LOUISVILLE’S 2012 ULTIMATE SR. LEAGUE BASEBALL BAT

If you have a 14 to 16 year old boy or girl playing senior league baseball in 2012 then I would suggest getting the Louisville SL12ZXL Z-1000 baseball bat.  In sports the best way to win is to look for any edge that you can find and put it to use.  Some people will even do illegal things but lucky for you in 2012 you don’t have to.  The Louisville Sr. League Z-1000’s technology may seem like it is illegal but it is not.  

The Z-1000 SL12ZXL which uses a LS-2X composite with S1iD barrel technology is the top dog of the season and for good reason.  The LS-2X composite barrel technology is new for 2012.  It features new thinner high-strength and lightweight graphite fibers which reduce the wall thickness, creating better performance while maintaining durability.  The thinner fibers allow for the use of more layers in the barrel for added strength, but with an overall wall that is thinner.

It also features the S1iD barrel technology which stands for the Swing 1 inner Disc (S1iD).  This technology allows the barrel to flex to its maximum allowable performance level from swing 1.  It makes the bat “game ready” from the time you take it out of the box.  The two inner discs are positioned inside the barrel at the sweet spot to stop the barrel from flexing past the performance limit, giving players maximum allowable performance.  Precise positioning of iD within the barrel also allows Louisville to bring up the performance around the sweet spot- which means you get a larger performing sweet spot, not just a better feeling.

The additional specs on this bat are a 2 3/4” barrel and it is a negative 12 Sr. League baseball bat.  It has the typical Louisville synthetic grip on the 31/32” tapered handle.  It has the Louisville Slugger end cap which has been the standard for years.  

So if you are looking for an edge to help get your kid into the Sr. League World Series I would suggest getting the Louisville Z-1000 SL12ZXL Sr. League baseball bat.  For more information on this bat and other Louisville bats go to www.morleyathletic.com.

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