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One of the most versatile bats in the lineup — dual stamped, 13" barrel, balanced swing weight, and a stiff two-piece feel that gives you clean feedback on contact. The wide sweet spot makes it forgiving enough for everyday use across multiple leagues.
The end-loaded version of the Dabacle keeps the same forgiving 13" barrel and dual-stamp eligibility, but adds a bit of punch for hitters who can handle some barrel weight. Quick break-in and a flashy look make it easy to get excited about.
A 13" two-piece with balanced weighting and a wide sweet spot — built for contact hitters who want quick hands and a lively feel out of the wrapper. Cold weather cuts into it a bit, but otherwise it's one of the cleaner all-around options in the USA/ASA catalog.
The same forgiving 13" barrel as the balanced version, but with moderate end load that helps power hitters drive through the zone with more intent. Warms up quickly, so you won't be waiting long before this one feels like a gamer.
A balanced, forgiving 13" two-piece that gets out of the wrapper fast and plays well in USSSA. The stiff handle keeps feedback clean while the wide barrel gives gap hitters room to work with. Cold weather is worth watching, but it handles most conditions fine.
Same heavy load approach as the other Fury Bravo, but built around a 12" barrel with a tighter sweet spot. Better for hitters who have strong mechanics and want more control over a powerful swing. The smaller barrel raises the stakes on contact quality.
Heavy end load in a stiff 13" one-piece — Axe's most aggressive USSSA configuration, built for power hitters who want maximum collision force behind the largest barrel in the Fury Bravo lineup.
Heavy end load in a flexible 13" two-piece — Zane Migues' signature Fury Bravo brings serious punch through a snappy, dynamic platform that moves the loaded barrel faster than the swing weight suggests.
A stiff one-piece with slight end load and a forgiving 12.75" barrel — the Badman brings the trusted CR-1 platform to USA/ASA with a clean, connected feel and real pop on quality contact.
A stiff one-piece with slight end load and a forgiving 12.75" barrel — the USSSA Badman brings the CR-1's direct, connected feel to the USSSA game with a player edition finish that earns its style rating.
A flexible two-piece with slight end load in a compact 12" barrel — the Big Barrels edition brings a dynamic, snappy feel to USSSA players who prefer a shorter barrel with added punch.
The Gulf Racer brings a stiff one-piece feel with controllable end load and a playable 12.75" barrel that stays honest through the zone. It wakes up quickly, so the version you swing in warm-ups isn't far from what you'll get in a game.
Built around a 12.5" barrel with moderate end load and a stiff one-piece frame — the BIG RIG is for hitters who want big contact without losing control of the barrel. Tighter sweet spot than some, but the tradeoff is a more connected, direct feel.
12.75" barrel, semi-flex two-piece, and moderate end load — this one offers responsive whip and a big sweet spot at a price point that makes it easy to justify. USA/ASA certified with enough forgiveness to stay productive across most of the barrel.
A wide 12.75" barrel with moderate end load and enough give in the handle to keep the swing smooth — senior players get the feel of a premium bat without having to earn it through a long break-in. Expect some cold-weather drop-off, and keep it for game days.
A flexible two-piece with slight end load and a 12.25" barrel — a precise, punchy senior bat built for players who want a dynamic feel and real carry without the weight demands of a heavier end-load design.
A mid-loaded senior bat with a forgiving 13" barrel that rewards consistent, controlled swings. The stiff two-piece feel keeps things honest, and while it needs a modest break-in, the payoff is a bat that performs reliably over a long season.
Heavy end load in a 12.5" stiff two-piece that asks for conviction in the swing — this bat leans into collision force and doesn't apologize for a tighter contact window. Give it some swings to break in and it rewards hitters who commit through the zone.
A mid-loaded, flexible two-piece with a massive 13.5" barrel — one of the more forgiving options in the USSSA catalog, and well-suited for hitters who want a smooth, whippy feel without giving up too much power. Needs a moderate break-in before it hits its stride.
Slight end load in a stiff 13" two-piece — this is a clean, straightforward bat that adds a touch of punch without making the swing feel heavy. Needs a bit of breaking in, but not overly demanding, and the middle-ground sweet spot keeps it honest.
Steel construction means zero break-in — the 12" barrel answers immediately, with a stiff feel and a middle-ground sweet spot that rewards clean contact. Not the flashiest option, but it's dependable and dual-stamped for flexibility across leagues.
Mid-loaded with a semi-flex two-piece and a 13.5" barrel that gives contact hitters a forgiving surface and a smooth, whippy feel through the zone. Takes a moderate break-in but lands in a comfortable place for hitters who like an active handle.
