Louisville Slugger Solo 618 (-11) 2 5/8" USA Baseball Bat
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A very difficult bat to obtain in not only most sizes, but the 32"/21 ounce size may even be hard to find. It has been difficult for Lousville Slugger (Wilson) to keep up with demand. Some places are expecting a limited number at the end of April or at the beginning of It's been even said that July is the date. One of the saddest parts is that there are greedy sellers (third parties and others), who buy them for over $100 and resell them for over $200. Retail price of $179 is $200 more than this item. My son has one of these in a 28/17 size, and he prefers this bat over several others from USA. The only problem is that I wouldn't pay more than $100 over the retail price. The situation doesn't really improve that much. It's not my place to tell anyone how to spend their money, but at that point, it's nothing but playing into the greed of others.
The book was bought for our son, U10, who is in high school. This could be used for a child as young as seven years old or even a few years older if you get the right length for them.
A 1 year warranty would be included if purchased from SPC Sports, who is an authorized retailer.
A rock is what it would do if you hit Our son has been using it since the beginning of the season in the Little League majors and it is still in great shape after a season and The bat of another kid was ding-dinged by rocks but not dented since it was hitting rocks with it.
Selected User Reviews For Louisville Slugger Solo 618 (-11) 2 5/8" USA Baseball Bat
My 11-year-old son was using an Easton Mako and Combat with the prior standard. Starting with his 2018 fall ball season, our league switched to the USA Baseball standard. The bat he was using allowed him to still hit home runs and to the fence without many problems. In addition to the Solo, he had tried a couple of other bats and they did not work In the event that this one was broken, I would purchase another It is hoped, however, that the bats in 2019 will be more reasonably priced.
I'm not sure if my Daughter had an off season. However, despite spending the most time on the field on the team (even with cage work every weekend during the winter), her power numbers were not the greatest. There was just not the same energy in this bat as she had with her older brother. The night after her third to last game of the season, I kept her late and pitched to her a couple of buckets and she seemed to be hitting the ball with surprising speed. Having seen her hit the ball over outfielders since then, she now consistently flies over them. Even though it took a lot more swings than I expected, the ball is now flying out of.
The allstars team bat looked like this during the game. I used it at 4 tournaments and everyone on the team got along with it. Very good pop and a nice feel This device was preferred by the boys over the Ghost X we had on our team.
These bats from the United States have been hit or miss so far. A defective model was delivered to us. It was a present for my wife. No defects were noticed visually in the room when I returned it after too long. In order to hit the sweet spot, we have to hit on the sweet spot. It is not easy being a proud, stubborn boy like my son. His hands began swelling a bit from the vibration after he kept using the device. It finally happened to me myself, and I told him to stop using it after he hit outside the sweet spot. It's just a matter of biting the bullet and buying The odds of playing the game.
Unlike most men, he dislikes batting gloves so grip plays a vital role in his game, and the lizard grip on this bat is his favorite feature. Since this is a size increase for him, he is still getting used to it, but I can already tell that the ball is being hit farther! I feel confident in saying that he won't hit with the old bat again. As a point of information, my son is small for his age - he is 10 years old. He went from a 29" to a 29" The barrel of this bat measures 2 1/4" which is 30" in length (-1) There are 11) 2 5/8" barrels.
As it's a USA bat, the pop is irrelevant, but it plays true to weight and helps the boy balance his It has the best grip in the business and, although some of our purchases have veered off course, Slugger is still the most reliable bat on the market for youth. You must try this stick in order to believe it. You will want to buy it when you get.
The bat is excellent and the price is fair. The balance is very good. It is hard to find a drop 11, and the ones I found were really expensive. That is perfect for my slightly undersized 11-year-old. It has been used by other boys as well. Known as the "magic bat", it is said to have special powers. It would be great if he could use it once he grows up.
The bat has an exceptional pop and a very audible sweet spot, and the grip is superb. I am very happy with I bought this bat for my 10U son. This bat is amazing and I would recommend it highly.