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Nike Baseball Bats for 2009

There are a few Nike baseball bats that may be worth taking a look at if you are in the market for a new bat for the 2009 season. Although they are not as popular as your more well known brands such as Easton or Louisville, they offer 1 and 2 piece models in both composite and alloy materials.

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Aero Fuse CX2

Nike Aero Fuse CX2 BatThe Aero Fuse CX2 is an all composite, 2-piece model that uses what Nike calls their Speedlink System. This is a combination of technologies that creates a flexible composite handle along with an "Aero Cap" at the end of the bat to create the optimum flex and bat speed. There is also an extra belt of carbon called the Power Belt that is supposed to increase the size of the sweet spot.
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Aero Fuse II

Nike Aero Fuse II BatThe Aero Fuse II is a 2-piece, hybrid model with a composite handle and alloy barrell, using the same Speedlink system as the CX2 model, but obviously alloy material for the barrel. The alloy used is called the Alcoa Advanced Aluminum Metallic Series MEC 35 Max Energy Collision Alloy.
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Aero Torque

Nike Torque BatThe Aero Torque is a one piece alloy model using the same alloy used in the barrell of the Fuse II. The Aero Cap used on this bat is 3% more aerodynamic than the traditional cupped end bats.
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