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 Everyone weigh in....Rawlings 151 vs. Easton v12

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sportsdad29 Posted - 07/11/2009 : 21:05:21
Ok. Guys pros and cons of each !! What say you??? Consider 13u age group.Decisions...Decisions.
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Whitlow Posted - 07/12/2009 : 09:07:12
Did you mean Rawlings 5150? There are also several different versions of the Easton V12. I would check with rising 13U and 14U teams to see which bats they like the best for whatever drop your considering -3 or -5...I guess for this age group. In the younger age groups a lot of people are now crazy for the Combat B2's, Louisville Tritons and other composites, and Demarini F3's. The problem with composites are that they don't last long. Do composites still make a big difference once you get to a heavy -3 or -5 drop???

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