- 13.5 Inch Extended Barrel
- 2 1/4 Inch Barrel Diameter
- Approved for Play in USSSA, NSA, ISA, ISF
- Carbon Nanotube Technology (CNT)
- ConneXion Eliminates Vibration
- Extreme 100+ MPH Performance
- Free Shipping!
- Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty
- IMX Composite
- Tri-Zone Technology Creates Larger Hitting Area
- Two-Piece Fully Composite Design
- Ultra Thin 29/32" Tapered Handle
A favorite of softballers every year, the Easton Stealth Tri-Zone only continues to get better. The extreme 100+ MPH performance is made possible through the two-piece fully composite design and the exclusive Easton technology used to construct this beast. The Integrated Matrix Technology, or IMX, used on the Stealth strengthens composite structure while optimizing the design for maximum performance. The unrivaled durability that Easton has become known for is achieved through Carbon Nanotube Technology, or CNT, which enhances the proprietary resin system inside the barrel and handle. The two-piece design, ideal for any type of hitter, is held together with Easton's patented ConneXion. CXN uses hinge technology for efficient energy transfer, while isolating the handle from the barrel to eliminate vibration altogether. The main thing that separates this Stealth from the rest is Tri-Zone Technology. The taper and end cap regions of the barrel, which are traditionally stiff, feature localized flexibility which greatly enhances the hitting are of the bat. The Stealth Tri-Zone is slightly endloaded with a 13.5" extended barrel design to give players more power. Easton: Power Redefined! The SCN19 is approved for play in USSSA, NSA, ISA and ISF. It is backed by a Full Twelve (12) Manufacturer's Warranty. Free Shipping!
by Bobby Lutz - May 27, 2011
Pros: got this bat yesterday and hit bp with it. sick bat... i was hitting the ball 350+ out of the wrapper...cant wait to see what it does with a few more swings on it
Cons: price is pretty steep but the results are well worth it!!!
by Slugger - Mar 21, 2012
Pros: Fresh out of the wrapper it hits bombs
Cons: Gotta buy more balls
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Ask QuestionWould this bat still be good in 2013 with the new rules?
Asked by big dog on May 20, 2012
The Easton Stealth Tri-Zone does not have the new USSSA stamp. With that being said, this bat will not be legal for play in USSSA leagues beginning in 2013.
· May 20, 2012
How is this bat different from the Easton Stealth XL?
Asked by jack on May 04, 2012
Both use the same IMX composite materials and are two piece bats. The difference is the Easton Stealth Tri-Zone is not ASA approved, the Easton Stealth XL is approved and is slightly end loaded.
· May 04, 2012
I just bought this bat and if I'm understanding the rules correctly this bat complies with the USSSA rules but since it doesn't have the actual logo it will not be legal to use in 2013?
Asked by Lucas on Apr 05, 2012
The Easton Stealth Tri-Zone (SCN19) is approved for play in USSSA for 2012. Rules for 2013 as of April 5, 2012 they are going to require the new USSSA thumbprint stamp on the taper of the bat.
· Apr 05, 2012
I work at Dick's Sporting Goods and we released a notification saying that the new USSSA rules require the bats to be 1.15 BPF. Is this true?
Asked by JJ on Mar 01, 2012
Slow Pitch bats will not require the new USSSA BPF 1.15 stamp until 2013.
· Feb 29, 2012
Did Easton stop selling a balanced slow pitch bat?
Asked by cl coug on Feb 14, 2012
Most of the Easton slow pitch bats do have a slight end loaded feel. This bat is balanced and will be "Hot" out of the wrapper.
· Feb 14, 2012
Does this have the new USSSA stamp on it????
Asked by allstar on Feb 11, 2012
This bat is 1.20 BPF approved for play in 2012. This model does not feature the USSSA BPF 1.20 thumbprint stamp that will be required for 2013.
· Feb 11, 2012
With the new changes for 2013, will this bat be approved for USSSA in 2013 if not, when will the approved Easton bats be available.
Asked by Bobby on Dec 04, 2011
We do not have any information on rules for 2013 so far
· Dec 04, 2011
I have the 2011 Brett Helmer Synergy. I have noticed that the end weight may be a little loose, and that I am not hitting the ball very solidly anymore. I am a power hitter, swinging the 34" 30oz and am thinking about this bat for the spring season. Would this be considered one of the hottest USSSA bats out? I am trying to stick away from Miken because I know they do not last.
Asked by Ben on Nov 21, 2011
This one is a nice one, once broken in. It does have a slight end load. Easton has a 400 day warranty.
· Nov 21, 2011
Currently using my Easton Synergy Brett Helmer signature model 2010. I'm a line drive singles hitter looking to drive the ball w/more power. Will this bat make a difference?
Asked by JB on Jul 23, 2011
This is a two-piece bat provide you will a bit more flex through the zone. If you're a line drive hitter a two-piece bat should be beneficial and give you more bat head speed which equals more power. I think this bat would be beneficial for you.
· Jul 23, 2011
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