- 13.5" Slight End Loaded Barrel
- 29/32" Tapered Handle
- Approved by USSSA, ISA, NSA & ISF
- Exclusive 400 Day Manufacturer's Warranty
- Extreme 100+ MPH Performance
- Free Shipping
- IMX Composite Handle and Barrel
- New 2-Color Reveal Design
- Patented IMX-Integrated MatriX Technology
- Two-Piece CXN Design
Slow Pitch softball will never be the same again thanks to Easton and the release of the Stealth Tri-Zone 100+. When you step to the plate with the Tri-Zone 100+ you will have the pitcher begging to be taken out of the game. The Tri-Zone 100+ will have you swinging for the fences every plate appearance. Equipped with Easton's quality construction and manufacturing process the Tri-Zone 100+ is a must have for every slow pitch softball player. The two-piece all composite design is ideal for any type of hitter. Easton's IMX composite handle and barrel combine offer optimal performance and durability. The 13.5" slightly end loaded barrel will provide more than enough power and distance on every swing. For comfort and increased bat speed the Tri-Zone 100+ is equipped with a 29/32" tapered handle and 2 ¼" barrel diameter. With the new 2-Color Reveal design this bat will definitely get everyone's attention. Hitting a home run has never been as easy as it is with the Easton Stealth Tri-Zone 100+: SCN17. This bat is approved for USSSA, ISA, NSA, and ISF. This bat comes with Easton's exclusive 400 day Manufacturer's Warranty. Free Shipping!
by Mairos - Apr 20, 2010
Pros: Pure power! Hits great. I simply crushed the ball. Great quality, awesome looks.
Cons: Pro-tack grip is a little slippery, switched it for Easton's thin 6mm grip and worked great.
by Anonymous - May 11, 2010
Pros: HUGE sweet spot slaps ball
Cons: Not a good grip and a little heavy even for lightest one
by Boxishot - Jun 04, 2010
Pros: Huge Sweet Spot Ball jumps off the bat Hot right out of the wrapper
Cons: None, people complain about the grip, but i like it.
by cj10 - Mar 15, 2011
Pros: A great bat, his performance is incredible, the pitcher will not feel comfortable with this big bat
Cons: none
by benny - Feb 16, 2011
Pros: this thing hits ropes far better than my synergy and freak plus
Cons: none yet
by jon - Sep 22, 2011
Pros: Great sweetspot. Hitting bombs right out of the wrapper. I love the End Load.
Cons: None Yet.
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Ask QuestionWhat is the lowest temperature you would recommend using this bat in?
Asked by Tmac on Apr 19, 2012
It is recommended not to use any bat in temperatures that are around 50-55 degrees or lower. These colder temperatures tend to affect the balls and make them more dense, which in turn can increase the chances of damaging your bat.
· Apr 19, 2012
Does this bat meet ASA Rules?
Asked by Juergen on Apr 16, 2012
This bat is not ASA certified and does not meet ASA rules. This bat is certified for USSSA, ISA, NSA, and ISF.
· Apr 16, 2012
will this bat be legal for 2013
Asked by little ed on Feb 20, 2012
All USSSA slow pitch bats are going to need the USSSA B.P.F. 1.20 stamp on them. This bat does not have that stamp.
· Feb 20, 2012
I PLAY SOFTBALL ALL YEAR LONG. I HAVE BEEN TOLD THAT EASTON BATS ARE THE BEST FOR COLD WEATHER. I OWN A WORTH CONNELL ORANGE MAYHEM. I WAS WONDERING THIS WOULD BE A GREAT BAT FOR ME
Asked by heinske on Feb 20, 2012
Well, there isn't any scientific data or anything that says Easton's are better in cold weather. So, that's up for debate. The Mayhem you have should be just fine for you. Just try not to use it as much when it's colder than 55 degrees or so.
· Feb 20, 2012
This is a double wall bat right?
Asked by Kels on Jan 29, 2012
Yes, this bat is double walled
· Jan 29, 2012
which bat is better fpr distanct this stealth or the synergy cnt +
Asked by D MAN on Oct 23, 2011
The Stealth Tri-Zone is a great bat, but I've always had better performance with CNT Plus. It's one of the favorites among my team-mates as well.
· Oct 24, 2011
Is there much differance between this and the 2012 scn-19 stealth tri zone? im a steady line drive hitter i can hit for power but try not too. which bat would be better, a stealth or a salvo?
Asked by atown on Oct 10, 2011
The Salvo might be a good fit for you. The Stealth is a great bat, with the extended barrel and huge sweet spot. The Salvo is a slight end load with the super big sweet spot.
· Oct 10, 2011
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