This is it and this is easier than posting a photoHi! Can you please post a picture? There’s a few newer models that had that SPVELA designation; there’s a 2.0 and 3.0 version of it.
I believe most of the earlier 2000’s velocit-e bats were all ultra Asa models.
Are you talking about your newer Velocit-e, or the old one from 2001?Had a chance to swing it last Sunday ... not special ... would work for BP in cold weather
it's the one in the video I posted ... still not sure which it is, but it matches the videoAre you talking about your newer Velocit-e, or the old one from 2001?
That's the one from 2013. The OG Velocit-E was called the "crayon Velocit-E" from about 2001/2002. It was the first time I had ever hit a composite bat. After swinging the OG all of my metal bats were put in the basement. I would hit a few HR's per year with the metal bats. When I hit the Velocit-E I hit 25 or so that season.
Yeah, OG Velocit-E was a good bat, and it had GREAT durability. I know a guy who had one, and it absolutely opened my eyes to composite bats. Better than anything aluminum I was swinging at the time. This was probably 2003 or 2004.
Problem was, I was too late to buy one. The bat was a year or two old already, and they couldn't be found. I never ended up getting a Velocit-E. Got a Velocit-E 2 and it was f'ing terrible.
I ended up getting a Mizuno Rage after that, and it was almost as good. The Fury was even better (though less durable).
The OG Velocit-E was better than any bat I had ever used until the Ultra2 came out. My metal bats just gathered dust in my basement once the composites came on to the scene. I had a friend buy 30 Ultra2's at a discounted bundle price from Miken at that time. He turned around and was selling them to all of the local players. He made a nice little profit. The Ultra2 changed things here in MD right away. They were popping up everywhere. The LD's got wind of the phenomenon and they were banned the very next year for league play.
First batch OG Synergy was (and probably still is) the hottest bat I've ever swung. Not a ridiculously large sweetspot, but when you found it the ball was out of sight. The handle had a bunch of flex, which is unusual for Eastons. Lousy durability. TONS of trampoline effect.
Hottest bat I've swung in games over the last 10 years is a 2016 DC41 220. Orange/red handle w/ digi camo grey barrel. That bat was superb right away. I actually still have it, and it tests a shade under 220.
I was subbing for a friend's team when the 1st baseman showed up with what he was told was the first Synergy sold in Des Moines. He fretted all through warm-ups, and right up to his first AB, about whether to take it out of the wrapper and use it, or return it. $125 was a lot of $$$, and his wife wasn't going to like it. He bought it on his lunch break, so she didn't know about it. On his first swing, the ball was still going up when it cleared the lights at 305'. To be fair, he was 6'5" and built like he should have been getting paid to play linebacker or tight end. I subbed for them several more times that summer, and never saw him come close to hitting another one like that.First batch OG Synergy was (and probably still is) the hottest bat I've ever swung.
I was subbing for a friend's team when the 1st baseman showed up with what he was told was the first Synergy sold in Des Moines. He fretted all through warm-ups, and right up to his first AB, about whether to take it out of the wrapper and use it, or return it. $125 was a lot of $$$, and his wife wasn't going to like it. He bought it on his lunch break, so she didn't know about it. On his first swing, the ball was still going up when it cleared the lights at 305'. To be fair, he was 6'5" and built like he should have been getting paid to play linebacker or tight end. I subbed for them several more times that summer, and never saw him come close to hitting another one like that.