Easton Pink Sapphire Fastpitch Bat -10 Drop, 1 Pc Alloy vs Easton Topaz Fastpitch Softball Bat -10 Drop, 1 Pc Alloy
Overall winner: Easton Pink Sapphire Fastpitch Bat -10 Drop, 1 Pc Alloy
Key Differences
Pick the Pink Sapphire (A) if you want a more affordable Easton fastpitch alloy with a higher average user rating and notes about durable ALX100 alloy and an ultra-thin handle. Choose the Topaz (B) if you prefer a slightly different Easton model that emphasizes lightweight handling but has mixed durability feedback and a lower average rating
Easton Pink Sapphire Fastpitch Bat -10 Drop, 1 Pc Alloy
Lightweight fastpitch bat with ALX100 alloy for durable, forgiving feel and barrel control. Suitable for young hitters with balanced weight; available in seven lengths
Pros
- lightweight and easy-to-handle
- durable ALX100 alloy
- ultra-thin handle for control
- seven length options
Cons
- only specified for fastpitch use
- no price information provided
Easton Topaz Fastpitch Softball Bat -10 Drop, 1 Pc Alloy
Lightweight fastpitch bat with ALX100 alloy for durability and control. Ultra-thin handle aids barrel control; six lengths available. Customer insight notes good value and performance with mixed durability feedback
Pros
- lightweight and easy-to-handle
- durable ALX100 alloy
- ultra-thin handle for control
- six available lengths
Cons
- mixed durability feedback from customers
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Easton |
| Durability | Easton |
| Versatility | Easton |
| User Reviews | Easton |