I'm looking at getting my 11yo DD a composite bat for the first time. She, unfortunately, will not have the opportunity to try any bats before buying because there are no demo stations around here.
I've realize that a good hitter makes a good bat and that personal preference is a big part of this.
However, if you could get a Easton 2015 FP15MK10 MAKO CXN ZERO -10 Fastpitch Softball Bat for $130 or a Louisville Xeno Fastpitch -10oz (2015) for $199 which way would you go?
She was able to hit the 2016 Easton Mako Torq at an Easton Hit Lab (8-9 balls soft tossed) and she loved it (never hit composite though) and they said her swing speed was 46-49MPH.
If it matters she's 5'4 93lbs.
Appreciate any input.
Thanks,
P
I've realize that a good hitter makes a good bat and that personal preference is a big part of this.
However, if you could get a Easton 2015 FP15MK10 MAKO CXN ZERO -10 Fastpitch Softball Bat for $130 or a Louisville Xeno Fastpitch -10oz (2015) for $199 which way would you go?
She was able to hit the 2016 Easton Mako Torq at an Easton Hit Lab (8-9 balls soft tossed) and she loved it (never hit composite though) and they said her swing speed was 46-49MPH.
If it matters she's 5'4 93lbs.
Appreciate any input.
Thanks,
P