2009 EASTON SSR1 STEALTH REVEAL SLOWPITCH BAT
2009 EASTON SSR1 STEALTH REVEAL SLOWPITCH BAT

Name: 2009 EASTON SSR1 STEALTH REVEAL SLOWPITCH BAT
- Extreme 98+ MPH performance
- 13.5" barrel length
- Patented ConneXion technology
- 2-piece SCN9 bat design
- IMX Composite Technology
- Vibration Reduction System
- Extended Flex Design
- Exclusive 400 day warranty
- Compliant with ASA, USSSA, NSA, ISA, SSUSA and ISF
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The new Easton SSR1 Stealth Reveal composite slowpitch softball bat is equipped with Easton's patented Integrated Matrix Technology (IMX) which optimizes the relationship of materials, design, and process for unmatched durability and maximum performance. The Easton slow pitch SSR1 two-piece softball bat features the patented Extended Flex design which lengthens the sweet spot creating the largest hitting area in the game. The SSR1 Stealth Reveal has maximum bat speed, created by precision calculated M.O.I. measurements for optimized swing weights. With Easton's strained energy optimization patent it allows for a fiberglass laminate in the outside diameter that makes delamination visible and constitutes a doctored bat. Easton is the only company that is capable of producing a bat, straight out of the wrapper, that has 98 MPH level performance. This technology will successfully put an end to bat doctoring, preserving the integrity of the game. The SSR1 Stealth Reveal has a 13.5" barrel length, a 2-piece SCN9 bat design, and VRS which eliminates vibration and provides ultimate comfort. Complies with 2008 bat performance standards – ASA, USSSA, NSA, ISA, SSUSA, and ISF.


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Volume 2009 No. 11 Nov 30, 2009