Anderson RockeTech SP - 011032 - End-Loaded Alloy Slowpitch Softball Bat - New for 2012
Designed specifically for the diamond sports enthusiast and unlike composites that gradually rise to a short-lived maximum potential - our design and use of high-performance materials and components, will deliver superior performance and will maintain a solid feel throughout product life.
Before our PowerArch™ design, there were two basic schools of thought for a multi-wall interface configuration. The first was that bat walls are loosely fit with a space that is filled with a viscous medium so the walls flex consecutively or one and then (or into) the other. The second was that bat walls would fit snugly, and have constant contact so the walls would flex simultaneously.
The Anderson PowerArch™ combined the two schools of thought. By having a series of opposing arches where there is intermittent constant contact and alternating separation between walls, it allows the walls to flex both independently and concurrently. It allows for a differentiation in wall thicknesses that improves the shortcomings of the above design forms.
The RockeTech, by design-necessity, is considered more of an end-loaded bat. It has more end-load and a higher MOI than the TechZilla. It is also more responsive at lower speeds to compensate for the bat speed lost due to the end-load and resulting MOI.
Specs:
Designed specifically for the diamond sports enthusiast and unlike composites that gradually rise to a short-lived maximum potential - our design and use of high-performance materials and components, will deliver superior performance and will maintain a solid feel throughout product life.
Before our PowerArch™ design, there were two basic schools of thought for a multi-wall interface configuration. The first was that bat walls are loosely fit with a space that is filled with a viscous medium so the walls flex consecutively or one and then (or into) the other. The second was that bat walls would fit snugly, and have constant contact so the walls would flex simultaneously.
The Anderson PowerArch™ combined the two schools of thought. By having a series of opposing arches where there is intermittent constant contact and alternating separation between walls, it allows the walls to flex both independently and concurrently. It allows for a differentiation in wall thicknesses that improves the shortcomings of the above design forms.
The RockeTech, by design-necessity, is considered more of an end-loaded bat. It has more end-load and a higher MOI than the TechZilla. It is also more responsive at lower speeds to compensate for the bat speed lost due to the end-load and resulting MOI.
Specs:
- Multi-Wall, Anderson All-Metal Alloy
- Slightly End-Loaded design
- PowerArch Technology
- Ergonomic Knob
- TruFlex End Cap
- TaperFlex Contour
- Grooved Assembly System
- Ultra-Thin Whip Handle
- 2 1/4" Barrel
- Approved for play in: ASA, USSSA, ISA, NSA
- 011032