Easton SV12 vs. Easton V12?

2010-02-28 7:43 pm
Hey, I'm gonna buy a new baseball bat. I'm not that big (5,7 and 145 lbs) so I don't usually hit for power. I have narrowed down my choices to the Easton SV12 and the V12. I guess the biggest difference is the V12 is a stiff one piece bat and the SV12 is a flex 2 piece one. I don't know which one to get. Any suggestions? and they are the same price

回答 (5)

2010-02-28 9:10 pm
✔ 最佳答案
I bought the V12, and wish I got the SV12. They both are considered to increase bat speed, there is something weird about my V12. It could just be the one I purchased, but it doesn't make the usual ping that most metal bats make. I wanted the SV12, and it will also help with shock, which is always helpful especially if you jam yourself.
參考: 5'10 155 so I am not a big guy either.
2016-10-03 7:49 pm
in accordance with what i understand approximately you (which isn't something) i might say the h2 considering is a mix of the two comp and alloy and has great pop to it yet you would be able to desire to be the fashion of hitter that would desire to apply strictly comp
2010-03-02 3:24 am
Easton SV12.
2010-03-01 1:53 am
if you don't hit for power but want to go for the sv12 it increases bat speed but you lose bat control
if you don't want to hit for power go with the v12 and save yourself like 100$
2010-02-28 7:54 pm
I use a bat like the V12 and I do really well with it, and I don't hit for power either. My friend is a power hitter and he has a bat similar to the SV12 and hits for power. I would go with the one you like the most but if you were me I would try the V12.


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