2013 Easton Hammer Slowpitch Softball Bat SP13HM A113194
Easton had versatility on their mind when they constructed the Easton Hammer. The Hammer comes in a variety of different weights and lengths, which is relatively uncommon for slow pitch bats. This versatility in regards to size makes the Hammer a great choice for beginners or smaller players that haven't yet developed the strength and muscle memory to swing a heavier bat. The Hammer features a balanced, one-piece alloy design with an ultra-thin 29/32 inch handle that will give each hitter the control they've been looking for. The handle is wrapped with a cushioned grip for extreme comfort and has a 12 inch pro-style barrel that features a rolled over end, making durability one of it's greatest assets! The Easton Hammer will have you hammering the ball in no time! Easton: Know-Feel-Be The Difference. The Hammer is approved for play in ASA and is backed with a Full 12 Month Manufacturer's Warranty.
Features:
Ultra-thin 29/32" handle with cushioned grip
12" evenly balanced barrel with full rolled-over end
Pros: Good pop out of the wrapper and good for base hits
Cons: Nothing
Review by: Stephen
Date: Wednesday 24 April, 2013
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Pros: Very even sweet spot
Cons: Weird 'end cap' or bat ending
Review by: Juicer
Date: Tuesday 20 November, 2012
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Pros: WOW !!!!!!!!! Cant believe the POWER of this AWESOME bat ! HAMMER is the correct name for this piece of equipment. I believe the hands of THOR forged this bat and it comes to us directly from Heaven ! Please use this bat(if you are on the other team) we will bring the outfield in to the edge of the grass and DARE you to burn us ! Our Coach (Dale) has this bat and we call him THE HAMMER because of the power behind his swing with this bat.
Cons: Nothing ! Please buy this bat (unless you are on my team)
Review by: SoftballDude
Date: Tuesday 20 November, 2012
Rating:
Pros: Great cheap and durable cage bat for practice or having fun. Fighting Zombies.
Cons: For game play there are way better options. You get what you pay for, this bat is not intended for competitive play.
Review by: EurekaCheif
Date: Tuesday 20 November, 2012
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Pros: I have two of these bats one a 34"/30oz the other a 32"/25oz and the pop off these bats is great for the price. The "Hammer" indeed, I cannot wait for our teams first slowpitch game as our practices have been one slugger after another with this addition.
Cons: None
Review by: Peter
Date: Tuesday 20 November, 2012
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Pros: It does what it needs to do, for the most part... It's cheap. You can find it at Target and Walmart, so go get some groceries and pick up a bat.
Cons: It requires a lot of break in (for me at least) to get a lot of pop on the bat. It's a basic aluminum bat. Save your money and save up for a better bat. If you are in a pinch or on a super tight budget, it works, but there are better choices out there.
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Review by: In memory of D-Rad
Date: Thursday 15 November, 2012
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Pros: These bats are believed to be forged in the fires of Mordor, which is how it gets its durability. Nothing can break the internal structure of this bat because of all the years it takes to forge this glorious specimen of softball greatness. It is believed that underneath the weight stickers it reads "One bat to rule them all". After hearing so many great things about The Hammer, I immediately purchased it. After peeling off the wrapper, it magically knew what to do draging me to the nearest softball field to hit. When I stepped into the batters box, a ball came my way. I swung at the ball and with a thunderous BANG! the ball went skyrocketing into the air never to return again. With this sound ringing through the skies, mass ammounts of women came crawling and begging for my love.
Cons: With all the greatness that comes with these bats, there are severe consequenses. If you get two hammers too close to each other, they are believed to hit together and make a horrible sound that will inevitablily break california in half at the san andres fault line. It is your responsibility as a hammer owner to never bring two hammers in contact with each other, or the world as we know it may end. Take your hammer, rise above the competition, and get all the ladies.
Review by: Cody Johnson
Date: Thursday 01 November, 2012
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Pros: Bought one of these for my single wall league and I dont think there is a better bat for the price. I've owned previous models of the Hammers and they seem to last quite a long time as well