Easton Slow-Pitch Softball Bat Reviews – SCX3 Synergy
Extended
General Specifications:
Barrel Diameter: 2-1/4”
Barrel Length: 13.5”
Bat Sizes: 34”/26oz – 34”/27oz - 34”/28oz – 34”/30oz
General Description
The SCX3 Synergy Extended meets all the standards set by ASA, USSSA, NSA, ISA,
SSUSA & ISF. You will have no problem using this bat in any of your softball
games or tournaments. It is nice to know that you have a bat of this quality
without having to worry about an umpire telling you that it is banned. The ASA
has certified this 98 MPH Performance.
Easton has taken their original Synergy bat and improved them into this one.
They were improved by maximizing the performance throughout the hitting surface.
This is done by the new, longer barrel, which creates a larger sweet spot for
you to hit with. Almost every time you hit the ball it is going to be coming off
the sweet spot. This bat is also produced with the new patent pending Extended
Flex Design that lengthens the sweet spot by increasing barrel flex.
It has the Patented IMX, Integrated Matrix Technology that optimizes the
relationship between the materials, design and manufacturing process to create
the highest performing softball bat available. One of the other little benefits
that help out quite a bit is the fact there is no break in period with it. Take
it out of the box and you are ready to go.
The Ultra thin handle with the pro tack cushioned grip make this an easy
softball bat to handle. It has balanced swing weight for those of us who prefer
that to the end loaded bats. It also has the exclusive Power Contour Design,
which is the same high performance contour as the Easton Aluminum models.
As with most Easton Bats, the Easton
Synergy Extended SlowPitch Softball Bat comes with a one-year warranty.
For more information about other services and products choose from one of the following links:
Easton SCX23
Synergy Plus
Easton SCX22 Synergy
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Easton SST1 Stealth
Easton SZ810 Havoc
Easton SX50 Reflex
Easton
SK32 Cyclone
Easton
SK16 Hammer
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