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Miken LongHaul Bomber
$250.00
Released April, 2010
The Pros:Capable of extremely long hits, good for players aiming at making more homeruns. Holds up well against heavy use for a few seasons, nice durability. Sweet spot is large enough that even beginners can hit it consistently.
The Cons:Takes some time to break it in and start seeing the performance potential. Doesn't have ASA approval, although it has it from most other associations.
The LongHaul Bomber is a slowpitch softball bat from Miken Sports. The bat features Miken's Multi-Layer Biaxial technology along with an MPa7 Resin system to increase the sweet spot and improve performance.
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It has a 100% composite construction which utilizes aerospace-grade fibers for strength and durability and also includes R900 technology which integrates carbon fiber for additional strength. The LongHaul Bomber has a Maxload swing weight to provide increased power and greater distance. It is designed with a 14.5" barrel that is 2.25" in diameter and has a premium synthetic leather grip. The bat also includes X-Tack Plus technology for additional grip at the knob. The bat is compliant with USSSA, NSA, and ISA standards but does not meet ASA requirements.
Features/Specs
- Multi-Layer Biaxial Technology
- MPa7 Resin System
- 100% Composite Construction
- Maxload Design
- R900 Carbon Fiber
- Premium synthetic leather grip
- X-Tack Plus Technology
- 14 ½" Barrel length
- 2 ¼" Barrel diameter
- Length/Weight: 34/26, 34/27, 34/28, 34/30
- USSSA, NSA and ISA Approved
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capable of extremely long hits, good for players aiming at making more homeruns
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holds up well against heavy use for a few seasons, nice durability
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sweet spot is large enough that even beginners can hit it consistently
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"Supermax" end load helps to really transfer power to the ball
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balanced well enough to keep you in control throughout the swing
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takes some time to break it in and start seeing the performance potential
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doesn't have ASA approval, although it has it from most other associations
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