- -11.5 Length to Weight Ratio
- 2 1/4 Inch Barrel Diameter
- Approved for Play in ASA, USSSA, NSA, ISA, ISF
- Expanded Sweet Spot
- Free Shipping!
- Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty
- IMX Composite Barrel/ CNT Composite Handle
- Lower M.O.I. Means Faster Swing Speeds
- One-Piece 100% Composite Frame
- Performance Diamond Grip
- Single System Technology (SST)
- Ultra Thin 29/32" Tapered Handle
by Mono - Mar 04, 2012
Pros: Great pop and big sweet spot. It is hot out of wrapper (and I hate when you see that ina review but it's true) The ball really does fly off this bat and my 11 year old loves it.
Cons: It started showing spider webbing on barrel only after a few hits of BP. After a couple practices, the finish is starting to chip on barrel. Hasn't effected performance but afraid umpire will say we can't use in game beause of chipping and webbing. Remains to be seen. Daughter stil loves this bat.
Burn the competition and set your hitting on fire with the all-new Easton Synge! The Synge features a sleek new design with a blue accented black on black matte finish. With a lightweight length to weight ratio and a low Moment of Inertia (M.O.I) rating the Synge is easy to swing. This will allow for an increase in swing speed and ultimately more power for the player! The Synge features a one-piece construction made from Easton's high performing IMX Composite. The IMX Composite barrel optimizes the sweet spot of the Synge for maximum performance. Using Single System Technology that improves bat control and balance, the IMX barrel is seamless fused with the CNT Composite handle that provides the durable backbone and stiff feel of the Synge. This ultra thin 29/32 inch tapered handle is easy for players to get their hands around and provides optimal tack with a performance diamond grip. Easton: Know-Feel-Be The Difference! The Synge 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 Mono - Mar 04, 2012
Pros: Great pop and big sweet spot. It is hot out of wrapper (and I hate when you see that ina review but it's true) The ball really does fly off this bat and my 11 year old loves it.
Cons: It started showing spider webbing on barrel only after a few hits of BP. After a couple practices, the finish is starting to chip on barrel. Hasn't effected performance but afraid umpire will say we can't use in game beause of chipping and webbing. Remains to be seen. Daughter stil loves this bat.
by BestHitterAlive. - Mar 08, 2012
Pros: Great, Amazing Bat. Hits Hard, Lasts Long, Hits Balls Out Of This World. The Ball Will Pounce Off As If It Were A Trampoline.
Cons: It Does Chip But Not As Much As Everyone Is Saying It Is. It DOES NOT affect the performance. At All.
by Anonymous - Feb 11, 2013
Pros: I coach a 10u softball team. 8 of my girls have purchased this bat. The ball reacts well off of bat. We all are pleased with it.
Cons: None
by Nate - Feb 12, 2013
Pros: This Bat is great out the wrapper. Good graphics and true to weight. I always right out of the wrapper check the weight of my bats. Buying a good bat for my daughter was important. Her first time using was excellent good "pop". She went 3 for 4 with a double and 2 singles. Price was great cheapest I could find on the internet. It was even cheaper then my deals i get from my Men's tourney team I run. I would recommend this bat for anybody that is looking for a good first time . This is a bat that you would get your daughter to make the transition for cheap store bought to a good quality bat.
Cons: None
by Callie - Feb 19, 2013
Pros: Great pop! I had the 2011 synge for when i was 12. We got it because I was little, and it was light. Then that one cracked and easton sent me this one. Overall its a great bat, no problems at all for me! the only thing is I've outgrown this one, but that's not the bats fault!
Cons: None
by Valued Customer - Apr 06, 2013
Pros: Have noticed improved speed and distance since switching 10 year old daughter from alloy bat to composite. She has been very happy with the bat. Bat has been thrown around plenty, no signs of chipping.
Cons: None so far.
by Sam Sam - Mar 11, 2013
Pros: My daughter absolutely loves this bat; very comfortable gripping, very light & my daughter loves the pop!
Cons: none
by Britt Britt - Dec 14, 2012
Pros: It hits great. When the bat comes in contact with the ball, it's amazing. You don't have to even try to hit the ball hard, that ball will go pretty far without even trying.
