- 12" Barrel Length
- 2 1/4 Inch Barrel Diameter
- 98 MPH Performance
- Approved for Play in ASA, USSSA, NSA, ISA, ISF
- Carbon Nanotube Technology (CNT)
- Free Shipping!
- Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty
- IMX Composite
- Single System Technology (SST)
- Slight Endload
- SPEED Technology
- Ultra Thin 29/32" Tapered Handle
by NickBobbie - Sep 07, 2011
Pros: great out of the wrapper - for about 20 hits...
Cons: So we are on our 2nd one - first one we hit for about 50-75 hits and then we heard the rattle- so we sent it back and got another one. 2nd one lasted only about 20 hits then the rattle AGAIN! So contacted an Easton guy guess the "rattle" is normal, we used it last night still had great pop problem was the ump threw it out because he said it sounded broken...
Brett Helmer has been awarded National Batting Champion 4 times and selected All-World over 25 times. He's also on this year's USA Men's Slow Pitch National Team for the third straight year. If there was ever a bat that you could put your faith in, it would be one with his name on it. If you thought last year's model couldn't be beat, think again! The new Easton Synergy Speed Brett Helmer softball bat features Easton's Single System Technology (SST). This one-piece fully composite design gives hitters increased control and extra power to start destroying everything that comes their way! Made from Easton's tried and trusted IMX Composite, the Synergy Speed has been the epitome of extreme high performance and durability for years. Integrated Matrix Technology strengthens the composite structure while optimizing the design for maximum performance! Carbon Nanotube Technology (CNT) also assists in this durability by enhancing the proprietary resin system throughout the entirety of the bat. The SPEED name comes from manufacturing this bat with laser precision to eliminate material overlap. This removes excess mass for a lighter swing weight and faster swing speed! With a 12" slightly endloaded barrel and a stiff, ultra thin 29/32" tapered handle, the Synergy Speed is built for explosive power and monster home runs! Easton: Power Redefined! The SRV6BH is approved for play in ASA, USSSA, NSA, ISA, and ISF. It is backed by a Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty. Free Shipping!
by NickBobbie - Sep 07, 2011
Pros: great out of the wrapper - for about 20 hits...
Cons: So we are on our 2nd one - first one we hit for about 50-75 hits and then we heard the rattle- so we sent it back and got another one. 2nd one lasted only about 20 hits then the rattle AGAIN! So contacted an Easton guy guess the "rattle" is normal, we used it last night still had great pop problem was the ump threw it out because he said it sounded broken...
by Dave - Jul 06, 2011
Pros: Great pop right away. Perfectly weighted.
Cons: Cracked in the handle after 2 weeks.
by Billy H. - Jun 16, 2011
Pros: Love this bat! I have the silver and blue stealth already and wanted the true one piece feel. Ball pops when struck in the sweet spot. Cant wait for this to be completely broken in.
Cons: None at all! Bat and this site took care of me. Ordered it on a Saturday, bat was at my door Tuesday afternoon.
by sportsfan - Jun 30, 2011
Pros: The bat started off hot hit some nice line drives and some bombs. I have been playing for 12 years now and have swung pretty much every bat out their at one point and easton bats have always been hot
Cons: I have hit easton bats for years now and have never had a probleam but this bat just broke down to fast broke after 60 hits hope that this a one time thing. Waiting till more feedback comes in. Easton ssr4 is still their best of the new bats go with that if u need a bat now.
by P-Swagg in a plastic bag - May 25, 2011
Pros: Super light and fast but so powerful! Anything that Brett Helmer puts his names on is guarenteed worth it.
Cons: Almost too light.
by RobbieKnows - Jun 20, 2011
Pros: Unwrapped the bat about 20 minutes before the game and with in the first two trips through the batting order the ball was clearing the fence. Not only did the ball leave the yard but the line drives were jumping off the bat. Also nice feature is the grip, great feel and no sip even in wet conditions there was no problem.
Cons: None, best bat out there for ASA leagues. Trust.
by BULLDOG - Jan 30, 2012
Pros: Hits great, like the weight.
Cons: After 20 hits, it started to rattle. Still works great but sounds broken, Umpires have thrown it out cause it sounds broken
by daloco1 - Jun 13, 2011
Pros: Great pop right from the get go...cant wait till its broken in to see its potential...very happy with purchase
Cons: n/a
by The Big G - Jul 12, 2011
Pros: Feels great out of the wrapper, BUT BEWARE!
