![]() The weight distribution is nice for an end-load, and does not feel too end heavy. The Easton L4.0 is smooth and forgiving thanks to the Black Carbon in the handle. There is no excessive vibration in the bat, even when I missed the sweet spot and hit the ball down closer to the taper. Feel: All Easton slow pitch softball bats have a smooth feel, and the Easton L4.0 Brett Helmer signature model is no exception.You won’t need to regrip this bat with athletic tape. The gauze grip tape is thin, similar to athletic tape and offers no cushion at all. When I first picked up the Easton L4.0, the first thing I noticed was the new grip tape being used on all of the Easton Raw Power softball bats. The difference between the Easton L4.0 and the L6.0 is the Easton L4.0 Raw PowerSlow Pitch Softball Bat uses the newer SIC Black Carbon in the handle for a “better feel.” The L6.0 uses the older IMX composite. Easton’s IMX composite is used in the barrel. This material gives it a smooth, nearly vibration-free feel on contact. This new bat is a one piece, 100% composite bat with a 12-inch barrel and an 1 ounce end load, approved for ISF and the new, hotter, ASA Softball Bat standard.Įaston uses their exclusive, top of the line SIC Black Carbon composite fiber material in the handle of the L4.0 Raw Power Softball Bat. One of the most anticipated new bats is the end-loaded, single piece, Brett Helmer signature Easton L4.0 Raw Power Slow Pitch Softball bat. ![]() The Raw Power slow pitch series comes in balanced and end load, Amateur Softball Association of America ( ASA) and USSSA 1.20. The new Easton L4.0 Raw Power slow pitch softball bats are the latest bats to come out of the Easton Hit Lab in Van Nuys, California. ![]() Easton L4.0 Raw Power Slow Pitch Softball Bat
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