- 2 1/4 Inch Barrel Diameter
- Approved for Play in USSSA, NSA, ISA, ISF
- Durashell Technology (DST) for Max Performance Out of the Wrapper
- Extreme X-Tack Grip
- Free Shipping!
- Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty
- HBF Technology for Hot Out of the Wrapper Performance
- Made in the U.S.A.
- Maxload Endloaded Swing Weight
- One-Piece 100% Composite Construction
- R900 Composite
- Vortex Power Source Handle Technology
by MATMAN - Apr 27, 2012
Pros: I picked up this bat and the orange resmondo. The ressy is definately better out of the wrapper but this bat quickly catches up to it. After about 200 hits this bat is as good or maybe better because of the extra endload. great feel and hammers the ball with big sweet spot. This is definately one of the top 3 bats I have ever hit with the ultra II included.
Cons: none yet
New for 2013! It's time to step your game up to the NeXT level. The Miken NXT Freak is the bat that's going to take you there. By combining the most advanced layering handle system on the market with Miken's new HBF Technology, the NXT Freak is clearly a cut above the competition. HBF, or Hyperbolic Barrel Flex, Technology allows the multi-layer walls of the NXT Freak to become "fully released" for hot out of the wrapper performance! The proprietary layering of these walls extends the barrel flex to produce a 20% larger sweetspot. Vortex Handle Technology also uses multiple layers, and harnesses the power of composite braids to distribute the load evenly and increase the bat's strength. This also helps all layers move seamlessly together for optimal flex and performance. The whole bat is made from Miken's classic R900 Composite that has proven year after year that it is capable of enduring grueling play and delivering unrivaled performance. Enhancing the NXT Freak's durability even further is Miken's proprietary Durashell Technology (DST). DST acts as a composite shield on the outer shell to maximize out of the wrapper performance and overall bat longevity. An Extreme X-Tack Grip finishes off the NXT Freak to give players the comfort and tack they would expect from a bat this phenomenal. Miken: We Don't Play the Game, We Dominate It! The NXT Freak is approved for play in USSSA, NSA, ISA, and ISF. It is backed by a Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty. Free Shipping!
by MATMAN - Apr 27, 2012
Pros: I picked up this bat and the orange resmondo. The ressy is definately better out of the wrapper but this bat quickly catches up to it. After about 200 hits this bat is as good or maybe better because of the extra endload. great feel and hammers the ball with big sweet spot. This is definately one of the top 3 bats I have ever hit with the ultra II included.
Cons: none yet
by Blanche - Mar 26, 2012
Pros: I just wanted to let you know I bought the Miken Freak NXT maxload and I love it... The ball comes of the bat quick and feels great! No break in time compared to my other bat I have!! Thank you for all your help in getting it to me!
Cons:
by dacurt - Apr 02, 2012
Pros: this bat is the truth just batted with it saturday i hit 2 bombs over 400ft and the rest seeds
Cons: none
by tricky - May 18, 2012
Pros: dont even have to swing hard and it goes the bat is as good as any bat out there
Cons: none
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Ask QuestionDo you generally recommend this model or the SNXTMA? I am more of a base hit guy than the long ball kind of player. I own the bass Mandingo and love it. Obviously I play with many power hitters. Which would you recommend?
Asked by Justin on Apr 24, 2012
That depends on if you play under USSSA or ASA rules. The SNXTMU is a USSSA bat that is non-ASA approved. I would recommend the SNXTMU for a player in a USSSA league. The SNXTMA is an ASA approved bat. I would recommend the SNXTMA for a player in an ASA league. Both are endloaded bats great for power hitters.
· Apr 24, 2012
What's the biggest difference in the Maxload over the balanced bat? I am a good line drive hitter but does have okay power. Which of the two would you say would work the best for me?
Asked by sjc on Apr 17, 2012
The MaxLoad will have more weight at the end of the barrel. End-loaded bats are best suited for a player with lots of power.
· Apr 17, 2012
How does this bat compare with the miken MSU2M Maxload?
Asked by Rj on Apr 05, 2012
The MSU2M is a Senior Softball bat that exceeds even USSSA performance standards. Because of this, the MSU2M will be a higher performing bat compared to the NXT Freak. The SNXTMU is one of the hottest USSSA bats on the market though, and if you play under USSSA rules, then it's a great choice. The MSU2M is not USSSA certified.
· Apr 04, 2012
I really liked the Freak Plus. Does this bat swing like it?
Asked by AJ on Mar 27, 2012
The Freak Plus and the Freak Maxload are both end loaded and will have a similar swing.
· Mar 27, 2012
Is this bat legal for use in 2012?
Asked by Bob on Mar 11, 2012
This bat features the new USSSA stamp, so it is not only legal for use in 2012, but it will also be legal in 2013 and beyond.
· Mar 11, 2012
Does the maxload feature make the bat less durable compared to the balanced weight?
Asked by Earthworm on Feb 24, 2012
It does not. The maxload feature just means it will have a more endloaded swing weight. This bat will be just as durable as the balanced weight, but it will feel end heavy instead of balanced.
· Feb 24, 2012
what is the difference in the maxload and supermaxload
Asked by james on Feb 01, 2012
They refer to the same end load design.
· Feb 01, 2012
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