Sunday, August 19, 2012

Easton LK44 Magnum -10 Youth Baseball Bat (26/16)

Easton LK44 Magnum -10 Youth Baseball Bat (26/16)

Buy Easton LK44 Magnum -10 Youth Baseball Bat (26/16)

Price : $19.95 3.8 out of 5 stars

Product Features

  • 2-1/4" barrel, -10 length-to-weight ratio
  • Ultra thin 29/32" handle with cushioned grip
  • Full rolled-over end

Product Description

2-1/4-inch barrel. -10 length-to-weight ratio. Ultra thin 29/32-inch handle with cushioned grip. Full rolled-over end. The Easton Magnum is back and better than ever! Last time the Magnum hit the field, it drew rave reviews calling it one of the best bats for the money. Players everywhere were hailing it's surprising amount of pop. The new Magnum was modeled after the previous one, except this time it has even better durability and a sleek new look. The Magnum features a one-piece alloy construction that is perfect for power hitters and contact hitters alike. With an ultra thin 29/32-inch handle, the Magnum is easy to control and a joy to swing. The handle is wrapped with a cushioned grip to give players ultimate comfort while they're raising their batting average. Because of it's lightweight design and low price point, this bat would be a great option for beginning players and players that need a transition bat from tee ball or coach pitch into youth league baseball. Easton: Know-Feel-Be The Difference! The Magnum is approved for play in Little League, Babe Ruth, Dixie, Pony, AABC, and USSSA. It is backed by a Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty.

Buy Easton LK44 Magnum -10 Youth Baseball Bat (26/16)

3 comments:

  1. This bat was reasonably priced and delivered quickly. It is a great size and weight for kids age 6 to 11.The kids will like the semi-flashy look of black with almost fluorescent lettering.

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  2. very decent bat my son loves it, it was affordable and i received it on time. very nice practice bat

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  3. I got this for my 7 soon to be 8 year old. Unlike his older brother he is on the smaller/lighter end of the spectrum for his age group. He appears to have more control with this bat (28/18)than those supplied by the township for league use. Qality is good and it's a sharp looking bat. Most importantly the price is right at about $20. I pity those that think it is necessary to spend $50+ for a little leaguer's bat that will be outgrown in a couple of years if not less. Delivery was also swift so kudos to Amazon for quick response.

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