2010 Easton Synergy Tri-Zone Slow Pitch Bat Review

The 2010 Easton Synergy Tri-Zone
The 2010 Easton Synergy Tri-Zone Slow Pitch Softball Bat comes fully loaded with features and is approved by the USSSA, ISF, SSUSA and NSA. Made up of IMX Composite which adds to the bat’s performance and durability, players appreciate the quality of the alloy and the technology that meshes strong fibers together to create a superior product capable of outshining its competition. With a Vibration Reduction System (VRS) rating of 95, the Synergy Tri-Zone combines comfort with measurable results. Players have more control of the bat which improves the rate in which they swing. A Handle Flex Rating of 90 makes it stiffer and easier to control. Too much flex on a bat can cause serious errors in judgment. The right amount of flex can maximize driving power and assist players in hitting a ball greater distances. Patented technology allows Easton’s R&D Team to customized barrel flex to suit each player. A 13.5 inch extended barrel keeps the bat looking sharp and performing to the best of its ability. The Carbon Nanotube Technology (CNT) fills in miniature spaces between fibers with carbon filled nanotubes in order to strengthen the barrel of the bat and increase the lifespan of the product.
Review of the 2010 Easton Synergy Tri-Zone Softball Bat
If Easton could capture raw energy and put it into a product, then the 2010 Synergy Tri-Zone would be that bat. Chock full of features including a massive extended barrel design, a Flex Rate 90 Handle that helps players maintain control over their swing, and strong, high performance Carbon Nanotube Technology, there isn’t a better bat for the price. Capable of knocking a ball out of the park, I tend to be what they call a power hitter. I needed a bat that could live up to my strictest expectations.
I picked up the Easton Synergy Tri-Zone just recently and it was love at first sight. I couldn’t believe how great this bat felt in my hands. Besides being durable, it also has a really cool design on the front of it. It is the envy of all of my friends. They want to improve their batting average and reduce vibrations. A few of my friends have stopped using their bats so they can have a chance to play with mine. I’m thinking about getting a second one to keep at my house just for this purpose.
I can’t say enough great things about the Synergy Tri-Zone. If you want a bat that shreds the competition, Easton is the brand for you. It may cost a pretty penny but it is worth it. This bat rocks and I really mean that!
Features Of The 2010 Easton Synergy Tri-Zone Slow Pitch Softball Bat
- 13.5 Inch Extended Barrel Design
- CNT Carbon Nanotube Technology
- Flex Rated 90 Handle Provides Increased Power and Bat Control
- Extreme 100+ MPH Performance
- Full Composite, One Piece Design
- VRS 85 Rating - Vibration Reduction System provides Excellent Feel and Eliminates Sting
- Ultra-thin 29/32 Inch Handle with Pro-Tack Cushioned Grip
- Patented IMX - Integrated MatriX
- Pro-Tack cushioned grip
- Slightly End Loaded
- Approved for play by USSSA, ISF, SSUSA and NSA
- Non-ASA Approved
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The Easton Synergy Tri-Zone is one of the best slow pitch bats that I have ever used. It is definitely not a cheap softball bat. But it is well worth the money. There was a bit of a break in period but it really is a hot bat. I love this thing. It feels great to swing and has little or no vibration at all.
There have been a lot of peope having problems with the 2010 slow pitch bats. They are design to require a lot more break in due to new ASA testing rules. I really liked the Easton Synergy Tr Zone. I think it is one of the best 2010 slow pitch bats out right now.
I dont have a warranty on the Easton Synergy Tri-Zone 2010 bat. Does the bat hold up. I got the bat new for 140. what due yall think.
this is my first bat ever. i dont hite for power.