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2022 Louisville Slugger LXT Bat (-10) Composite 23 oz 33"

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CategorySoftball > Bats
BrandLouisville Slugger Softball BatsLouisville Slugger
ModelLouisville Slugger LXT BatLXT
Release Year 2022
Drop (-10) Softball Bats-10
Weight 23 oz Softball Bats23OZ
Condition Used
Sport Fastpitch Softball BatsFastpitch Softball
Color Black Softball BatsBlack
Length 33" Softball Bats33"
Bat Material Composite Softball BatsComposite
Quantity1 available

This item is used but it is in good working condition. It has markings or blemishes consistent with frequent use but does not show any signs of abuse. There is plenty of life left in this one! Our items typically ship within 1 business day. If you have questions, don’t hesitate to send us a message. Product Specs: Release Year: 2022 Bat Material: Composite Weight: 23OZ Drop: -10 Length: 33" Condition: Used Sport: Fastpitch Softball Color: Black Quality: Good

Perfect bat for:
Players looking for a semi-flexible feel, huge barrel, top-end exit speeds, and excellent feedback.
Pop
Durability
Control

Designed for power hitters who crave a balanced swing, the Louisville Slugger LXT Fastpitch Softball Bat is a two-piece composite bat with a big barrel, light swing, and several drop options. It has a large sweet spot thanks to its patented Single-Disc Speed Composite barrel with PBF Technology, which delivers a satisfying pop and a forgiving feel on contact.

The LXT comes in various drop weights. A lower drop weight means a lighter swinging bat, which can be beneficial for younger or less powerful players. A higher drop weight bat is heavier and can generate more power for stronger hitters. This bat is good for power hitters who can handle a slightly heavier swing weight. It's not the best choice for young players or those who struggle with bat control.

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