12" Barrel length, slightly end loaded for increased power
Easton's focused Flex handle technology
Patented IMX Composite Technology utilizes the best materials, design and manufacturing process
400 Day Manufacturer's Warranty
Meets all 2009 Bat Performance Standards - ASA, USSSA, NSA, ISA, ISF and SSUSA
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Product Description
New for 2010! Introducing the new ASA approved Brett Helmer the Synergy Speed SRV3. The SRV3 is a full composite one piece design made from Easton's IMX Composite technology. With it`s hot 98 MPH performance and handle flex designed to flex two times greater than alloy, you are sure to improve your game and overall performance at the plate. IMX or, Integrated MatriX Technology, provides the best in materials used, the best design for performance and the best in design for durability. The Synergy Speed has a 12 inch long barrel, giving it an solid hitting surface and large sweet spot. The VRS, or Vibration Reduction System, provides solid feel and the elimination of vibration for ultimate comfort. The Synergy Speed is slightly endloaded to help the hitter develop increased momentum at point of impact with the ball, generating more power. The Easton Synergy Speed BH SRV3 is approved by all bat performance standards, including ASA, USSSA, NSA, ISA, ISF and SSUSA. The SRV3 comes with a full 400 day manufacturers warranty.
Product Details
Easton SYNERGY SPEED Slowpitch Softball Bat
Sports: 0 pages (2009-12-15)
Publisher: Easton
Label: Easton
Studio: Easton
Average Customer Review: based on 1 reviews
Sales Rank in Sporting Goods: #91329
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Summary: Amazing pop! 2010-07-01
Comment: A teammate has an Easton Synergy SCN3 (considered one of the hotter ASA bats), so I was looking for a similar ASA approved bat for my bag. In my research, I found the Easton SRV3 was highly recommended by many websites. Let me tell you, this bat is amazing! It feels great, has a lot of pop, and is worth the purchase price. It is a bit end loaded, so if you prefer a std 28oz bat, you may want the 26oz. Yes, it's pricey, but I've probably spent $300 on several cheap bats I never use instead of just buying one good one...that won't happen again.
A teammate has an Easton Synergy SCN3 (considered one of the hotter ASA bats), so I was looking for a similar ASA approved bat for my bag. In my research, I found the Easton SRV3 was highly recommended by many websites. Let me tell you, this bat is amazing! It feels great, has a lot of pop, and is worth the purchase price. It is a bit end loaded, so if you prefer a std 28oz bat, you may want the 26oz. Yes, it's pricey, but I've probably spent $300 on several cheap bats I never use instead of just buying one good one...that won't happen again.