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Easton Synergy: SCX2 Slow Pitch
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  • 1.20 BPF
  • 12" End Loaded Barrel
  • Approved For Play by USSSA, ISA, NSA & ISF
  • Extended Flex Design
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  • Limited Edition
  • Made with exact specifications as the 2003 SCX2
  • No Warranty
  • Non-ASA Approved
  • One-Piece IMX Composite Design
  • Ultra Thin 29"/32" Tapered Handle

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by mikeg - Apr 28, 2012

Pros: great feel, nice looks snd mske no mistake about it this bat flat out proforms. other than the miken ultras this is the best bat I have owned.

Cons: no warranty.

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One of Easton's most popular composite slow pitch bats ever made was the Easton Synergy SCX2. After a brief stint away from the game, the SCX2 is back and better than ever. With the exact specifications of the SCX2 that was released in 2003, the new SCX2 is sure to live up to the name. Limited edition, brought back by popular demand, the SCX2 is instantly one of the best slow pitch softball bats available on the market. The one-piece all composite IMX design is made up of industry leading composite materials that are sure to provide plenty of pop with every swing. The composite technology optimizes the barrel and handle design for a solid feel while eliminating vibrations for ultimate comfort. Miss-hits will be a thing of the past with the patented Extended Flex design that lengthens the hitting area along the barrel. The 12 Inch end loaded barrel also provides an optimal hitting surface and more power than ever before. The Synergy SCX2 has a 1.20 BPF and is approved for USSSA, NSA, ISA & ISF. The Easton Synergy SCX2 was one of the most highly sought after slow pitch softball bats ever made, and with a few new upgrades to the old model the new bat is a must-have for every bat bag this season. Turn those warning track pop outs into fence clearing homeruns with the Easton Synergy SCX2. This bat comes with No Warranty. Free Shipping!

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by mikeg - Apr 28, 2012

Pros: great feel, nice looks snd mske no mistake about it this bat flat out proforms. other than the miken ultras this is the best bat I have owned.

Cons: no warranty.

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by pvcgirl - Apr 30, 2012

Pros: AWESOME Bat!!!!

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by Rudeness - Mar 19, 2012

Pros: One of the best bats I ever owned had 1 when they first came out 2003 it got stolen got 1 a few months ago 1st at bat with it cleared it to the warning tracks I'm happy its back I LOVE THIS BAT I bought 4 more as back up!!!!!

Cons: NONE

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by Big A - May 27, 2010

Pros: This bat is hot. Was told that the barrel was stiff out of the wrapper but hit one to the warning track on the first pitch this bat hit. I have hit a lot of bats over the years and this one is a must have. Once this thing opens up it will be incredible.

Cons: None

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by crazieqt - Jul 06, 2010

Pros: I love this light weight bat. It's an amazing bat. All the women on my team use it, including some of them on the co-ed team.

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This is my favorite bat! And my team loves it too. Sad to hear it won't be legal next year. Was actually in the market for a new bat. Do you have a great alternatives to this one? That is USSSA and ASA approved since I play in different leagues?

A couple great choice would be the Easton Salvo, 2013 Easton Salvo Comp 98, and the 2013 Easton Synergy 98H.

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Will this bat still be legal for USSSA next year? The specs say it is BPF 1.20.

The SCX2 does not have the new USSSA stamp required for play in 2013. It is legal in 2012.

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I am having some difficulty selecting a bat. I am normally a line drive hitter but can swing for the fences and have often just come upa little short...and figure the right bat can help for when i want to go yard. I have it limited down to the Synergy, Salvo, Denny Crane, Limited edition Freak, mayhem and Craze extreme. It seems maybe the slightly end loaded bats may be better for me as i have gone to a couple local stores trying to at least feel the difference between end loaded and balanced. I have bought several bats off your website for my sone and baseball and was wondering if someone could talk me through my final decision? My league is USSSA sanctioned so the bat does not need to be ASA approved...do ASA bats have less pop?

Yes. ASA bats will have less pop and won't perform quite as good as USSSA bats. If you have swung an end-loaded bat before and were able to maintain good swing speed and bat control, you should benefit from using one. If you don't get an end-loaded bat, I would recommend a two-piece bat. Two-piece bats will flex more during your swing and will generate more bat head speed at the moment of contact. Out of the bats you are looking at, I would recommend either the Denny Crine, Mayhem Reload or Synergy. The Mayhem Reload won't be quite as end-loaded as the Synergy or Denny Crine. All are great performing bats, but I actually liked the performance of the Synergy and Denny Crine better than the Mayhem. The Synergy does not have a warranty (which is why it's a little cheaper). The Mayhem and Denny Crine both have one year manufacturer warranties.




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