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Easton Z-Core Baseball Bats
The Easton Z-Core prioritizes bat control for contact hitters with its innovative Z-Core construction and a large sweet spot. This single-piece aluminum alloy bat features a stiff feel for precision at the plate, while the Z-Core technology expands the sweet spot to forgive off-center hits. The Easton Z-Core features Lock and Load technology, which allows you to adjust your swing weight. There are three on-the-fly swing weight settings to choose from: Speed, Balanced, or XL. This makes the Z-Core bat a highly customizable option for different hitting styles. The Z-Core also features one of the longest aluminum barrels that you’ll find.
Perfect bat for:
Contact hitters who want precision and control over their swing. “
The 2016 Easton Z-Core is a single-piece aluminum alloy bat with a balanced swing. The Z-Core, not to be confused with the Z-Core Torq or Z-Core XL, incorporates an internal composite reinforcement along the length of its barrel. This gives the bat a considerably large barrel for a single-piece alloy. Easton often refers to this as ‘Mako-izing’ the bat which is a reference to the Easton Mako’s large barrel size.
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