Cons: None yet that I can see.
by JJ - Jan 09, 2013
Pros: has a very good sweet spot i use this bat alot and i think its really great
Cons: i havent seen any damage to the bat.
by Little Giant - Feb 20, 2013
Pros: Good Bat, no problems so far
Cons: None so far
by Sheermanator - Mar 09, 2013
Pros: Awesome bat! I like it because it's easy to swing and light.
Cons: People say the paint chips,but that happens to every bat I've had. It's a really good bat.
by wallace - Mar 22, 2013
Pros: Excellent pop! Sleek appearance and easy to handle-Good bat for early travel 8-12 yrs
Cons: None as of yet
by Bri - Apr 07, 2013
Pros: Great pop! Hot out of the bat! I used to be an average hitter but with this bat the distance is great and its a solid hit every time!
Cons:
by Mike - Mar 29, 2012
Pros: None
Cons: Every time granddaughter hit a ball paint would chip off the bat. Ump declared bat illegal because some of the chips were sharp and would cut the ball.
by Gator - Feb 08, 2012
Pros: Great bat speed better control So far so good
Cons: Not to date
by nana-nana dad - Jan 17, 2013
Pros: Great bat, hot out the box and gets very hot after a 100 or so hits. Daughter has drop too 4 200 + feet bombs so fare. better then her rip-it She only 12!!!
Cons: Warning: this bat need the warning label on because of the bat speed it can make. Daughter hit to pitcher & third base coach.
by Rick - Mar 28, 2013
Pros: The performance was good. 6 year old got more distance on this bat than any of the others on the team. Line drive to the outfield, second at bat with the bat.
Cons: Second at bat and it already started to chip. It looks pitted in one spot. Not sure how it will turn out, since she's only had one practice and 2 at bats.
by Thunderstick - Apr 11, 2013
Pros: My daughter loves everything about it the look the feel the power everything
Cons: Nothing
by pdaks - Apr 15, 2013
Pros: Bat has good pop. Very light. My daughter loves it and is hitting farther.
Cons: None.
by Rusty - Apr 16, 2013
Pros: Awesome bat. It requires a good break in period of about 300 hits. After that it knocks them to the fence! My daughters Ponytail team loves it!
Cons: None.....
by Happydaddy - Apr 22, 2013
Pros: Great pop out of wrapper Great price Nice look
Cons: Zero so far
by aloale - Apr 27, 2013
Pros: Great pop!! Can't waite for her to use it in a game..
Cons:
by Puma - Apr 27, 2013
Pros: Great pop for a light weight bat -11.5
Cons: Outer wrap stress cracks almost immediately. Doesn't affect performance so far as I can tell. I would probably upgrade to its replacement fs13s2 if I had to do it again. but its a great bat for the current price
by mdh1 - May 01, 2013
Pros: Easy to swing, seems to have a large sweet spot, the grip is perfect for my daughter. Cannot beat the price.
Cons: None
by Bob - May 01, 2013
Pros: Nice bat out of the wrapper, gets hotter as you go, great price on this technology....10 year old daughter likes it.
Cons:
by kenziebradydad* - May 04, 2013
Pros: My 10 year old was drafted to the majors this year and is playing with 13&14 year old girls that are throwing a lot faster than she was used too. So we got her this bat. Fast to get around , better distance, and awesome pop.
Cons: None
by kristaball - May 11, 2013
Pros: Great feel. Easy to get around. A slappers dream. Hit a 400 bomb with it!!! Great price.
Cons: Handle gets dirty.
by scottl - May 21, 2013
Pros: Balanced swing weight, nice looks.
Cons: Just like most composites you have to find the right hand strength at impact or the bat will not perform. It's an average bat, nothing special. It is forgiving in the sense that you have a longer sweet spot - BUT that does not mean it pops any better.
by Paul - Jun 23, 2012
Pros: This bat is the real deal. just bought this for my 16 year old daughter and she was hitting missiles right out of the wrapper. 10 game into this bat and it is agreat bat with excellent pop. i would recommend this to everyone.