Cons: The bat lasted 10 batters the first game and a loud vibration occured. Easton replaced the bat and the "good" one lasted 8 batters before the vibration was heard. They have manufacturing problems.
by Rick - Jul 18, 2011
Pros: quick break in period. starting to really hit bombs at around 150 swings. Large sweetspot
Cons: Pingy sound for about 150 swings or so. Has little more endload than srv3 and feels heavier
by lil spoon - Aug 20, 2011
Pros: Hot out of the wraper after about 100 swings crazy hot love this bat! Best asa bat out there!
Cons: Not any
by T. J. - Aug 30, 2011
Pros: The bat was ok straight out of the wrapper. Many good line drives, it's just not that bomber that I was looking for.
Cons: It's seems as if the weights on the bats are off. They are entirely to light.
by Buckshot Bobby - Sep 03, 2011
Pros: This bat is great, hot out of the wrapper! First at bat and the ball cleared left field. The sweet spot is sick! Best Easton bat out there, used to swing Miken's but now I'm all about Easton.
Cons: none yet, can't wait till it's broken in.
by synergy for life - Sep 21, 2011
Pros: never have i ever found a better asa bat on the market, i love my 2009 speed bh additions and continued with the updated model. BEST BAT ON THE MARKET
Cons: really?????
by dcarlton - Sep 29, 2011
Pros: good power new, weight distribution is good for bat speed
Cons: very first ball hit caused a rattle - bat still felt fine but made "broken" kinds of noises when dropped to the ground after a hit. The rattle is intermittant but I have sent it back to get another.
by Mr. Levi - Oct 03, 2011
Pros: Easton makes great bats. This one is top of the line. Has great balance when its swung and a great sweet spot. Again the paint job is slick.
Cons: Rattles a little when the tip is hit.
by BOMBSFLYin22 - Feb 15, 2012
Pros: After a trying breakin period, ball flies!!! Hot liner hit late summer didnt drop AT ALL! HR SHOT! Really HOT when hit on SS. cool grip
Cons: After 40-50 BP hits its sounds cracked... I call it "smashed cracked glass". 200 hits + to really be game ready. Swings light. Not returned cuz its "normal". waiting for it to break and get another. :D
by GREGORY - Apr 04, 2012
Pros: This bat is sick, took about 200 swings 2 get hot but me & a buddy have been hitting balls 44 cor balls 380' pretty consistent
Cons: None really, Stress cracks
by JohnH - Apr 23, 2012
Pros: HOT!!! -Im only about 200 lbs 18 years old and I was hitting about 1 home-run for about every 3 hits (40 core balls) at a 325ft field!
Cons: Not a very flashy bat, has basic graphics, but who cares its the "pop" your looking for. And this bat has it!
by DJ - May 03, 2012
Pros: Great pop right out of the wrapper..slight end load is good for me to maximize swing speed.
Cons: None so far
by Wobig - May 20, 2012
Pros: Hit some good liners then broke, very disappointed.
Cons: Cracked after maybe 50 hits. Not nearly the pop people been talking about.
by Zaugg - May 24, 2012
Pros: This is the best bat I have owned in 30 years. It just crushes the ball. Have found that it works best for heavy power hitters.
Cons: None so far.
by D-BOMBER - Jan 09, 2012
Pros: Absolutely amazing bat! Super Hot right out the wrapper. First at bat and first swing and nailed it over center field fence (labeled @ 325ft)!! Great sweet spot, great grip. Best bat I have ever swung! Great for homeruns or linedrives, all depends on your swing style. Can't go wrong with this bat!
Cons: Everyone now wants to use it.
by Greg - Nov 23, 2011
Pros: Bat swings great, awesome pop, have had many great hits. I never hit homeruns, havnt hit one over since I was about 11 oe 12, and hit my first adult homer with this bad. teamates also love the bat.
Cons: Handle has a rattle after only about 6 games. Doesnt feel like it changes the performance but it definitely doesnt sound good. Have seen this as a common problem, also heard this is normal for this bat. Does anybody have any advice for me or should I try and send it back for a replacement.
by GoPack - Dec 07, 2011
Pros: Home-run weight distribution, nice graphics
Cons: Slippery Grip, Durability, Price
by Kyle - Dec 07, 2011
Pros: The weighting is nice and the bat has decent pop.
