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2016 Easton S2 Review

Best Bat Digest score 74/100
Top grade C
Score range: 61-74/100 across 6 scored models Top model: 2016 Easton S2 USSSA -10
May 31, 2026
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2016 Easton S2 Review
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Who should buy the 2016 Easton S2?

If buying: Consider the 2016 Easton S2 if this matches your player: Baseball hitters who want a one-piece alloy option across BBCOR and USSSA in -10 to -3. Choose the exact certification and drop first, then use the score and model table on this page to compare the available versions.

2016 Easton S2 full bat view

Best for

  • Baseball hitters who want a one-piece alloy option across BBCOR and USSSA in -10 to -3.
  • Hitters choosing -10 to -3 drops in BBCOR and USSSA.
  • Shoppers comparing multiple drops or certifications inside the same model line.

Skip if

  • You do not want to sort through certification-specific versions before buying.
  • You want a new warranty-backed bat instead of shopping an older model.

Confidence: Published Review This uses Bat Digest catalog data, ratings data, and existing review notes; current availability, warranty coverage, and used-market condition may vary.

Is the 2016 Easton S2 a good bat?

The 2016 Easton S2 (USSSA) is a hybrid bat reviewed by Bat Digest.

What should you know about the 2016 Easton S2?

  • How good is the 2016 Easton S2 in our rankings: It is ranked 198 out of 282 in USSSA -10 bats.
  • Who is the 2016 Easton S2 for: Baseball hitters who want a one-piece alloy option across BBCOR and USSSA in -10 to -3.
  • Database rank: 2016 Easton S2 USSSA drop -10 is ranked #136 out of 279 in our USSSA database.
  • Construction: Single Piece Alloy
  • Drop options: -10 to -3

What are the 2016 Easton S2 specs?

  • Year: 2016
  • Brand: Easton
  • Model Name: S2
  • Drop: -13 to -3
  • Construction: Hybrid
  • Original Price: $200 - $260

What evidence is this based on?

What we know

  • Available as BBCOR and USSSA, -10 to -3 drops, 27 to 33 inches sizes.
  • Construction: Single Piece Alloy.
  • The score module is generated from Bat Digest ratings data for the associated model set.

What we have not tested yet

  • Every used-market copy or later production batch.
  • Current seller pricing, warranty coverage, and availability.
  • Whether league rules or stamp requirements have changed since the original review period.
  • Variant, drop, size, price, and certification facts come from current Bat Digest catalog data.
  • Buyer-fit language is based on the existing Bat Digest review notes and watchouts in this file.
  • Scores and score ranges come from Bat Digest ratings data rather than static article copy.

What about durability and legality?

Legality: Multi-certification The line spans BBCOR and USSSA; match the exact certification and drop to your league.

  • For older alloy bats, inspect dents, waves, rattles, and end-cap condition before buying used.
  • Used-bat condition can matter more than the original review grade.

What bats are comparable to the 2016 Easton S2?

For 2016, a light swinging two-piece hybrid bat can be found in the Anderson Centerfire. Also, one of Rawlings' VELO in the Senior League version is also a two-piece hybrid bat for 2016. Most other hybrid bats in the 2 5/8 Senior League and 2 1/4 Youth (aka Little League) space are designed as an end-loaded bat. (See the DeMarini Overlord Raw, for example)
2016 Louisville Slugger Select 716

2016 Louisville Slugger Select 716

Overall: C+ (79/100) Rank #97/143

Same certification lane with a different build: compare this hybrid against the one-piece alloy profile.

2015 DeMarini NVS Vexxum

2015 DeMarini NVS Vexxum

Overall: C+ (79/100) Rank #137/282

Same certification lane with a different build: compare this hybrid against the one-piece alloy profile.

2017 Boombah Cannon

2017 Boombah Cannon

Overall: C (76/100) Rank #167/282

Same certification lane with a different build: compare this hybrid against the one-piece alloy profile.

2016 Easton S2 FAQ

Is the 2016 Easton S2 a good bat?
It makes the most sense for this player fit: Baseball hitters who want a one-piece alloy option across BBCOR and USSSA in -10 to -3. The score strip and model table are the quickest way to compare the listed variants.
Which 2016 Easton S2 model should I buy?
Start with the certification and drop your player actually needs. Do not use the grade from one certification as a guarantee for a different version.
What bats compare to the 2016 Easton S2?
Start with 2016 Louisville Slugger Select 716, 2015 DeMarini NVS Vexxum, 2017 Boombah Cannon; those are the closest useful cross-shops in this review set.

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How does it rate?

Overall score is Bat Digest's 100-point rating. Prices and availability can move.

Score range: 61-74/100 across 6 scored models Top model: 2016 Easton S2 USSSA -10
Model League Drop Overall score Power Control Quality Value Price Check price
2016 Easton S2 USSSA full bat view S2 SL16S210 USSSA -10 74/100 C C A B C $260
2016 Easton S2 USSSA full bat view S2 YB16S213 USSSA -13 61/100 D- F B+ B D $200
2017 Easton S2 USSSA full bat view S2 SL17S210 USSSA -10 71/100 C- C A B D -
2016 Easton S200 USSSA full bat view S200 YB16S200 USSSA -10 66/100 D D B+ C D -
2016 Easton S200 USSSA full bat view S200 SL16S2008 USSSA -8 66/100 D D A C D -
2016 Easton S200 BBCOR full bat view S200 BB16S200 BBCOR -3 67/100 D+ C A B D -

What is the quick review?

For 2016, Easton Bats moved their BBCOR line from the Speed (S) series of bats into the Z-Core Hybrid brand of names. Generally, the differences between the Z-Core and the S2 is the use of a different alloy (Easton calls HMX) which allows for a bigger barrel. However, in a few offerings, they kept the Speed (S) including, as pertains to this review, the 2016 Easton S2.

What models and sizes are available?

We expect this to be the last year the S2 is made by Easton in any form---at least for a while. The MAKO Z-Core Hybrid and its larger barrel appear to be taking over the hybrid game on the Easton front. We don't hate the 2016 Easton S2---its been a mainstay and was a rather successful bat in 2014---but it's hard to say it's one of our favorites. Players who want an aluminum barrel tend to be advanced hitters who can deal with a generally smaller barrel and an end load feel. But the S2 is a balanced swinging bat built for younger players looking for as much opportunity to hit the ball as possible. As such, players in that category tend to appreciate the larger barrels, and generally lower swing weight, found on composite bats these days making the appropriate market for the 2016 Easton S2 rather small. As well, the fact the 2015 version is identical in all things but the grip and color when compared to the S2 make it's nearly impossible to recommend the 2016 when 2015 can be found less expensive as suppliers unload inventory.

How is it built?

As we stated above, the 2016 Easton S2 is a two-piece hybrid bat consisting of a carbon handle and aluminum alloy barrel. This is the same makeup of the Easton S2 since it's origination in 2014. The connective piece, like all of Easton's two-piece bats, consists of a stiff transition welding Easton refers to as CXN.

How does it compare?

There are virtually no performance differences between the 2015 Easton S2 and the 2016 Easton S2. (Nor, for that matter, were there any differences in the 2014 S2 and the 2015 S2). The bat continues to be a hybrid bat (composite handle, aluminum barrel) with a low swing weight. Built for players looking for bat speed over bat power. The 2016 version of the S2 does have a new grip that Easton added to most of its 2016 performance bats. Of course, the paint job is different too.
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