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Easton Softball Bat Reviews - Easton SZ810B Havoc Softball BatsEver since the SZ810 Havoc was replaced from most softball parks and associations in mid-2003, players have been waiting for a bat to replace it with the style and accuracy of its predecessor. The third attempt, the SZ810B Havoc, put Easton back on the right track with improved performance and durability; the new 2005 SZ810B Havoc is the highest performance Easton allowed under the stricter ASA standard. It is a great bat across the board – it has a nice balanced feel which can be used by all types of hitters, it has a 13-and 1⁄2-inch barrel which provides the most hitting area in slow pitch, it has an easy-to-find sweet spot which helps raise the number of good hits per swings taken, and it has good pop. All types of hitters liked this bat. Power hitters noticed an ease at hitting home runs though the overall distance seemed a bit down. 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 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 great success, but those with slow hands hit the ball much more consistently than they are normally known to do with plenty of line drives and occasional power. The Easton SZ810B Havoc has a 13-1/2-inch barrel and a thin handle. It has a rubberized plastic end cap and a Grain material grip. The Easton SZ810B Havoc 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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