2009 EASTON SYNERGY CRYSTAL FASTPITCH SOFTBALL
2009 EASTON SYNERGY CRYSTAL FASTPITCH SOFTBALL

Name: 2009 EASTON SYNERGY CRYSTAL FASTPITCH SOFTBALL
- 2009 Easton SCL1B Synergy Crystal Composite -11.5 Fastpitch Softball Bat
- Extreme 98+ MPH performance
- 13.5" barrel length at 34", and a ½" reduction for each size down to 29"
- SCX14B bat design
- IMX Composite Technology
- Vibration Reduction System
- Extended Flex Design
- Exclusive 400 day warranty
- Compliant with ASA, USSSA, NSA, ISA, SSUSA and ISF
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NEW! Easton Synergy Crystal SCL1B is an all composite Fastpitch bat made with Visual Composite Technology (VCT) -- A transparent outer glass layer that allows players to see the bat's inner construction. Located on the barrel of the bat, the clear layer is a window to the bat's inner composite construction, allowing everyone to easily view the physical integrity of the bat. Easton's strained energy optimization patent makes delamination spots visible. When white delamination spots appear on the barrel of the bat the bat exceeds the 98 MPH rating and is not legal for play. Easton’s Extended Flex™ design lengthens the hitting area along the entire barrel by increasing barrel flex toward the contour and end cap. Patented Integrated Matrix Technology™ (IMX) optimizes the relationship between materials, design, and manufacturing process. Each bat design has received precision weight loading in both end caps and handle sections to provide optimal swing to maximize bat speed through the hitting zone. Easton’s Vibration Reduction System™ (VRS) gives a solid feel and the elimination of vibration combine to give the hitters unmatched comfort at the plate.


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Volume 2009 No. 11 Nov 30, 2009