Slight end load in a 13" stiff two-piece that keeps things balanced between bat speed and power. The forgiving barrel gives near-miss swings somewhere to go, and the break-in is short enough that it doesn't take long before this one feels like a gamer.
A flexible two-piece with balanced weighting and a 13" barrel that gives contact hitters a smooth, whippy launch without much sting. The tradeoff is a longer break-in before the barrel really opens up — give it some time before you judge it.
Moderate end load in a flexible 12.75" two-piece — the whippy handle helps the barrel accelerate through the zone, and the forgiving contact window gives gap hitters room to work. Needs more break-in than average, so be patient before writing it off.
The shorter-barreled Salvo puts a precise sweet spot behind moderate end load in a stiff one-piece frame. Dual-stamp certified and built for hitters who want something forgiving and hard-hitting without going full hammer.
The larger-barreled Salvo puts 13.5" of sweet spot behind moderate end load in a stiff one-piece frame. Dual-stamp certified and built for hitters who want something forgiving and hard-hitting without going full hammer.
When control, speed, and explosive response matter most, the Easton Tantrum Balanced USA Softball Bat brings elite composite technology together with a smooth, powerful swing feel built for competitive hitters.
A stiff one-piece with balanced weighting and a 13" barrel — a dependable USSSA contact bat that gives you honest feedback and a quick, neutral swing without overcomplicating anything.
A flexible two-piece with balanced weighting and a massive 13" barrel — the whippy handle and forgiving sweet spot make this one easy to swing hard without worrying too much about contact quality. Needs some BP before it really wakes up.
Slight end load in a flexible 12.5" two-piece — extra punch without a slow swing, and a forgiving enough barrel that hitters don't have to be perfect to get results. Needs a moderate break-in and some cold-weather management.
A flexible two-piece with slight end load and a 12.75" barrel — a lively, whippy USA/ASA option that adds a touch of punch over the balanced version without asking much more from the swing. Needs a moderate break-in but is accessible for a wide range of hitters.
A stiff one-piece with moderate end load and a 12.75" barrel — a connected, direct USSSA power bat that delivers serious punch on timed contact.
A flexible two-piece with moderate end load and a precise 12" barrel — the big sweet spot and whippy handle make this one accessible for hitters at a range of skill levels who want some extra punch. Needs a modest break-in and cold-weather attention.
A flexible two-piece with moderate end load and a massive 13" barrel — the big sweet spot and whippy handle make this one accessible for hitters at a range of skill levels who want some extra punch. Needs a modest break-in and cold-weather attention.
A flexible two-piece with slight end load and a 12.75" barrel — the USA/ASA version of the Driippy platform, with a snappy feel and high style rating that gives it presence on and off the field.
A flexible two-piece with slight end load and a 12.75" barrel — a snappy, well-rounded USSSA option with a high style rating that earns attention before the ball gets hit.
A balanced, stiff one-piece with a 13" barrel and a feel that's straightforward and reliable — no tricks, just honest feedback and consistent performance. Needs a modest break-in before it really opens up in USSSA play.
Heavy end load in a stiff 12.5" one-piece — smaller barrel, big swing weight, and a connected feel that rewards hitters who drive through contact with intent. A modest break-in pays off with real pop for power-forward USSSA players.
Heavy end load in a stiff 13" one-piece — the forgiving barrel gives power hitters room for timing mistakes while the big swing weight raises the collision force ceiling. Takes a moderate break-in, but the payoff for hitters with strong mechanics is real.
Heavy end load in a flexible 12.5" two-piece — a snappy, dynamic USA/ASA power bat that moves the loaded barrel faster than the swing weight suggests.
Heavy end load in a stiff 12.75" one-piece — the direct, no-compromises USA/ASA KP23 configuration for power hitters who want maximum collision force and honest barrel feedback.
Heavy end load in a flexible 12.5" two-piece — the USSSA Player Edition KP23 brings the same max-load punch as the standard lineup but with a distinctly sharper look and a dynamic two-piece feel.
Heavy end load in a stiff 12.75" one-piece — one of the more popular configurations in the USSSA KP23 lineup. Connected feel, serious punch, and a forgiving enough barrel that experienced power hitters can trust it. Needs a moderate break-in.
Heavy end load in a stiff 14" one-piece — the biggest barrel in the KP23 family gives power hitters the widest contact surface alongside maximum swing weight. The combination of forgiveness and end load is unusual and well-suited for USSSA hitters who want both.
Heavy end load in a stiff 12" one-piece — the smallest barrel in the KP23 lineup demands the cleanest contact, but rewards it with direct, powerful feedback. Not a bat for casual swings, but for USSSA hitters who know their mechanics, the response is honest and hard.