Cons: After 40-50 hits the bat started to rattle and hasn't been the same since. The grip is also really slippery and difficult to hold in wet or colder conditions. If you're looking for a better bat for less money, go with the Salvo. My team has hit a lot of home runs with the Salvo and just 1 with this, so we've pretty much put this in the bag for hitting grounders and pop-flies in practice.
by Anonymous - Dec 10, 2011
Pros: bat hit great and had great pop. Felt solid every time it was hit
Cons: broke three in a season. Really weird never had this problem with easton at all
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Ask QuestionDoes this bat have the 2013 USSSA stamp on it or the old stamp?
Asked by adam on May 18, 2012
The Easton SRV6BH has the old USSSA stamp. Check out the 2013 Easton Synergy SP12SY98H for the new USSSA stamp.
· May 18, 2012
I play in a co-ed legue that looks for ASA stamps on bat and I have a Easton Salvo and am looking at adding another bat to my bag. Would this be a good one to add or would there be a better Easton to add.
Asked by Rage on Mar 21, 2012
The SRV6BH is a high performing ASA bat that I think would be a great addition to your bag. As far was whether or not there's a "better" one, that comes down to your preferences. There will be a wide variety of new 2013 models Easton will be releasing in April. Some of which are balanced, some endloaded, some two-piece with flex, some one-piece models that are more stiff.
· Mar 21, 2012
What are the diferences / changes between the 2013 Easton Synergy 98H: SP12SY98H Brett Helmer bat and the 2012 Easton Synergy Speed Brett Helmer: SRV6BH bat?
Asked by AK on Mar 20, 2012
The 2013 SP12SY98H uses a new Black Carbon composite in the handle for better feel at contact and less vibration. Other than that, there really won't be any differences in terms of pop and durability.
· Mar 20, 2012
Would this be a good choice for my wife (49) she plays on rec leagues or is there a better choice?
Asked by Steve S. on Mar 04, 2012
The SRV6BH will have an end-loaded feel. If I were you, I may lean more towards the Easton SRV4 for a more balanced feel which I think would better suit your wife.
· Mar 04, 2012
I use to have a Synergy Extended. After 3 years and many Homeruns later It finally broke. Then I purchased the Synergy Reavel which isn't the power bat the Extended is but is an all around good hitting bat. So I'm looking for an Easton power bat that will last a few years and the hard hits in which I will be putting it through. Will the SRV6 be that bat?
Asked by Country on Feb 24, 2012
Yes, the SRV6 is a power bat that uses Easton's IMX composite technology. They perform very well and have very durable as well.
· Feb 24, 2012
Is the srv6bh comparable to the srv5 Salvo? is it an upgrade?How is the durability?
Asked by Rec league player on Feb 01, 2012
This is a different bat than the Salvo. This bat has good pop and a large sweet spot and will be a very durable bat.
· Feb 01, 2012
Is a single system technology bat considered a single wall bat?
Asked by Skip on Jan 24, 2012
This bat is a single wall bat
· Jan 24, 2012
Is this bat rolled or broken in before asa tested it?
Asked by tree on Dec 20, 2011
We assume the bat has to be broken in with a normal break in method to make sure the scoring of the bat is accurate.
· Dec 20, 2011
I currently have the 2005 synergy extended I am looking to replace it with something comparable. I have heard people say this is bat to buy, but I have also heard the Easton stealth speed xl is the best. I am wondering which one is the better bat.
Asked by kenny on Sep 06, 2011
Both bats are going to be very high performing bats. They are two of our best selling bats. The 2012 Easton Synergy Speed Brett Helmer will have great pop in the bat. It will use some of the best technology on the market right now.
· Sep 07, 2011
The bat had loud vibration after 10 at bats, Easton replaced it. The replacement bat lasted 8 at bats before the vibration could be heard. Does Easton have a quality problem with their manufacturing of this bat?
Asked by The big G on Jul 12, 2011
As of 7/19/2011, Easton has not notified us or any other retailers about any quality issues surrounding the SRV6BH. I've heard just a few customer complaints with this bat, but no more than any other bat.
· Jul 19, 2011
does this bat have the 1.20 bpf stamp on it?
Asked by mike on Jun 04, 2011
Yes
· Jun 05, 2011
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