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Worth Titan
$280.00
Released April, 2009
The Pros:Excellent power output, drives the ball deep every time. Nice pop off the bat even with light hits. Sweet spot is very large, need to really work to hit it wrong.
The Cons:High price puts it out of range for a lot of casual players.
The Worth Titan is a 1-Piece Composite / Hybrid Material Bat. The makeup of the bat is 100% Composite Material with a 98 MPH Lithium Core, Multiwall Technology, Flex-Handle Stiffness and a Pro Pebble Grip.
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The core of the Worth Titan is less durable than the Multi Layered Core of the Titan 5.4L. The balanced weight ensures maximum control and consistency. Like all Worth bats, the Titan is manufactured with Worth's proprietary high strength, high elongation epoxy system to ensure balanced weight and overall barrel integrity. The Titan is a baseline for many other Worth bats, providing Worth's patented technologies and designs, but none of the extra features of the higher end Worth Products. The Titan is ASA, USSSA, NSA, ISF, and other associations approved.
Worth's 98 MPH Lithium Core is made out of their toughest aluminum to optimize rebound and durability. This bat is designed for players looking for consistent performance and increased durability. Comes with a 1 year warranty.
Key Features
- Composite / Hybrid Materials
- 98 MPH Lithium Core
- Pro Pebble Grip
- Well Balanced
- Approved by: USSSA / NSA / ISF / ASA
- Length/Weight: 34”/30oz, 34”/28oz, 34”/27oz, 34”/26oz
- 1 Year Warranty
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Pros & Cons
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excellent power output, drives the ball deep every time
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nice pop off the bat even with light hits
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sweet spot is very large, need to really work to hit it wrong
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nice balance, swings stable and comfortably
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excellent feedback when you hit the ball, feels solid and satisfying
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hot out of the wrapper, and just gets hotter with use
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high price puts it out of range for a lot of casual players
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