Feature

●Our best 1-piece alloy bat for USSSA comes ready to rake with a premium, max barrel and a balanced swing weight engineered for speed
●Premium MX8 Alloy barrel comes hot out of the wrapper and remains strong and durable for the lifetime of your bat
●HyperWhip End Cap removes unnecessary weight from the non-hitting side of the bat for a faster swing, bigger barrel, and a larger sweet spot
●Shock-absorbing Endogrid technology built into the Axe Handle reduces vibration, giving you more comfort, and the confidence to swing fearlessly at any pitch
●Patented Axe Handle provides a more stable grip, so you can swing faster with more control and hit the ball harder, more often
●Certified for 1. 15 BPF standard, approved for USSSA play


Description

Unlock the full potential of your swing by switching to Axe Bat. Unlike a traditional round knob, our patented Axe handle is designed to support your most powerful, consistent, and efficient path through the hitting zone. The angled, oval shape of the axes handle fits naturally in your bottom hand, providing a more stable grip so you can swing faster with more control and hit the ball harder, more often. Axe bats performance advantage also extends to the barrel. Round-knob bat manufacturers must design Their barrels to withstand an impact coming from any direction. Axe bats, however, are always hit with the same barrel alignment, so they can be engineered like high-performance golf clubs, with a designated hitting face and a backside built for reinforcement and support. This also explains why Axe bats are the industry only bats with angled end caps; by removing unnecessary weight and material from the backside, we can create a more balanced, faster-swinging bat with a larger barrel. Axe bats are approved at all levels of Baseball and softball, including in college Baseball where teams swinging Axe bats exclusively have won three National Titles since 2012, and in the big leagues, where the axes handle is used exclusively by 2018 MVP Mookie Betts and two-time All-Star George Springer, among others.