A wood composite that doesn't wait around — immediate feedback, a 12.5" barrel with a narrow hitting zone, and a stiff feel that puts the honesty back in contact. Not for everyone, but for hitters sharpening their craft, the payoff is direct and clear.
Heavy end load in a stiff 13" two-piece — alloy construction means no break-in, and the loud, immediate feedback makes it easy to know what you got. Dual stamped and well-suited for hitters who want raw power with a bat that's ready to play on day one.
Heavy end load in a stiff 13" one-piece — built for hitters who swing with conviction and want real collision force. The dual-stamp certification gives it flexibility across leagues, and a modest break-in leads to a bat that rewards aggression through the zone.
A flexible two-piece with slight end load in a compact 12" barrel — the JB26 is a precise, snappy senior option for players who want a shorter barrel with dynamic feel and added punch.
A flexible two-piece with slight end load and a 13.5" barrel — the Ultra Gamer Maxload sits between the balanced MD22 and the heavy SuperMax, offering added punch without the full timing demands of a max-load design.
A flexible two-piece with balanced weighting and a massive 13.5" barrel — the MD22 is the most forgiving configuration in the senior Ultra Gamer lineup, built for contact-first senior players who want a smooth, accessible feel.
Heavy end load in a flexible 13.5" two-piece — the Ultra Gamer SuperMax is the most powerful configuration in the senior Ultra Gamer lineup, built for players who want maximum swing weight behind a genuinely forgiving barrel.
A stiff one-piece with balanced weighting and a 13" barrel that keeps contact honest without being punishing. Solid for dual-stamp players who want consistency over flash — it takes a moderate break-in and doesn't love cold, but it performs once it's settled.
A stiff one-piece with balanced weighting and a 14" barrel — one of the widest contact surfaces in the dual-stamp catalog. Solid for players who want maximum coverage and consistent feedback across multiple leagues, though it needs a moderate break-in and doesn't love cold weather.
A 13.25" stiff one-piece with a mid-load swing weight and a contact window that mixes precision with enough forgiveness to be reliable. Needs a short break-in in senior play, but the Copper colorway makes it one of the sharper-looking bats in the lineup.
Heavy end load in a stiff 12.25" one-piece — the small barrel demands clean contact, and the big swing weight makes every solid strike feel intentional. Built for experienced USSSA power hitters who know where the barrel is and can use the weight.
Heavy end load in a stiff 12.25" one-piece — same tight barrel as the Red version but with maximum swing weight behind it. For USSSA hitters who hit through the ball with conviction, the Black Big Boy delivers real collision force when the contact is clean.
Heavy end load in a semi-flex 12.5" two-piece — the slingshot hinge helps move a loaded barrel through the zone with more snap than the swing weight might suggest. Needs a modest break-in, and the Purple Big Boy colorway makes it one of the better-looking bats in the ASA lineup.
Moderate end load in a stiff 12.25" one-piece with a very precise barrel — this one punishes timing mistakes more than most, but hitters who can stay through the zone get honest, hard contact in return. A modest break-in and the Red Ya-Ya look make it easy to commit to.
A mid-loaded, flexible two-piece with a forgiving 13" barrel — the whippy handle makes the swing feel easy and the barrel is forgiving enough to keep near-misses in play. A modest break-in leads to a dependable senior bat that doesn't ask too much of the hitter.
Mid-loaded, flexible two-piece with a forgiving 13" barrel — this is an accessible power bat for USA/ASA players who want a little extra punch without giving up bat speed. Short break-in, reasonable cold-weather tolerance, and a clean look make it easy to swing every week.
Moderate end load in a stiff 13" one-piece with a tight sweet spot and honest feedback — not overly forgiving, but it breaks in fast and rewards hitters who make solid contact consistently. A clean look and dependable feel make it a solid everyday USSSA option.
Alloy construction means zero break-in and instant feedback — the 12.5" barrel has a tight sweet spot and a stiff one-piece feel that rewards clean contact immediately. Dual stamped and a low price point make it a smart option for players who want a reliable second bat.
A flexible two-piece with balanced weighting and a massive 13.5" barrel — the wide sweet spot and whippy handle make this one easy to get comfortable with. Takes a break-in cycle, but it's one of the more forgiving balanced options in the USSSA lineup.
A stiff one-piece with balanced weighting and a 13" barrel — an honest, contact-forward bat for USSSA players who want clean feedback and a quick swing without chasing power. Needs a moderate break-in and runs a bit cold-sensitive, but performs reliably once it's settled.
Moderate end load in a stiff, extra-stiff 13" one-piece — the Bedlam XL gives power hitters connected feedback and a forgiving enough barrel to stay productive on timing mistakes. Needs a modest break-in and has some cold-weather sensitivity, but delivers real pop once it's settled.
