![]() ![]() Hit a shot off the fence at 310ft and other shots were blazing off the bat. Feels like a broken in Salvo, the thin handle and gauze grip allowed me to have more control and I was able to hit the ball anywhere I wanted. Pros: Hit this bat out of the wrapper in league last night and it is hot.Has tons of pop! It has a kind of already broken in feel. Feels like blue Synergy SCN8 or an old Synergy Extended. The ball was jumping off this bat just as hard as my UTRIP bats. I will compare it to some other bats soon, but the 6.0 feels like a mid load rather than an end load. The L6 does not feel like it has much of an end load at all. What a beast! It is definitely stiff, but you dont get vibration at all. I have seen reviews of people saying this is like the old SRV5 Easton Salvo so I had to pick one up myself and try it. I think this bat broke-in with about 20 swings. They call me Big Gerald cause I am 6' 8". Pros: So I picked up a new Easton 6.0 today and it is just sick.If you don't like the grip, rip it off and put a new one on because the 6.0 is still a great deal. The gauze feels like hard plastic I think it should be softer. Cons: Not 100% sure if I am sold on the new gauze grip tape on the new Easton slow pitch bats.Remember, this is the same material in the barrel as the more expensive Easton softball bats in the Raw Power line. Don't worry about the 12 inch barrel being smaller than the 13.5" barrel on the balanced Easton slowpitch bats, the 12" barrel is plenty big. ![]() This bat is just as hot, the only difference is a tiny bit of, for lack of a better word, "vibration" than the black carbon bats. Don't bother paying more for the black carbon handle, you don't need it. The sweet spot is huge and the whole barrel reacts well to any contact. They say it is end loaded but it is more of a slight end load like the old Easton SRV4 was. ![]()
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