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Discussion: Senior Easton Salvo EL 28oz

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July 5, 2015
Lefty
Men's 75
721 posts
Senior Easton Salvo EL 28oz
I have around 175 swings on my EL and like most Eastons it will take a few more swings before it's game ready. Would like to know the durability before it cracks. At the moment it doesn't hit any further than my USSSA Brett Helmer 28oz EL.
July 7, 2015
Lefty
Men's 75
721 posts
Dave V from Senior Softball Bat Review said he put 600 swings on the El before it died. So I should get 700 swings since he is 80lbs. heavier than me and a masher. I can live with that durability. Thanks Dave V.
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