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Easton Softball Bat Reviews - Easton SK16 Hammer Softball BatsEaston’s SK16 hammer is designed for low compression balls and that is true in two ways: when hitting maximum compression balls, the bat responds in much the same way as the original Easton type softball bats did when hitting the harder COR and compression balls of its day – with outstanding top performance and more pop than you maybe thought the swing deserved. So it is extremely important that the Hammer be used only in situations where 44 COR/375 compression softballs, or softer, are being used. Under those conditions, this bat will have you believing that it is 1996 all over again and you can hit any pitch, on any swing, out of the park. With every league going to low compression balls for competition, it was getting harder and harder to make multi-walled bats perform well. The Easton Hammer performs on these balls like a multi-wall should. It doesn’t feel any different in the hands than other bats; it is balanced and weights are pretty true, that is a 28 feels like a 28. The difference is in performance. Our non-power hitters were hitting more home runs than usual and most contact was good contact, which means the sweet spot must be pretty easy to find. Our power hitters had an easy time of it as well, and with the 375 balls did not dent the bat like we thought they might. The Hammer has a smooth, anodized finish. It has Easton’s usual 13-inch barrel thin 7/8” handle. It features Easton’s bat rotation index and Wilson’s Positrack basketball texture grip. It meets all new Bat Performance Standards. For more information about other services and products choose from one of the following links: Easton SCN4 Stealth Comp Softball bats
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