Hit it out of the park! ⚾
The Louisville Slugger Prime 918 Tee Ball Bat is expertly crafted for youth players, featuring a lightweight 2 1/4" barrel and durable alloy construction. With a length of 24 inches and a weight of 11.5 oz, this bat is designed to enhance swing control and speed, making it perfect for young athletes of all skill levels. Approved by USA Baseball, it ensures quality and performance on the field.
Age range | Youth |
Color | Red / Black |
Size | 24"/11.5oz |
Item display length | 24 inches |
Weight | 326 g |
Material type | Aluminium |
Number of items | 1 |
Skill level | All |
Sport | Baseball |
Included components | 1 x Baseball bat |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | Louisville Slugger |
Department | Unisex-Youth |
Manufacturer | Louisville Slugger |
Item model number | WTLUBP918T12524 |
Product Dimensions | 61 x 7 x 7 cm; 326.02 g |
ASIN | B0761ZB237 |
T**R
Love the style.
This bat is great. It’s good quality and a great price. It has the USA sticker that is required by his tball league. All the kids on the team have the same bat from our local sports store. I was glad to be able to grab this one with it’s cool color combination. My five year old loves it! Make sure to order the right weight/length combo for your kiddo.
B**O
Great bat
Upgraded my sons bat this year and all I can say is wow. He was a good hitter before, but it’s amazing how a better bat can help. He was hitting fly balls out to the outfield farther with this bat than his other bat. This probably isn’t the best bat, but I didn’t really want to spend an arm and a leg for a t-ball bat. As he progresses I will spend more on it. Great bat for a beginner or t-baller!
R**R
Great for t-ball
Great for T-ball
A**R
Five Stars
Great Bat For your $$$! Lightweight and perfect for my 5yr old son. Great Quailty!
C**Y
Picking Daisys
My 6 year old just entered Teeball and I wanted him to have a good starter bat. Not great, good. Well, I'm here to tell you that as soon as he got this, he hits over-the-fence center field home runs on the first attempt with each at-bat. Ummm, sorry...he really still hits the tee, picks up the ball, runs to third, and tosses the ball to "pitcher".I really don't know how to review a T-ball bat since size and length ratio is more important to me and I'm all about fitting the batter with his or her bat. The kid will be out of Tee ball very quickly so really look into fitting the kid a good affordable bat and worry about the "Best bat ever" when they graduate and find they need it. These are fundamental times and a bat is just a bat so that's why fit is best with me right now in this time period; He's just got to be able to learn to swing a bat flat and not cast it..which he probably will for a few years anyway. I invest more in time and a good Tee stand like a Tanner. That's coaching isn't it and not about the bat? The bat is very good, sorry for the rant :DOh, and I like the black bat and orange print and probably why I picked it. He's not putting his eye on the bat and is constantly watching the ball. I gave him a neon green bat with yellow print and he got attracted to the bat as it came around because I see his head and eyes move to look at the shiny moving thing like a fish looks at a lure. Back to this bat, back to just the ball and flatter swings. Still far from good, but it's Tee Ball.If only Louisville Slugger could make a focus tool so he doesn't chase all balls from Shortstop. *sigh* All in time.
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