The Easton Power Brigade line is back in 2015 with the usual suspects.
Models Overview
The Speed (S), XL, and MAKO lines will once again grace the plates of little leagues, high school and colleges around the country. Of course the big news is the MAKO TORQ with its spinning handle, but here we focus on the S1.
Construction & Technology
We always hesitate to pigeon hole a bat for a certain type of hitter. And with the S1, many are, in our opinion, too quick to claim the bat is for contact or base hitters. The way we like to think of it is the S1 is a bat for hitters who prefer the maximum amount of plate coverage per ounce of swing weight. They may lose some compactness in the swing and drive in a batted ball, but the Easton's S1 maximizes the opportunity for contact because its barrel is easier to handle.
Performance Comparison
The differences from 2014 to 2015 appear to be an upgraded grip texture and paint job.
Comparable Bats
As a result, those who are already good at contact and want to accentuate that ability with a bat that plays well to their strength really like the S1. Hence, as we see it, why those good at making contact also tend to prefer the S1.