02 Nov
The Louisville Slugger TPX Omaha Comp baseball bat is Louisvilleās second tier composite baseball bat (the Triton being their top composite bat). It is a one piece 100% composite bat with a stiff handle.
Louisville is wise to offer a two tier composite baseball bat strategy, as the Omaha Comp should compete well against 100% alloy [...]
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28 Oct
The Louisville Exogrid has been a popular baseball bat for the last three years. When introduced, it had a unique design that separated it from the pack. In the 2009 model year, with the reemergence of composite bats and introduction of hybrid technology, the Exogrid is no longer a novelty. Louisville is a strong proponent [...]
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23 Oct
Louisville has finally responded to Easton and Demarini’s multi-piece bat designs with the Louisville Slugger TPX Triton, a unique 3 piece bat. What I find amazing about this bat is the size of the barrel. This is the largest barrel I’ve ever seen on a baseball bat. My initial thought is this thing looks like [...]
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15 Aug
Louisville has a long and respected history in the baseball bat industry. But they’ve been lagging other manufacturers in developing composite bats. They’ve up the ante in 2009 with a spankin’ new design that is unique in the industry, and have added a lower cost composite to combat Easton in this category. Here’s the breakdown [...]
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