2010 Anderson RockeTech Slow Pitch Softball Bat Review

The 2010 Anderson RockeTech
The 2010 Anderson RockeTech Softball Bat, redesigned in time for the new year, offers individuals a new look as well as a new feel. A revolutionary aluminum alloy, DFXII, makes up the body of the product and helps put this Slow Pitch bat on the map by transferring energy not absorbing it. A stronger, sturdier bullet proof cap improves performance by allowing a wider barrel flex, thus giving it a bigger sweet spot. Players will greatly appreciate the Taper Flex Technology which eliminates the sting of competitor bats by transferring vibration energy and allowing optimal flex. The Groove Optimized System also decreases the negative effects of vibration with its unique design. Running the circumference of the bat, a long groove helps to lock the shell, sleeve, and cap into place which gives greater flexibility and improved productivity by reducing the time needed for the barrel to snap back into place. The patented Power Arch Technology enhances the bat’s durability along the barrel and external multi-wall sleeve. The 2010 Anderson RockeTech Slow Pitch Softball Bat’s improved design, no break in period, and new features makes it a popular pick among associations like the ASA, USSSA, ISA and NSA.
Review of the 2010 Anderson RockeTech Slow Pitch Softball Bat
Contemporary in design, the 2010 Anderson RockeTech Slow Pitch Softball Bat combines an old favorite with the latest features to create a product worthy of praise. Quick to pick up on the differences between the standard and new improved version, I immediately noted how durable the aluminum bat felt. Sleek and easy to grip and providing a bigger sweet spot, I was able to flex fully without feeling the bone shattering vibrations and sting that I have encountered using other models.
The Taper Flex Technology is really appealing because it works wonders by absorbing vibration energy and thus allowing me to optimize my potential to swing to the fullest extent. I could easily knock one out of the park with the help of the Ultra-Thin Whip Handle. Comfortable to grasp and reducing the time it takes to get through zone, the Slow Pitch Bat is well worth its price because of its remarkable new features and sophisticated, sleek design.
The Ergonomic Knob makes a world of difference in terms of comfort. Unable to play for long periods of time without experiencing pain, the 2010 Anderson RockeTech Softball Bat not only looks great, its performance is much more than I expected. Just recently, I started using it in place of my other bats and I have already seen a difference in my ability to hit. For the sake of sounding pretentious, the Slow Pitch Bat is great for boosting confidence while providing a better range to swing.
I will be the first to admit that if you want a serious bat, you may need to spend a little extra to get it. Anderson has gone out of its way to optimize the best qualities of the RockeTech and to provide competitive new features that have its customers looking forward to the next product.
A die-hard softball player will agree that in terms of Slow Pitch Bats, this model is in a league of its own. Although it may appear pricey at first glance, it is an investment that will pay out on the field in terms of increased productivity, comfort, and ease.
Features of the Anderson RockeTech
- Bullet Proof Cap
- Ergonomic Knob
- External Multi-Wall Design
- Larger Sweet Spot
- No Break In Period
- Power Arch Technology
- Ultra-Thin Whip Handle
- Approved for Play by the ASA, USSSA, ISA and NSA
- Model Number: RKTSP







I’ve been using a buddy’s Rocketech and I really like it. Although he said it took a lot to break it in. Put it really has a lot of pop. No home runs with it yet but the ball really flies off it. I not much of a power hitter though. So, me not making a home run is nothing new. But, it really has helped my batting.