Triton Baseball Bat Youth
Triton Baseball Bat Youth
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LOUISVILLE SLUGGER YB91T 29 INCH 17 OUNCE TRITON -12 YOUTH COMPOSITE BASEBALL BAT $89.95 New 3X composite design – Exclusive computer designed pattern precisely positions the angles of graphite laters resulting in an extra long barrel with a huge sweet spot and outstanding performance. Bubble transition zone – The BT Zone functions as a bonding of the barrel and handle and provides a stiffer handle and transition area…. |
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LOUISVILLE SLUGGER YB91T 31 INCH 19 OUNCE TRITON -12 YOUTH COMPOSITE BASEBALL BAT $89.95 New 3X composite design – Exclusive computer designed pattern precisely positions the angles of graphite laters resulting in an extra long barrel with a huge sweet spot and outstanding performance. Bubble transition zone – The BT Zone functions as a bonding of the barrel and handle and provides a stiffer handle and transition area…. |
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Louisville Slugger TPX (-12) Triton Youth Baseball Bat (32inch/20oz) $249.95 Louisville Slugger 2010 Triton YBXT (-12) Youth Baseball Bat Triton’s unique 3-piece design allows the barrel and handle to be designed and built as individual units. The transition bubble area brings everything together to function as a more advanced 1-piece bat. The exclusive computer designed pattern precisely positions the angles of graphite layers, resulting in an extra-long barrel with a hug… |
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Louisville Slugger 2011 TPX (-10) Triton XL Baseball Bat $299.99 Back and Better than ever, Louisville Slugger brings you the new TPX Triton. The 2011 TPX Triton sports an all new look that is sure to have everyone wanting to get one. The new Triton goes retro with the color scheme as it brings back a similar design to the Louisville products of old. The same superior construction and design are back again for this season and will help the Triton pick up right … |
Louisville Slugger TPX Triton Baseball Bat Review
Louisville has finally responded to Easton and Demarini’s multi-piece bat designs with the Louisville Slugger TPX Triton, a unique 3 piece bat. What I find amazing about this bat is the size of the barrel. This is the largest barrel I’ve ever seen on a baseball bat. My initial thought is this thing looks like an oak tree!
The unique 3 piece design allows the barrel and the handle to be designed and built as individual units. They are then fused together via what is called the Bubble Transition Zone. Louisville claims this makes the bat function as a more advanced one piece bat (I’ll get to this claim in a second). The bat is made of 100% composite material and includes the standard Louisville stiff handle. The Adult -3 model retails for $399 and the Youth -12 at $249.
Louisville has long promoted the benefits of the 1 piece design and stiff handle for baseball bats. The success of 2 piece bats from Easton and Demarini has finally forced them to manufacture a multi piece bat. Unfortunately, being stubborn, they won’t admit to the general public that their new multi piece bat is actually a multi piece bat! They claim it’s “really” a one piece bat that is fused together from 3 pieces. This is insane!!! Louisville’s entire marketing department should be fired immediately.
Louisville has to either admit multi-piece bats have merit or stick to a true one piece design, we’re not fools. I’m skeptical to purchase a bat for $399 when the manufacturer is telling me little white lies. What’s next, saying they’ve developed a flex handle fused to act like a stiff handle?
Having said all this about their marketing, or lack there of, I will say that I do think the Louisville TPX Triton is a quality bat. That huge barrel makes it very appealing and it seems to hit very well. But I can not recommend it now due to some doubts about the design and its durability. At the present time I recommend the Easton IMX (Stealth or Synergy IMX) or Demarini CF3 in this category.
You can read reviews of all Louisville bats at Louisville Baseball Bat Reviews
About the Author
I’ve spent a lot of time over the years searching for quality information for Baseball Bat Reviews.
With two sons playing ball over the last 12 years, and spending a lot of time coaching, I’ve always tried to stay on top of the latest innovations and avoiding the hype and quite honestly, the unnecessary costs.
My goal is to give you quality information that wasn’t available to me over the years. I hope you find it useful.
What is the best Youth Baseball bat on the market?
My son uses a TPX Triton. I am thinking about upgrading. Which is better, the Combat B2 daBomb or the Miken Freak? I have heard great reviews on the Freak. Any thoughts….it is alot of $ to spend.
The best bat would be Easton BSV11 2009 SV12. My son just asked for it and we talked to Easton, they specifically said.. “The SV12 is the best bet for you guys. It’s durable and gives a good hit and sound. They are $299.95. But my son, hit his first homerun with the B2 daBomb. He said he likes it but wanted the SV12 better.
Louisville Slugger bats for sale: TPX H2 Hybrid, Triton, Dynasty and Omaha
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