Product Description
Easton 2009 LCN9 Stealth IMX Youth Baseball Bat: Sports & Outdoors. Easton is considered one of the world's preeminent innovators, designers, and manufacturers of sporting equipment. Easton's 2009 LCN9 Clutch inch Stealth CXN Youth League Baseball Bat (-11) is the perfect solution for young players looking for a bat with the offensive combination of an big hitting area/sweet spot, max energy transfer, and ultimate vibration reduction. The Clutch inch does this by merging Easton's patented IMX Composite and CXN technologies. The result is a bat engineered with the specific needs of the player in mind.Strength plus flexibility equals power. Integrated Matrix Technology Integrated Matrix Technology (IMX Composite) strengthens composite structures, optimizing designs and materials for maximum performance. This patented technology is exclusive to Easton and allows for a highly advanced bat design. Premium quality aerospace grade composite fibers are angled and layered to maximize the hitting area of the barrel and provide extraordinary feel. ConneXion Design Technology Easton's patented ConneXion Design System (CXN) offers localized flex to optimize the relationship between multiple flex rated handles and a high performance barrel using hinge inch technology for efficient energy transfer. CXN technology also isolates the handle from the barrel, eliminating vibration and expanding the hitting surface of the barrel. Specifications: IMX Composite Handle and Barrel Handle Flex Rating -60 VRS Rating -95 2-1/4 inch monster barrel -11 super lightweight length-to-weight Ultra-thin 29/32 inch handle with Pro-Tack grip Manufacturer's Warranty One-year limited warranty which covers all manufacturing defects from normal field usage. About Easton In 1922, Doug Easton began crafting custom wood bows and cedar arrows in Watsonville, California. Although Doug produced tournament-grade, footed cedar arrows for the archery champions of that era, he was constantly frustrated with the inconsistency and lack of uniformity of wood shafts. Convinced that consistently straight uniform arrow shafts were impossible to manufacture from wood, Doug turned his attentions to aluminum. In 1939, he began manufacturing aluminum arrows in Los Angeles. His instincts about this material were correct, and in 1941, California archer Larry Hughes won the national championship with a set of Doug's aluminum arrows. This was the beginning of a trend that would change traditional archery and transcend into numerous other sports arenas over the next 50 years. Today, Jas. D. Easton, Inc. is a privately owned manufacturer, marketer, and distributor of sporting equipment, headquartered in Van Nuys, California. It currently employs more than 1,000 people worldwide in various distribution, manufacturing, sales and marketing capacities. Other operations are located in Salt Lake City, Utah, Mexico, and Canada. Much of this success is due to Easton's corporate strategy centered around producing products for the highest level of performance.
Shipping Weight: 8 pounds
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