Bat Identification: Easton Combat

bpm91

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So, at the end of our co-ed rec league (which we came out champions!), a bat that has constantly shown up each week with no owner came home with me, courtesy of the league umpire.

Seems like an old school beast... it's an Easton Combat 34"/35oz, Model: S443435U, camouflage finish, with Easton and COMBAT stamped in yellow. I haven't tried hitting with it but plan on taking it to BP to see what this free bat can do. Has anyone heard of or used this model?

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rhound50

Rec Coed Superstar
A lot of people post these old school metals in hopes that they are finding a diamond in the rough. Bats this old the technology just didn't exist yet to make hot bats. These bats are great as warmup bats, and great for the Machenko drills but if you expect them to crush the ball you will be disappointed.
 

bpm91

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And that's why I have my Ritch's, Pyrotech, and Lighthouse. I just couldn't find any info on the bat searching through the forum or Google, but now I know, thanks much.
 
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