- 2 1/4 Inch Barrel Diameter
- Approved for Play in ASA, USSSA, NSA, ISA, ISF
- Endloaded Swing Weight
- Ergonomic Weldless Knob
- Free Shipping!
- Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty
- LaunchPad Technology
- Reduced M.O.I. For Increased Bat Speed
- Single Wall Construction
- TaperFlex Contour - Vibration Management System
- TrueFlex End Cap
- Two-Piece Hybrid Design
by R4$ - Apr 15, 2012
Pros: I am "Royalty" in my league, The outfielders bag up, and the fans wait in anticipation. With out question this is the most powereful bat I have ever owned. Fresh out the wrapper bombs. The end loaded feature is definitely felt when you swing the bat. First AB of the season, HR. Everyone goes to composite, smh, you composite fans have no clue. If you are not using aluminum then you are missing out on homeruns. If you are a power hitter..........Anderson Nanotek Omega is exactly what you want. I swing a 30 .oz, that is only advised for the big boys. This bat swing heavy.If you buy anything other than this bat you just wasted your money. Pay smart and play big.
Cons: -0-
New for 2012! After years of producing the highest performing all-metal bats on the market, Anderson is doing things differently this season. The NanoTek design has been revamped and made into a two-piece alloy/composite hybrid. Don't worry though, many of the same technologies remain and many more have been added to make this NanoTek the best yet! The thing that really sets the NanoTek apart is Anderson's LaunchPad which gives this bat the largest, most explosive, effective hitting area of any bat in the game. LaunchPad is an integral blend of complex nano-metallic and aluminum alloys that are molecularly bonded to create a barrel structure that results in a single metal wall. The patented LaunchPad combination delivers more strength and pop than any solo material or combination ever tried. By elastically strengthening the hitting area, the LaunchPad gives players the most reactive barrel in the game... with no break-in period required. Every feature of the NanoTek is designed to provide the hitter with the ultimate in performance. From the TrueFlex End Cap and TaperFlex Contour that aid in vibration management, to the Ergonomic Weldless knob that provides phenomenal comfort, the NanoTek will exceed your wildest expectations about what an Anderson bat can do for your game. Anderson: Manufactured With Pride in the USA! The NanoTek is approved for play in ASA, USSSA, NSA, ISA, and ISF. It is backed by a Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty. Free Shipping!
by R4$ - Apr 15, 2012
Pros: I am "Royalty" in my league, The outfielders bag up, and the fans wait in anticipation. With out question this is the most powereful bat I have ever owned. Fresh out the wrapper bombs. The end loaded feature is definitely felt when you swing the bat. First AB of the season, HR. Everyone goes to composite, smh, you composite fans have no clue. If you are not using aluminum then you are missing out on homeruns. If you are a power hitter..........Anderson Nanotek Omega is exactly what you want. I swing a 30 .oz, that is only advised for the big boys. This bat swing heavy.If you buy anything other than this bat you just wasted your money. Pay smart and play big.
Cons: -0-
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Ask QuestionOn ebay this bat is listed as composite. Is the barrel 100% Alloy or is there any composite in it? Is the handle only composite?
Asked by Lou on May 13, 2012
The NanoTek SP Omega has a full alloy barrel and a composite handle.
· May 13, 2012
I play in a coed league. We can't use 100% composite bats that are double walled. I see that this is a single wall and considered a hybrid. Believe we can have composite handle. Is that what hybrid is referring to? Just want to make sure I can use this bat if i buy it.
Asked by paul on May 07, 2012
The hybrid design in the 2012 Anderson NanoTek SP Omega refers to an alloy barrel and composite handle.
· May 07, 2012
whats the difference between the omega and alpha?
Asked by nassman on Apr 29, 2012
The NANOSPO is going to have an end loaded weight distribution. The NANOSPA is going to have the weight distributed evenly throughout the bat.
· Apr 29, 2012
I have a 2011 Nonotech bat and ASA is not allowing it. It seems this bat and the 2010 are ASA approved. Will the 2011 be submitted for ASA approval. How does this 2012 bat compare to the Miken Ultra II?
Asked by Ralph on Feb 07, 2012
This bat will be approved for play in ASA for 2012 play . The Miken Ultra 2 (MSU2) is a senior league model which will be deemed illegal for ASA play.
· Feb 07, 2012
Is this bat covered under the 30 day proof of play warranty?
Asked by Frank on Jan 27, 2012
No, Anderson no longer has its "Proof at the Plate" warranty anymore.
· Jan 27, 2012
Does the bat play heavy? I use a 27oz. but have noticed that because some bats are end loaded they seem to feel heavier. Would I go to a 26oz on this bat instead of a 27oz. or does this bat play to its said weight?
Asked by Ray on Dec 27, 2011
This bat does have an end loaded swing so if you have been swinging with a balanced 27 oz. bat then this one will definitely feel a little heavier, the 26 may be a good choice.
· Dec 27, 2011
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