Easton Moxie T-Ball Bat -13 Drop, 2 1/4" barrel, 1 pc aluminum vs Rawlings Raptor T-Ball Bat | 1 Pc Aluminum, USA, -12 Drop
Overall winner: Rawlings Raptor T-Ball Bat | 1 Pc Aluminum, USA, -12 Drop
Key Differences
Rawlings (B0FJBBQ88C) is a durable alloy, balanced, lightweight T-ball bat and sits at a more affordable listed price tier; Easton (B0B4BQ51FZ) is ultra-light with an enlarged sweet spot and vibrant design but is recommended mainly for very young players (7 & under). Choose Rawlings if you want a more durable, slightly more versatile youth tee bat; choose Easton if ultra-light swing weight and contact-friendly sweet spot for very young hitters is the priority
Easton Moxie T-Ball Bat -13 Drop, 2 1/4" barrel, 1 pc aluminum
Premium youth T-Ball bat designed for ages 7 & under with ultra-light -13 drop and enlarged sweet spot. Lightweight alloy for easy swings and consistent contact, in a vibrant design. Customers note its lightweight feel and suitable size for young players
Pros
- ultra-lightweight -13 drop
- enlarged sweet spot
- durable 1 pc aluminum
- vibrant design for visibility
Cons
- limited to T-Ball level use
- specific to 2 1/4" barrel
- may require replacement as child grows
Rawlings Raptor T-Ball Bat | 1 Pc Aluminum, USA, -12 Drop
Youth T-ball bat designed for players 7 and under. Lightweight, balanced feel for control and confidence with durable alloy construction. USA Baseball approved for use with certified tee balls
Pros
- lightweight design
- balanced feel for control
- durable alloy construction
- eye-catching lime green and blue colorway
Cons
- for youth 7 and under
- tee-ball only certification
- 1-piece aluminum may not suit all players
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Rawlings |
| Durability | Rawlings |
| Versatility | Easton |
| User Reviews | Tie |