use in both
Yes. The 2013 Louisville Slugger TPX EXOGRID 3: SL13EX is legal in both Pony and USSSA play.
Is this bat a cold weather bat? With it being an alloy barrel/hybrid bat is the hybrid nature of it a problem in less than 50F like full composites? Would a Vertex or Omaha be better for cold weather, or maybe an Easton S3?
Playing in cold weather it is better to go ahead and just stick with a one-piece all alloy bat. Using a bat like the Easton S3, or the Louisville Slugger TPX Omaha are going to be better for durability in the cold weather.
Is this bat balanced or end-loaded?
The 2013 Louisville Slugger TPX EXOGRID 3: SL13EX Senior League is a balanced baseball bat.
Will this bat be legal for babe ruth 13 to 15 year old division?
Yes. The 2013 Louisville Slugger TPX EXOGRID 3: SL13EX is legal for the 13-15 Baseball Division within Babe Ruth.
for a 12 year old, would you suggest this bat or the -8 cf5?
That all depends on his height, his weight, the length of his current bat, the weight of his current bat and what bat he has used previously with the most success. You are more than welcome to call our knowledgeable customer service staff at 1-866-321-2287.
What does the BPF on the handle of the bat mean?
BPF stands for Bat Performance Factor. This is in place to regulate the performance of bats.
Is this the bat for a power hitter or contact hitter?
The 2013 Louisville Slugger TPX EXOGRID 3: SL13EX Senior League bat could be for both a power or contact hitter. This bat is a Two-Piece Design with an Alloy barrel and Composite inserts in the handle. Typically, you will see the gap/line drive hitters prefer a Two-Piece model. A One-Piece design is typically loved by power hitters who like a stiffer feel to their bats.
Is this a One-Piece or Two-Piece bat?
The 2013 Louisville Slugger TPX EXOGRID 3: SL13EX Senior League bat is a One-Piece design with an AC21 Scandium Alloy barrel and LS-2X Composite Inserts in the handle.
Is this bat approved for play in Little League Junior Division?
Yes, the 2013 Louisville Slugger TPX EXOGRID 3 is approved for play in Little League Junior Division.






