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Discussion: Easton Bell Corp Sr Bat

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Aug. 4, 2023
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Men's 60
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Easton Bell Corp Sr Bat
Local Rep gave me one of these in the wrapper a few months ago. I didn't think much of it. Back in the 90's Easton Sponsored my team and gave us several of the old UTrip Version of the Bell Corp. Although it was a very live bat 30 years ago, every one we used dented (more like caved in) and was unusable in less than 50 swings.

Finally took mine out of the wrapper this week (this bat might have been a year old?) and looks like same colors as the ones in the 90's

WOW, lots of "Pop". Seems durable so far, however doesn't have many swings on it yet.

Anybody have any luck with these? Are they still making them? Looks like all 2022's on line
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