Doug Easton began crafting wooden bows and cedar arrows in Watsonville, California
in 1922. Although his products were used
by archery champions worldwide, he was constantly frustrated by the fact that
wooden shafts lacked consistency and uniformity. So in 1939, he began manufacturing aluminum
arrows and shafts. This would prove to
be a harbinger for what the Easton
Company would focus on 30 years later in a different competitive arena of the
sports world.
The first true aluminum bat was developed by Easton in 1969, and for
the past three decades the company continues to develop and produce “industry
firsts.” The first CU31 and C405 bats,
the first titanium bat, and the first carbon core bat were prime examples of Easton’s leading
technology. Most recently was the
development of the well-known Stealth series.
The use of “real science, real flex, and real performance” as a catch
phrase for these bats is nothing short of an understatement when it comes to
the quality of the item.
Though the Stealth CNT series has been significantly
improved and boasts a new look, the superior performance is a factor that
remains the same. CNT stands for Carbon
Nanotube Technology, and is a combination of Sc900 Scandium alloy (an Easton exclusive) and Easton’s patented ConneXion technology. The barrel flex has increased resulting from
the lengthening of the sweet spot by virtue of using Easton’s patented Extended Flex Design. The barrel flex was increased towards the
contour and the end of the bat and the player can now take advantage of
increased performance down the entire length of the bat handle.
Scandium 900 is the strongest, most durable alloy currently
on the market and this has resulted in maximum barrel performance. The composite structures are strengthened by
the use of Easton’s
CNT technology, which in turn has optimized the entire Stealth line for maximum
bat performance. The Stealth is a
two-piece structured bat which uses the ConneXion technology to provide optimum
energy transfer from handle to barrel. The
player will notice a “quicker” and more power as it whips through the hitting
zone.
Features:
Length and Weight
Options:
28” / 15 oz. --- 29” / 16 oz. --- 30” / 17 oz. --- 31” / 18
oz. --- 32” / 19 oz.
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