Cons: none yet
by Anonymous - Apr 11, 2013
Pros: I play varsity fastpitch and the bat speed and pop are great. Highly recommended.
Cons:
by BB - May 27, 2012
Pros: Great bat hot out of wrapper my 10 year old loves it.
Cons:
by Lions - Feb 28, 2012
Pros: light good speed & control
Cons: NO POP AT ALL
by - Apr 16, 2012
Pros: This bat gets good solid hits.
Cons: The sound when the bat hits the ball can be distracting.
by travis b - Aug 15, 2012
Pros: I can not think of any!
Cons: Dead. Should have stuck with the 2011 design. I have a 2011 synge and its amazing. Any one who gives this bat gopd reviews obviously hasnt had a better bat in there hands. It is not hot out of the wrapper. It is forgiving but that's about it. If you have good bat speed this bat will not benefit you.
by Neka T - Apr 01, 2012
Pros: It’s true what others stated…This bat has pop right out the box. My daughter is 9, plays 10u. I bought the 33 inch bat. My daughter loves this bat.
Cons: None...
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Ask QuestionMy daughter is 13 and we are looking at getting her a new bat, she is 5' 8'' tall and she swings a 32" 22 oz. bat and we are wondering what length and weight to get or what bat to get if you don't recommend this one.
Asked by Shelshel1800 on May 18, 2013
The Easton Synge: FP11SG Fastpitch bat will have a drop of 11.5. It will be lighter than her -10, 32" 22 oz. I would stay at the -10 size instead of trying to get a lighter bat. Checkout this option: 2013 Louisville Slugger TPS Xeno: FP13X Fastpitch. It will be a -10.
· May 18, 2013
I'm 17 and looking for a really good composite bat. A lot of these reviews have daughters that are like 11 or 12, is this bat specifically for younger girls?
Asked by Tater on May 13, 2013
At drop -11.5, the Easton Synge: FP11SG Fastpitch is designed with younger girls in mind. At high school level play, the most common weights are drop -8 to -10.
· May 13, 2013
My granddaughter is 16, 135 lbs. and 65" in height. Will the 34" 22.5 ounce be a problem for her?
Asked by Mike on Apr 26, 2013
With the height and weight given we suggest that your granddaughter get the Easton Synge: FP11SG Fastpitch in the 32" 20.5 oz. size.
· Apr 27, 2013
If this is the 2012 model, then is there a 2013 model? Some reviews on other sites refer to a 2013 Easton Synge, but it looks the same.
Asked by softball mom on Apr 19, 2013
The Easton Synge: FP11SG Fastpitch is a 2012 model. Easton didn't make a 2013 model.
· Apr 19, 2013
My daughter is 11, almost 12 and I want to get her a new bat. She can really hit the ball, will that make the paint chip? Also, she is like 5 feet 3 inches tall, what size bat is recommended?
Asked by softballbat on Apr 13, 2013
With the height given we suggest a 32" in bat. I would suggest the Easton Synge: FP11SG Fastpitch it is one of our most popular fastpitch bats on the market.
· Apr 14, 2013
How much does the bat weigh?
Asked by Tahj on Apr 10, 2013
The Easton Synge: FP11SG Fastpitch bat features a -11.5 length to weight ratio.
· Apr 10, 2013
Can you customize someone's name on this bat?
Asked by angela on Apr 09, 2013
Unfortunately, we do not customize or engrave bats. Please contact Easton for further information at 888-259-1297.
· Apr 09, 2013
Is this bat legal in Little League? I know some of the rules changed this year but this bat is not on their current list.
Asked by Joe on Apr 09, 2013
The Easton Synge: FP11SG Fastpitch is legal in Little League Softball. Little League Softball rules only require a BPF 1.20 stamp. Here is the link to the rules; http://www.littleleague.org/media/newsarchive/2012/Sep-Dec/Bulletin-SignificantRuleRegulationChanges2013.htm
· Apr 09, 2013
Does this bat have a carbon fiber handle? If not, what is the material?
