Thursday, August 20, 2009

Louisville Slugger TPX Triton Baseball Bat Review

Louisville has finally responded to Easton and DeMarini multi-room with the bat model Louisville Slugger TPX Triton, a unique 3-bat. What I like about this bat is the size of the barrel. This is the biggest gun I've ever seen on a baseball bat. My first thought is that thing looks like an oak!
The 3 pieces of unique design allows the barrel and handle to be designed and constructed as separate units. They are then combined through the so-called Bubble Transition zone. Louisville claims it is the bat to function as more and more a piece of bats (I find this argument in a second). The bat is made of 100% composite materials and the standard rigid handle Louisville. Adult -3 € for the model 399 and Youth -12 to $ 249.
Louisville has long promoted the benefits of the sleeve 1 piece rigid design for baseball bats. The success of the bat from DeMarini Easton parts 2 and finally forced to manufacture a multi piece bat. Unfortunately, this stubborn, they will not admit the public that their new multi-piece bat is a multi-piece bat! They argue that the "real" piece of a bat which merged from 3 pieces. It's crazy! Louisville throughout the marketing department must be immediately dismissed.
Louisville admit a multi-piece bats have merit or on a piece, we are not crazy. I am skeptical about buying a $ 399 racquet if the manufacturer tells me that little white lies. What's next, they manage a flex merger to behave as a rigid handle?
Despite their marketing, or lack thereof, let me say that I believe the Louisville TPX Triton is a quality bat. That is a huge barrel makes it very attractive, and it seems to hit very well. But I can not recommend it now because of some doubts about the design and development. Right now, I recommend the Easton IMX (Stealth or Synergy IMX) or DeMarini CF3 in this category.

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