Question about Easton Trishell Bats

jayslurpee

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I got two of these Easton Green Trishell Bats

http://www.softballfans.com/reviews/bat.php?v=Easton&id=36

They look exactly the same. But they are different models.

One is Model STS1. It says SC500 Scandium Alloy on it.

The second one is Model STS2. And it says SC777. Triple Seven Alloy.

I can't find too much info about the model STS1?

Which is the better performing Alloy SC500 or SC777?
Which bat performs better?

Thanks!
 

Crusty

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I got two of these Easton Green Trishell Bats

http://www.softballfans.com/reviews/bat.php?v=Easton&id=36

They look exactly the same. But they are different models.

One is Model STS1. It says SC500 Scandium Alloy on it.

The second one is Model STS2. And it says SC777. Triple Seven Alloy.

I can't find too much info about the model STS1?

Which is the better performing Alloy SC500 or SC777?
Which bat performs better?

Thanks!

SC777 is the better alloy. I believe it is the amount of scandium in the alloy. I think the best ever made in scandium was the SC888 but that was not on a Tri Shell model (I think the CXN and Stealth). I am not sure if Easton made a slowpitch SC900, but they did make it for baseball. IMO I still like the old C-Cores and Z-Cores when it comes to metal Eastons.
 
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