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Sporting Goods : NIKE 2006 Aero Strobe Alloy Baseball Bats - Youth(-12.5)

NIKE 2006 Aero Strobe Alloy Baseball Bats - Youth(-12.5)

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 7141





Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: Nike
Product Feature: NIKE 2006 Aero Strobe Alloy Baseball Bats
Label: NIKE
Product Manufacturer: NIKE
Publisher: NIKE
Ranking: 7141
Studio: NIKE


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  • NIKE 2006 Aero Strobe Alloy Baseball Bats







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Item Description:

NIKE 2006 Aero Strobe Alloy Baseball Bats feature:
  • MeC 25 Max Energy Collision alloy for ultimate strength
  • Aero-Cap technology increases bat speed and adds power
  • Precision Barrel Structure optimizes responsiveness of hitting area
  • Extended barrel profile expands hitting area and sweetspot
  • Cushioned synthetic leather grip offers exceptional feel
  • Shot-peen textured finish
  • 1-Year Limited Warranty

  • Adult: 2 5/8' barrel • Meets college and high school BESR bat standards
    Senior: 2 5/8' extended barrel
    Youth: 2¼' barrel












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    Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

    Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Perfect size for farm league
    I had purchased two 20 ounce bats for my sons not realizing what weight really meant in a bat. The 20 oz was way too heavy. I didn't want to spend a fortune on more bats so I looked and found the Nike bat. It was 17.5 oz with good length and the price was very reasonable. My sons have a much easier time swining it...in fact it has become the most popular bat on their farm league team. The kids like that its long and they can swing it with ease.



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