What bat would you get 32/20? Louisville Slugger M2?

wadad

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Thats a no brainer...A 2004 Anderson Rocketech...
 

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This will make you think twice. http://thecoachreviews.com/reviews-louisville-slugger-m2-pride. This may have been for the prior years model but durability was a big issue. I like this site for reviews. Miken (Halo) and Mizuno (Whiteout) make a one piece drop 12.5. Anderson Flexzilla is drop 11. Myself and my daughter are partial to the older Eastons, but they are only approved for ASA now. An Easton model SCX14B would be 32/20.5 with a large sweet spot. That's what I would get in a light weight bat as long as you play ASA.
 

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My dd has Louisville Slugger M2...Very nice bat...It took her 8 months to break her CF7, so durability there I don't know, but still nice bat. The best bat she has used with that much drop is Worth legit, the yellow/silver model. Great durability and a ton of pop... Got hotter as she put swings on it....!
 

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The 2015 Easton FS3... They made it a 2 piece bat for 2015 with the same barrel length and materials as the FS1 for $100 less
 

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none, not a fan of -12 bats.

If you have to have something lighter than -10 then get a -11 Cf5/6/7 that's about the best light weight bat.

there is a new -11 xeno, but not sure how it is.
 

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The new -11 Xeno is really nice. The only problem is, it's not a true -11. It is a touch lighter than the -10 though.
 

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