Easton Rebel Bat
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Easton Rebel Bat
The Easton Rebel Softball Bat is crafted from Easton's ALX50 Aluminum alloy, known for its durability to handle the wear and tear of the game. The Rebel also features a balanced swing weight and a large sweet spot, allowing for smooth bat control and generating power for consistent contact and potential home runs. Whether you're a recreational player or a serious hitter, the Easton Rebel Slowpitch Softball Bat can be a reliable asset on the field.
Key features include:
Durable Aluminum Alloy | Known for it’s strength and ability to withstand the wear and tear of regular play. |
One-Piece Construction | Offers a stiffer feel and more control. |
Evenly-Balanced, Loaded End Cap | Offering a controlled swing that can benefit both power hitters and contact hitters who value precision. |
Large Sweet Spot | Valuable for slowpitch softball players who prioritize consistent contact for base hits and power hitting. |
Comfort Grip | Designed for comfort and secure hold, but the grip materials and styles may vary depending on the model. |
Top Competitors
The Worth Krecher Softball Bat prioritizes a similar balance between power and forgiveness. The Krecher features a multi-wall alloy design for durability and a large sweet spot for consistent hits, similar to the Easton Rebel. It also boasts a slightly end-loaded swing weight, which some players prefer for generating extra power. The DeMarini Uprising is another strong contender and utilizes a DX1 Fast Alloy construction for a balance of power and control. The Uprising also features a large sweet spot and a Maxload swing weight, which is a popular choice for power hitters who can handle a slightly heavier bat.
👍 Pros |
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I love this bat. It’s lightweight, easy to swing, and has a great grip on it. |
Exactly what I look for in a slow pitch bat. Light weight with just enough behind it to hit bombs. |
This is a quality bat. Keep your eye on the ball, make contact, and drive the ball based on where it is pitched. |
👎 Cons |
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I’m really disappointed, the bat bends after 3 games playing with 9inch softball balls. |
I’ve played less than 10 games but the bat is somehow bending. I’m not hitting it hard whatsoever. |
Bat didn’t last a single season of easy use, in a rec softball league. Lost it’s pop after just 4 or 5 games. |
Easton Rebel bats fall within the mid-range to high-end price point for softball bats, depending on the specific model (fastpitch vs slowpitch, features). They're an investment, but for players who value versatility, pop, and a bat that can grow with their game, the Rebel can be a great choice.
January L'Angelle