The sweet spot is huge and the whole barrel reacts well to any contact. They say it is end loaded but it is more of a slight end load like the old Easton SRV4 was. Pros: This bat is just as hot as the $299 Easton bats.This is the best bang for you buck of all the Easton softball bats this year. Remember the incredible, best selling, Easton Salvo? That was IMX composite and so is the Easton L6. Don't let the low price fool you, the IMX composite handle may allow a teeny bit more vibration to reach your hands, but the IMX is a tried and true material for making bats. Easton IMX composite is not their newest carbon fiber, but it is one of their best. The new ASA bats are hotter, and the 6.0 Raw Power is no exception.Ĭonstruction: One-piece, all IMX composite carbon fiber. The Easton 6.0 is approved for play in ASA, which recently loosened their bat standards to be closer to the USSSA 1.20 bat standard. Similar to the Easton Salvo, the L6.0 Raw Power is end loaded, adding mass to the end of the barrel, and gives you more potential energy getting to the softball than a balanced bat, if you are strong enough to swing the end loaded model. This is supposed to allow you to feel and control your swing to a greater degree than a two-piece bat. The one piece design will let you feel more of the contact with the softball when you hit it. The Easton L6.0 softball bat is a one piece, end loaded, 100% composite ASA softball bat. Raw Power softball bats come in ASA, composite/aluminum, balanced and end loaded. The Easton Raw Power slow pitch softball bat lineup is the most complete softball bat offering ever seen. Easton Raw Power L6.0 Slowpitch Softball Bat End Load ASA SP13L6Įaston Raw Power L6.0 End Loaded 1 Piece Composite ASA Slowpitch Softball Bat
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