2010 Louisville Slugger TPS Triton End Load Slow Pitch Bat Review

The 2010 Louisville Slugger TPS Triton End Load
The 2010 Louisville Slugger TPS Triton End Load is different from other bats with its unique 3 piece design. The barrel and the handle are built as individual pieces which allow the Bubble Transition Zone to bring everything together for a truly outstanding bat. Using exclusive computer designed patterns, Louisville Slugger can put the composite layers in the appropriate place and create an extra long barrel and enormous sweet spot. Heightening performance and living up to company standards, the SBXTE has a 12 inch barrel with 2 ¼ diameter, contains three pieces versus the traditional one, and contains 3X Composite Technology. It is approved by the ISA, ISF, NSA, USSSA, as well as non-ASA. End-loaded and with an amazing grip, it is one bat that players can’t wait to get their hands on. Living up to its reputation, the 2010 Louisville Slugger TPS Triton End Load Slow Pitch Softball Bat is one hot commodity among players.
Review of the 2010 Louisville Slugger TPS Triton End Load Slow Pitch Softball Bat
This bat is like playing with white lightening! I can’t believe how fast I can whip it around! Strong and reinforced, composite bats like this deserve the utmost respect. I just recently bought the 2010 Louisville Slugger TPS Triton and can’t believe how smooth of transition I’ve made by playing with this bat. At first, I thought it was going to take me a long time to break it in but I was wrong. After a few games, the Triton was swinging like a champ! It amazes me how lightweight yet sturdy this bat really is.
The 12 inch barrel takes some getting used to. I’m used to playing with extended barrel bats so it was a bit awkward. It does have a great grip though and really feels very balanced. I feel like I am in complete control when swinging the Triton.
I respect a bat that can get backing from the ISA, ISF, NSA, USSSA as well as non-ASA organizations. Louisville Sluggers have a great reputation and have built their empire on being the kind of bat a player can learn to love and trust. I’m really glad that I chose the Triton to play with this year. I’m already seeing a big difference in the way I hit the ball.
Features of the 2010 Louisville Slugger TPS Triton End Load Slow Pitch Softball Bat
- 12 Inch Barrel
- 2 1/4 Inch Barrel Diameter
- 3 Piece Design That is More Functional Than a One Piece Design
- 3X Composite Technology
- ISA Approved
- ISF Approved
- Non-ASA Approved
- NSA Approved
- USSSA Approved
- Bubble Transition Zone Adds Strength to the Handle and Transition Area
- Bubble Transition Zone Functions as the Bonding of the Barrel and Handle and Provides a Stiffer Handle
- Bubble Transition Zone Optimizes the Relationship Between the Barrel and Handle
- End-Loaded
- Synthetic Grip, 7/8 Standard Handle
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This bat is fantastic out of the wrapper. No need to break this one in. It has a huge sweet spot and a great sounding pop. Balls just fly right off this bat. This is the first composite softball bat that I ever bought. I am really glad I made the decision.