If I can get an 11 or 12 for around 150.00, I would rather have a new bat with warranty. It is just hard to pay 250.00or so for an 05 if there is not that much difference in pop or sweet spot. If I am on the right rack let me know. Thanks.
If I can get an 11 or 12 for around 150.00, I would rather have a new bat with warranty. It is just hard to pay 250.00or so for an 05 if there is not that much difference in pop or sweet spot. If I am on the right rack let me know. Thanks.
I'd have to respectfully disagree. We have used RT's since 05, all needed about 75-100 hits to get full pop. After that they are hot as a firecracker.
I was incorrect. Steven Anderson says 25-125 swings to get the walls separated. Far less than the 200-300 greenmonsters quotes. He does say that there was no difference between the bats, other than the roll pins, until their MOI technology. The bats from the last couple years have more pop in their tests.
once she gets use to the knob she wont want any other bat.My dd started out with the nanotek and we picked up a RT for her to get use to for next year and she loves it. She loves her cf5 insane still a little more then the RT.Just remember the bat guy has to eat too!!! So dont be afraid use those comp. batsO.K. We borrowed an 2010 RT and DD did not care for it. She didn't like the knob, or the way it felt, says it's not her Easton. Cannot find a rip it to try locally. Any other aluminum -9 Eastons besides the cheap cyclones? Anybody used the connexion bats? I know they have a composite handle but I was wondering how well they hold up in cold weather. Are they end loaded? Thanks