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2017 Louisville Slugger 617 Solo Review

December 28, 2018
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Value-seeking players who wanted composite benefits found the Solo compelling. It's particularly good for contact hitters developing their swing. Elite players might want the multi-piece construction of higher-end models.

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2017 Louisville Slugger Solo

Solo

BBCOR -3
B-
B+
Power
A
Control
B
Quality
B
Value

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Key Specifications

Year
2017
Leagues
BBCOR
Drop Weights
-3
Construction
Single Piece Alloy
Swing Weight
The 2017 Louisville Slugger Solo 617 introduced a one-piece composite design at a mid-tier price point. This balanced bat delivered surprising pop for players wanting composite performance without the premium cost.

Models Overview

The Solo featured Louisville Slugger's proprietary composite in a traditional one-piece design. Available across youth certifications, each model maintained a balanced swing weight for universal appeal.

Construction & Technology

The 2017 Louisville Slugger 617 Solo is a single piece hybrid bat. We are not sure if we made up that categorization of bats in general, but we think it fitting for the 617. The bat is a single piece aluminum through the entire barrel, but has a composite end cap. This composite end cap can influence two significant things:
  • The strength of the barrel, especially toward the end cap, is significantly affected by the strength of the end cap. A composite end cap can be honed for maximum durability. Slugger's claim is the 617 optimized that feature. That optimization is directly correlated with how large the barrel can be---another key feature Slugger touts on the 617.
  • A lighter end cap means lighter swing weight. This is also the claim with the 617 Solo. A lighter end cap delivers a balance point more toward the hands. In turn, greater bat speed and more bat control.

Performance Comparison

There was no last year's version of the 617 Solo. It is the first of the single piece hybrid bats Slugger has made.

Comparable Bats

The advancement of single piece hybrid bats have been the most robust in the entire industry. The 617 is Slugger's response to the demand of players looking for a single piece feel without losing the swing weight and barrel size of a two piece composite.

Other companies have tried similar ideas. The VELO from Rawlings, it could be argued, pioneered the space of single piece bats with composite end cap. Axe Bats also produces a single piece aluminum bat with a composite end cap. Those two stand out, at least on paper, as similar constructions to the 617 Solo from Slugger. Time will tell us much more in terms of durability, performance and player uptake.

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