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Easton Softball Bat Reviews - Easton SK32 Cyclone Softball Bats
The most negative comment generated over a half-dozen hitting sessions was that the Easton SK32 Cyclone was not as hot as the older Easton bats, but with that bat irrevocably banned and with the new, tighter bat standards in place or 2005, the Easton SK32 Cyclone comes across as the next closest thing possible. All types liked the bat. Power hitters noticed a bit more distance to their home runs well as an increase in the number of balls leaving the park out of each 40 pitch round. Line drive hitters noticed an ease in getting the ball over the infielders and also found a number of gap line drives carry all the way to or over the fence. The hitters that seemed to benefit most, however, were those with the slowest hand speed; those with quick hands and good power enjoyed a slight increase in distance, but those with slow hands who depend on strength rather than speed for distance saw a lot of fly balls become homers. The Easton SK32 Cyclone has a 13-1/2-inch barrel and a thin handle. It has a rubberized plastic end cap and an MG-1 Sport Grain grip. The SK32 Cyclone is available in 34 inches and 26-30 ounces. 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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About the Author:Article written by Ryan MacDougall |
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