Asked by JoJo on Mar 27, 2013
The Easton Synge: FP11SG Fastpitch is a one-piece fully composite bat. Both the handle and the barrel consist of carbon fibers.
· Mar 27, 2013
Compare this bat to the 2010 white and yellow Synge.
Asked by True Grit on Mar 26, 2013
The white and yellow Synge (model #SRV6B), was actually a 2011 model. The only major difference is that the 2012 Easton Synge: FP11SG features an upgraded CNT Composite in the handle to provide better durability and a slightly stiffer feel.
· Mar 26, 2013
What is the correct way to break in the Easton Synge?
Asked by Bookworm on Mar 03, 2013
Best way to break in composite bats would be to take at least 200 hits from soft toss. Also, make sure to rotate the bat a quarter of a turn every couple swings to make sure you are taking hits evenly on all sides to break up the material.
· Mar 03, 2013
I have been trying to pick a bat for my daughter who plays in 12u ball. I've been looking at the Easton Synge:FP11SG and Easton CV12:SCG1B. We live in a cooler climate, so I was wondering which bat to choose?
Asked by coaching dad on Mar 02, 2013
Both the Easton Synge: FP11SG Fastpitch and the Easton CV12: SCG1B Fastpitch are great bats. They are both one-piece designs. The CV12 will have a slightly end loaded feel to the swing weight to go along with its all alloy design. The Synge will have an all composite design. The Synge will typically be used in 55 degree and above weather. Both bats will lose performance in colder temperatures because the softball becomes more dense and heavier.
· Mar 02, 2013
I'm considering the 2012 Easton Synge for my daughter but am worried about the barrel chipping as the other reviewers mentioned. Is this something I need to worry about? Is this a manufacturer defect or something that happens to composite bats?
Asked by Angela on Jan 27, 2013
The Easton Synge: FP11SG does have a couple of reviews about the paint chipping, but it does not effect the performance or durability of the bat. It is most likely due to the bat being dropped onto the dirt after the ball is hit.
· Jan 27, 2013
Is this bat good for a 15 year old that's 5' 2", and which size should she get? Second question would be is this bat better then the Jennie Finch G5 fastpitch bat? Which one would you recommend?
Asked by Gigi on Jan 19, 2013
Try using our bat coach to find out which length is best for your daughter. Here is the link. http://www.justbats.com/bat-coach/ The Easton Synge is going to be a better bat, because of the composite material is better than alloy when it comes to fastpitch.
· Jan 19, 2013
Daughter will be nine in May. 28, 29, or 30 inch bat? Not a power hitter.
Asked by H on Jan 11, 2013
The size of the bat is determined by height and weight. Please check out our bat coach for proper sizing; http://www.justbats.com/bat-coach/.
· Jan 11, 2013
Daughter will be nine in May. 28, 29, or 30 inch bat? Not a power hitter.
Asked by H on Jan 11, 2013
Based on her age, we recommend a 29" model in the Easton synge: FP11SG Fastpitch bat. For more information on sizing, please visit our Bat Coach at http://www.justbats.com/bat-coach/
· Jan 11, 2013
I'm considering the Easton Synge for my daughter. I don't know what length to buy. She's 5'9", 135 lbs. What would be best, 33" or 34"?
Asked by watty on Dec 17, 2012
Based on her height and weight, we recommend a 33" model in the Easton Synge: FP11SG Fastpitch bat. For more information on sizing, please visit our Bat Coach at http://www.justbats.com/bat-coach/
· Dec 18, 2012
I am considering the Demarini 2012 CF5 (-11) for my 11 yr old daughter. She currently is using the Easton aluminum 31" 19.5 oz. Which bat is better and would be closest to the one she currently has?
Asked by sandi on Nov 08, 2012
The Easton Synge: FP11SG Fastpitch is a one piece bat and will be most comparable to a one-piece alloy bat.
· Nov 08, 2012
We're going back & forth between the Easton Synge & Demarini Vendetta C6. 10yr old contact hitter, not a power hitter. Which is better?
Asked by Mak on Jul 24, 2012
Many contact hitters who have average or below average strength prefer two piece bats. Although, most comes down to personal preference, I would lean towards the C6 since it's a two piece bat.
