Posts Tagged ‘Easton Baseball Bats’
Review: Easton Baseball Bats – V12 Ozone
Last for our review of Easton baseball bats would be the V12 Ozone. The unique feature of this model would be its all aluminum component. No composites are placed on this V12 Ozone instead V12 scandium alloy was used throughout the entire bat. The stiffest in all the Easton products, the V12 Ozone baseball bat has a flex rating of 100.

With a Moment of Inertia or M.O.I. of 60, the V12 Ozone baseball bat has the lowest swing weight among the Easton 2010 models. Upon using this model, it would give you a very light feel. If you are one of the loyal players that opt for all aluminum 1-piece design, this model is just right for you. Aside from its characteristics, this V12 Ozone model is also the most affordable of all the Easton baseball bats at $200 and would fit your budget.
Review: Easton Baseball Bats – SV12 Ozone 65, 90, & 95

To continue the review for the famous Easton baseball bats, let’s now look at the SV 12 models. Just like the Synergy and Stealth models, SV 12 models also used the Easton’s IMX composite technology but only on its handle. For the baseball bat’s barrel, SV 12 used the V12 scandium aluminum alloy.

The SV 12 models are composed of 2-piece hybrids and differ on the flex ratings. For the three SV 12 models, the most flexible would be the Ozone 65 with the lowest assigned number after the model. Ozone 90 and 95 would be expected to be stiff. Unlike the Stealth models, the Moment of Inertia or M.O.I. of the SV 12 models are a bit lower with the 70 mark. This would give the SV 12 models a lower swing weight and a lighter feel. These models are quite cheap compared to the Stealth and Synergy models at $300.