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2025 Easton MAV1 USSSA Baseball Bat (-10oz)

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2025 Easton MAV1 USSSA Baseball Bat (-10oz) EUT5MAV10

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The 2025 Easton MAV-1 is back and ready to help you dominate USSSA baseball with cutting-edge engineering. Each MAV-1 is crafted using a special alloy processing technique that allows for thinner barrel walls across a wider area of the hitting surface, which means hotter exit velos and a bigger sweet spot than any other one-piece bat in its class. Power hitters will love the stiff feel and explosive response and contact hitters will love the balanced swing weight and superb barrel control.

On top of that, the smooth barrel taper gives you a massive hitting surface that allows you to reach pitches and do damage anywhere in the zone. To top it off, the MAV-1 BBCOR is outfitted with Flow-Tack grip and a Power Boost Soft Knob, both designed to give hitters a more comfortable feel with better leverage.


Specs:

  • One-Piece Aluminum Design
  • 1-Piece MAV HP Alloy
  • Enhanced Handle Design
  • XLD Optimized Barrel Performance
  • Flow-Tack Grip
  • Power Boost Soft Knob
  • Balanced Swing Weight
  • -10oz length-to-weight ratio
  • 2 3/4" barrel diameter
  • USSSA 1.20 BPF Approved
  • EUT5MAV10
  • Sizing Guide
Bat Size Guide-Help Selecting Baseball and Fastpitch Bat Size
  • The bat size that best fits you will be one that is comfortable, easy to swing and allows you to produce the greatest bat speed and power.
  • To obtain your optimum bat  select a bat that is not too long/heavy or too short/light.
  • A bat too short won't provide maximum power or barrel length, while a bat too long will be too difficult to handle and will also slow bat speed reducing power.
  • First begin with selecting a length. If possible use the previous bat you swung to help establish a length. For example if you used a 30 in bat and now feel that you are ready to move on to a larger bat a 31 in could be the next step.
  • You can also use the chart below for the average bat lengths based on your height, weight and age.
  • The chart below is just a guide as each player's strength and bat speed differ.
  • While the chart below was primarily designed for baseball, we have found it works fairly well for fastpitch bat sizing too. For fastpitch, however, refer to only the player height and disregard the player weight. Also, see notes at the bottom for additional notes on fastpitch bat sizing.
  • Need help selecting the proper bat size? Give us a call @ 888-854-2287.
Bat Sizing Chart

Selecting The Appropriate Bat Weight
  • The bat weight is equally as important as the length in selecting  the optimum bat size.
  • Bat weight differs greatly depending on the age range and is usually referred to as the "drop" when associated with the length and weight.
  • The drop is the difference between the length of the bat and the weight of the bat. For example if a bat is 30 in. long and weighs 20 oz. then the drop is 10. The larger the drop, the lighter the bat.
  • The average bat drop can best be broken down by age range.
Youth Bats (21/4 Inch barrel diameter)
  • Average - drop 12
  • Power Hitter - drop 10
Senior League "Big Barrel" Bats (25/8 to 23/4 Inch barrel Diameter)
  • For ages 12 and under, drop 10 is the average
  • Over age 12  range from -10oz to -5oz depending on the players strength and bat speed. 
  • *Check with your local league or organization to find out if there are any restrictions on barrel diameter or bat weight.
High School/College Bats
  • All high school or college bats are drop 3
  • Freshmen/Sophmore High School players: 31 and 32 ich are the most popular
  • Junior/Senior in High School players: 32 and 33 inch are the most popular
  • College Players:  33 is the most popular size.
Fastpitch Softball Bats
  • Age 13 and under, average drop - 11oz or 12oz.
  • Age 14 to 16, drop 10
  • Age 16 and up, Drop 8oz to 10oz. Drop 10 is still the most popular drop, but some  power hitters prefer a drop 9.
*Bat Weight is also a preference. There are some over 14 players that prefer and use lighter bats. This can vary depending on their strength or type of hitter they are (power vs slap hitter).