Sporting Goods : Easton SCN9 Stealth Comp CNT Slow Pitch Bat

Sporting Goods : Easton SCN9 Stealth Comp CNT Slow Pitch Bat

Easton SCN9 Stealth Comp CNT Slow Pitch Bat

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Easton SCN9 Stealth Comp CNT Slow Pitch Bat
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Sales Rank: 53827










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Amazon Minimum Age: 72 months
Binding: Sports
Brand: Easton
Label: Easton
Manufacturer: Easton
Publisher: Easton
Sales Rank: 53827
Studio: Easton



Features:
  • High-quality slow-pitch softball bat made using Carbon Nanotube (CNT) technology
  • Sturdy, highly strengthened composite material is optimized for maximum performance
  • ConneXion technology acts like a hinge to efficiently transfer energy from handle to barrel
  • Ultra-thin 29/32-inch handle with comfortable Pro-Tack cushioned grip
  • Extended 13.5-inch barrel with 2-1/4-inch diameter; 1-year warranty







Editorial Review:

Amazon.com Item Description:
Boasting a combination of Carbon Nanotube (CNT) and Integrated Matrix (IMX) technologies, the SCN9 Stealth Comp CNT bat continues to dominate the slow-pitch game. The CNT construction strengthens the bat's composite structures, thus optimizing the design for maximum performance, while the IMX synchronizes the relationship between the materials, design technologies, and manufacturing process. Players will also love the ConneXion technology, which acts like a hinge to provide an efficient energy transfer from the handle to the barrel, creating a whip-like action through the hitting zone to generate more power. Add in the company's patented Opti-Flex CNT composite handle technology--which provides a maximum handle flex that's two times greater than aluminum--and you have a bat that easily meets all 2007 performance standards from ASA, USSSA, NSA, ISA, SSUSA, and ISF.

Other details include an Extended Flex design that stretches the sweet spot along the entire length of the extra-long 13.5-inch barrel; an ultra-thin 29/32-inch handle with a Pro-Tack cushioned grip; and a 2-1/4-inch barrel diameter. The Stealth Comp CNT bat--which is designed exclusively for slow-pitch softball play--is backed by a one-year warranty.

About Easton
In 1922, Doug Easton began crafting custom wood bows and cedar arrows in Watsonville, California. Although Doug produced tournament-grade, footed cedar arrows for the archery champions of that era, he was constantly frustrated with the inconsistency and lack of uniformity of wood shafts. Convinced that consistently straight uniform arrow shafts were impossible to manufacture from wood, Doug turned his attentions to aluminum. In 1939, he began manufacturing aluminum arrows in Los Angeles. His instincts about this material were correct, and in 1941, California archer Larry Hughes won the national championship with a set of Doug's aluminum arrows. This was the beginning of a trend that would change traditional archery and transcend into numerous other sports arenas over the next 50 years.

Today, Jas. D. Easton, Inc. is a privately owned manufacturer, marketer and distributor of sporting equipment, headquartered in Van Nuys, California. It currently employs more than 1,000 people worldwide in various distribution, manufacturing, sales and marketing capacities. Other operations are located in Salt Lake City, Utah, Mexico and Canada. Easton is considered one of the world's preeminent innovators, designers, and manufacturers of sporting equipment. Much of this success is due to Easton's corporate strategy centered around producing products for the highest level of performance. Throughout its history, Easton has not only grown from within, but through the selective acquisition of other technology-based sporting goods companies.



















Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Great Bat ...
The bat performs as well as the manufacturer claims. I was impressed with how the bat seems to create, or better put, gives you the sense that it corrects a bad swing by making the ball take the path you intended for it.
I'd recommend the bat 100 percent, I'm happy with it, my two teams love it, it took about a good 200-250 hits to break it in. Great bat for line drives over the infield. Anyone with any decent power can certainly put one over the fence. I like the end load on it, gives it a good feel.


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