- 2 1/4 Inch Barrel Diameter
- 29/32" Tapered Handle
- -9 Length to Weight Ratio
- Approved by all Governing Bodies Including ASA, USSSA, NSA, ISA, and ISF
- Exclusive 400 Day Manufacturer's Warranty
- Free Shipping
- Low Moment of Inertia Rating for Faster Swing Speed
- New Graphics
- Not Approved for Play in NCAA Softball (went into effect on 4/28/2011)
- One-Piece IMX Composite Design
- Slightly End Loaded Barrel
Year after year Easton is one of the top dogs in fastpitch softball due to their quality products. The latest in that line of quality bats is the Easton Synergy Speed: SRV5B fastpitch softball bat. Batters who step to the plate with the SRV5B will have an advantage over any pitcher. Power, comfort and performance are three of the things that this bat exhibits with every swing. The one-piece all composite design provides added durability and performance. A lower moment of inertia rating helps to increase swing speed. The slightly end loaded design along with the 2 ¼" barrel, and the 29/32" tapered handle also increases swing speed and adds comfort. New graphics give it a fresh new look for the upcoming season. Stick with what has always produced and that's Easton. Whether you're playing in a recreational league or playing for the national championship give yourself an advantage and step to the plate with the Easton Synergy Speed: SRV5B. This bat comes with Easton's exclusive 400 day Manufacturer's Warranty. Free Shipping!
by Anonymous - Dec 05, 2011
Pros: My daughter is 12 and she was already a strong hitter but this bat has made a huge different in her hitting she loves it...It was the best purchase Ive made..
Cons:
by mad dog - May 10, 2010
Pros: I love this bat,I had an older synergy that I wore out so I ordered this one to replace it.I got a homerun the first game.love,love,love
Cons: white handle gets filthy,but oh well, bat is great
by Bullet - Jan 25, 2012
Pros: My daughter hit 17 homeruns with this bat last summer.
Cons: The end cap has broke inwards and I am waiting for the next model in a 34-26 to come out.
by TNT - Nov 13, 2010
Pros: My daughter hit two homerun in the state final using this bat. Great pop, worth the price!
Cons: None
by Softball Mom - Apr 19, 2011
Pros: Bought this bat for my daughter age 10, 68 pounds, 4'5. She is one of the smallest on her travel team. We choose the 29" 19 oz. I think we bought the perfect fit. I was abit skeptical about buying online without her first trying it out. NO REGRETS! She also has the demerni vendetta. The vendetta hasn't been used since she received this bat. Contact with the ball during games has been more consistent and the balls have went further than ever. The synergy bat coupled with a few batting sessions I see the fence in our near future!!!
Cons: nope
by KJ - Sep 09, 2010
Pros: Great bat. My daughter played her first game today. She hit a massive Home Run with it. The ball explodes of the bat. Its very well balance. Great Bat!!!!
Cons: Nothing, although these bat are costly $$$$$
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Ask QuestionWhen will the new model of the easton synergy speed srv5b be comming out in a minus9 34-25or26
Asked by bullet on Jan 25, 2012
The 2012 Easton Synergy is model FP11SY10. This bat only comes in a -10. The new Easton Stealth Speed, FP11ST9 does come in a -9 though.
· Jan 25, 2012
Is this bat legal for highschool in Wisconsin?
Asked by MoJo on Jan 17, 2012
If your state allows composite bats then it is legal.
· Jan 18, 2012
I know you get this a lot, but is this bat approved for high school play in CT?
Asked by Ace on Jan 16, 2012
It is approved for high school play. As far as your particular state, I would check with your coach to make sure composite bats are allowed. It is not approved for college play.
· Jan 17, 2012
Will a 31" be available soon?
Asked by Sandra on Dec 11, 2011
We will not be getting anymore 31" in stock
· Dec 11, 2011
Is this bat approved for high school ball in Alabama?
Asked by Guru on Dec 08, 2011
This bat will be approved for high school play.
· Dec 08, 2011
I have a power hitting kid using a different bat. Looking to get a new 1. Would you say the 2 piece bat is better for a power hitter or a 1 piece. Thanks
Asked by GA on Oct 20, 2011
Though a lot of it is preference, general rule of thumb is that power hitters usually prefer 1 piece bats.
· Oct 20, 2011
My daughter is 15 and she is a pretty tall girl (69 inches) and weighs about 185. She is a power hitter and has been using a 33/21 Synergy. From what I am reading that is too light. I am thinking of a 34/25. What do you think?
Asked by Steve on Oct 10, 2011
At her height the 33 or 34 should be about right. I am hesitant to move her up that much in weight, don't want to mess with her mechanics too much. I would try her with a 33-23 or a 34-23.
· Oct 10, 2011
Is the Easton Synergy on the approved bat list for HIGH SCHOOL softball programs in washington state
Asked by mandy on Sep 19, 2011
As of right now yes. The only one that isn't is the SSR4B.
· Sep 19, 2011
would you guys be able to get a 33' 23oz or even a 33' 22oz in this bat?
Asked by miller on Aug 23, 2011
The SRV4B is going to be the -10 in this bat. There is not a -11 made in this bat.
· Aug 23, 2011
What is the difference between the Stealth and the synergy Bat
Asked by Ed on May 12, 2011
The Stealth is ISF approved and the Synergy is not. The Stealth is a 2 piece bat and the Synergy is a one piece bat. Synergy is slightly end loaded and the Stealth is not. The Synergy is not approved for play in NCAA softball and the Stealth is.
· May 12, 2011
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