An Old Favorite: The Easton BBCOR Bat
Easton BBCOR bats are certified by the Bat-Ball Coefficient of Restitution standards set by the NCAA baseball league. The National High School federation as well for the 2012 season has adopted all these same standards. These standards are designed to make bats made out of composite and aluminum alloys feel more wood like in their performance. Major League Baseball is only played with wooden bats, which are much heavier than composite or alloy bats. Young plays have a problem with using heavier bats because of smaller frames so the specs have been setup to allow for bats of other materials but still give the same feel as a wooden bat so the transition to wood as they become older is easier. When looking for BBCOR bats for sale consider using the longtime favorite of the Easton BBCOR bats. The Easton BBCOR bats lineup includes nine bats ranging from $49 up to $399. The lineup includes the Power Brigade models, the Reflex, the Typhoon, and the Hammer. The more inexpensive models the Typhoon and the Hammer are made from 7046 aircraft alloy and have the Patent pending Brace Barrel technology in them. The more expensive models such as the Power Brigades are made from composite materials.