Easton bats have always maintained one of the top spots in the baseball and softball bat industry through their commitment superb construction, advanced technology, and elite performance. But what’s the difference between a standard Easton bat and a TORQ model?
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2016 Adidas EQT X3 RBZ - The RocketBallz BBCOR Baseball Bat
Earlier this year, the team at Adidas adapted TaylorMade’s game-changing RocketBallz technology for America's Pastime. By applying the golf industry's technological know-how to baseball, Adidas was able to release a bat that blends balance with tape-measure-testing performance. |
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Gearing up for next season already? Check out Louisville Slugger’s new 2016 baseball bats. From BBCOR to Youth to Youth Big Barrel, each bat in the 2016 Louisville Slugger lineup is backed by a 30 Day Promise. The team at Slugger is confident that you’ll love your new 2016 bat, but if you’re not satisfied with it for any reason within 30 days, send it back for a refund or exchange. |
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The World's First "smartBAT"? RIP-IT Wants To Make It A Reality
"I am an advocate for providing people with better information because I have learned it leads to better decision making." - RIP-IT CEO Jason Polstein. The team at RIP-IT are no strangers to developing game-changing technology for the baseball and softball markets, but if their newest project reaches its funding goal, they will have created a product that can actually make you a better player. |
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Now Available: 2016 Baseball & Fastpitch Softball Bats
The brand new 2016 Baseball and Fastpitch Softball bat lines have finally arrived at JustBats.com! It’s never too early to start preparing for next year, so check out all of these new models, from some of your favorite brands like DeMarini, AXE, Easton, Louisville Slugger, and Mizuno, right here: |
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Regarded as some of the top bats on the field on any given day, the Louisville Slugger Z-2000 and Z-3000 ASA Slow Pitch Softball bats have done little to disappoint. Each of these models is constructed using Louisville Slugger’s own Pure 360 Composite, allowing these bats to be both durable and lightweight while reducing wall thickness for higher performance. The particular models we are going to highlight today are the Z-2000 and Z-3000 models that are approved for play in ASA. |
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The first bat from Louisville Slugger’s 2015 line has arrived, the Prime 915! You may have seen this bat in action during the College World Series by teams like the Louisville Cardinals. This three piece, fully composite bat is designed for the ultimate combination of speed, power, and balance. |
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Known for outfitting elite teams around the world with the best equipment available, Adidas has expanded its 2015 product line to include two new BBCOR baseball bat models; and they’re now available at JustBats! Offered in the one-piece X1 and two-piece hybrid X2 designs, the EQT BBCOR line combines extreme durability and performance that tests the limits of the BBCOR certification. |
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The greatest show on dirt has made its annual trip to Omaha and the 2014 College World Series is set to kick off tomorrow. There are eight teams that have outlasted the rest and managed to earn the right to battle it out for the top spot in College Baseball. |
Louisville, Mississippi, Texas, Texas Tech, TCU, UC Irvine, Vanderbilt and Virginia will all leave their mark on this year’s Series. We will have to wait and see which team will prevail with the #1 spot, but you won’t have to wait to see what the best teams in the nation will be swinging on game day. Here is the list of bats each team will be using for the 2014 College World Series! |
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Breaking a wood bat can be tough for a hitter. Just when you’ve gotten a feel for your game model, you’re left with nothing but multiple pieces and splinters spread across the ground. The hit your wallet takes when you have to replace that gamer can be even worse. |
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