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Easton Salvo
$309.00
Released April, 2010
The Pros:Great pop right out of the wraper. Gets better and better as you break it in. Large sweet spot, easy to hit with.
The Cons:Composite bat can't be used in some leagues.
The Easton Salvo is a softball bat designed specially for slow-pitch softball players. It utilizes a 13.5”, end-loaded extended barrel for extra power. In fact, the power is built from Integrated Matrix Technology (IMX) composite, and includes an ultra-thin 29/32” tapered handle.
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The result is a maximized hitting area with great feel, reduced vibration, greater balance, and a more fluidic swing that critics say feels like a natural extension of one’s arm. Plus the bat benefits from a one-piece design (Single System Technology) for stronger feedback and an expansive hitting area. Note also that the Salvo complies with all softball standards (ASA, USSSA, NSA, etc.) and includes a 400-day manufacturer’s warranty.
Features
- All Standard Compliant Softball Bat
- Designed for Slow-Pitch Players
- IMX Composite, End-Loaded Barrel
- Ultra-Thin, Tapered Handle
- Maximized Hitting Area
- Stronger Feedback/Feel
- Reduced Vibration
- Enhanced Balance
- Single System Technology
- 400-Day Warranty
User Reviews (2)
Pros & Cons
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great pop right out of the wraper
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gets better and better as you break it in
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large sweet spot, easy to hit with
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1
great texture to the grips, has nice traction and a good feel
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1
has a short sound on impact that isn't too loud, surprises the outfielders with how far the ball ends up going
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well balanced to give you both control and power
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easy to send the ball right where you want it, good control
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composite bat can't be used in some leagues
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