· Jul 24, 2012
Can the bat be returned if like some of the reviews state the paint starts chipping?
Asked by Mike on Jul 17, 2012
The 2012 Easton Synge: FP11SG Fastpitch bat is covered under a full warranty through Easton. Paint chips will not effect the performance of the bat, but you would be able to send it back to Easton for a warranty replacement.
· Jul 17, 2012
What is the break-in period on the Easton Synge?
Asked by tomv on Jul 09, 2012
We recommend 150-200 swings to fully break in the Easton Synge and any other composite barreled bat you may be interested in.
· Jul 09, 2012
Is the Synge an end loaded bat? I am also looking at the 2013 DeMarini DXCFS; how do they compare and does -11 vs -11.5 make a difference? Bigger sweet spot? Thanks.
Asked by Jack on Jul 05, 2012
The 2012 Easton Synge is a balanced bat. However, it will be stiffer than the 2013 DeMarini DXCFS, better suited for a power hitter. The -11 and the -11.5 have the same size sweet spot.
· Jul 05, 2012
Why does the bat not have a "ding" like many others?
Asked by Smash on Jun 20, 2012
The 2012 Easton Synge is a composite bat. Composite bats make a crack or thud type sound when hit and alloy bats make a ping type sound.
· Jun 20, 2012
Is the 2012 Easton Synge FP11SG Fastpitch bat approved for Dixie Youth play?
Asked by softballfan12 on Jun 19, 2012
The 2012 Easton Synge is approved for Dixie Youth play.
· Jun 19, 2012
Does this have the ASA 2012 stamp that will be required in 2013?
Asked by Ernie on May 31, 2012
The 2012 Easton Synge has the new ASA stamp.
· May 31, 2012
Is this bat a single-wall bat ?
Asked by steve on May 07, 2012
The 2012 Easton Synge is a double wall bat.
· May 07, 2012
Does this bat have the USSSA stamp that it will be legal in 2013?
Asked by Susan on Mar 22, 2012
It absolutely does! If you look at the small pictures at the top of this webpage, and enlarge the second picture in the left row, you will be able to see the new stamp printed on this bat.
· Mar 22, 2012
How does it compare against the 2011 Synge SRV6B Fastpitch (White/Black/Yellow model)?
Asked by Allan on Mar 07, 2012
Easton enlarged the size of the sweetspot this year and changed the color scheme, but otherwise these bats are going to be very similar.
· Mar 07, 2012
I cannot decide between the Easton Synge: FP11SG and the Mizuno Avalanche ($74.99). Can you tell me the main differences?
Asked by Greg on Feb 13, 2012
The Easton Synge will have a one piece composite frame while the Mizuno Avalanche will be a one piece all alloy. The Avalanche will be an ounce lighter than the Synge because it has a drop of -12.5 and the Synge has a drop of -11.5.
· Feb 14, 2012
No reviews are posted yet so do you have any feedback on this bat and how it is performing?
Asked by Pops on Feb 05, 2012
All of the feedback we've heard on this bat has been very positive. The expanded sweetspot gives the bat great "pop" and the bat is very easy to swing. It also has been said to have great control and balance.
· Feb 06, 2012
How does the FP11SG compare with the DeMarini DXCFS?
Asked by Tom on Jan 24, 2012
The FP11SG is going to be a -11.5 drop. It is also going to have more of a expanded sweetspot.
· Jan 24, 2012
DOES THE FP11SG HAVE THE WORDS "OFFICIAL SOFTBALL" STAMPED ON THE HANDLE? THIS STAMP IS NEEDED FOR DIXIE SOFTBALL PLAY.
Asked by SOFTBALL DAD 15 on Jan 10, 2012
Yes. Just above the grip on the handle there is an "Official Softball" stamp.
· Jan 10, 2012
Do we know yet how well this bat will compare to the 2011 Synge?
Asked by Softball Dad on Nov 21, 2011
Easton extended the sweet spot, and they changed the composite design. This bat will perform as good or better than the last Synge.
· Nov 21, 2011
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