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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful: Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Easton SK37 Cyclone slow pitch Softball Bat (Sports) This bat is a cheap yet reliable softball bat to have. Purchase for my team when we started because my team had no bats to work around with. Still has pop. After getting a few better bats, some player still prefer this one 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Easton SK37 Cyclone slow pitch Softball Bat (Sports) Purchased this bat for $40 at the recommendation of a few people in-store; this bat does feel good, and seems to have good balance-but IMO, it's dead. The sweet spot seems off-center and very low near the handle-NOT out near the barrel of the bat where you'd expect it to be. The sweet spot IMO also appears to be very small....probably about an inch. Make contact outside the sweet spot, and you're gonna really have to work to move the ball. I'd expect a little more for $40... I'd be willing to pay maybe $20 or $25 for it. Save your money.
Upate: After game use, I've learned to adapt with this bat. I now tend to stand off the plate more and choke up on the bat (never used to). This moves the sweet spot directly into the strike zone. With this adjustment, i've had pretty good luck. Other players on the team have picked this up as well and remains a team favorite. Not bad for the money. Previous 2 stars, now 3.5 (4). 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: By Louise G :"yankee" "louiseg" (NC United States) - See all my reviews This review is from: Easton SK37 Cyclone slow pitch Softball Bat (Sports) I found that this bat did not work well for me. It wears well however. Others on my team have used it and found it to their liking during practice. For me, it did not have any pop and my line drives were so-so. I am not a power hitter which may be a factor. But I have had other single walls that seem to work better for me. |