Wondering what the best aluminum bat on the market is? Take a look at the results of the survey that I've been conducting below. These are the results of the survey I've gathered since November of 2009, so you have about a 4 month snapshot of information. I'll continue to update this page over time, to keep it up to date. This page deals with only ALL ALUMINUM bats, no hybrids. Here's the results. (Click here to place your vote).

As you can see, Easton is the front-runner getting right above 40% of the votes, followed by Louisville, and DeMarini comes in for the bronze. I'll go ahead and give you recommendations from the top 2 companies from the survey. If you click on the links below and make a purchase I will receive a commission.
The all aluminum Easton model is the V12. The adult model gets excellent reviews over at Baseball Express, but the owners of the senior league models seem to not be as satisfied as one says it was way too light for his son. Click on the links under the picture below to read those reviews.
Easton V12 Ozone Youth -13 Senior League -5 Adult -3 |
The Omaha is an affordable option from Louisville, and has long been a staple in amateur baseball. It has a great reputation and continues to get great reviews. Read this Omaha bat review by Joey Meyers, a former Fresno State ballplayer.
Louisville Omaha Youth -13.5 Senior League -9.5 Adult -3 |
The Exogrids are the option for those with a bit a fatter budget. They run in the mid $300s all the way up to $400, and all get excellent reviews.
Louisville Air Exogrid Adult -3 |
Louisville Exogrid Youth -11.5 Senior League -8.5 Adult -3 |
These are the best aluminum bats in baseball today as of early 2010, according to the visitors of this website. Any of these models will not disappoint as far as performance goes.
What's your opinion? Vote in my poll, and tell us which model you like in the form below. Once you place your vote, you'll be able to see the up to date results. As stated earlier, please keep your vote related to ALL ALUMINUM bats only, and no hybrid models.
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