After hitting with the 2019 Easton Elevate and discussing the bat with several vendors and players we write this review.
Models Overview
In short, the single piece aluminum bat is positioned in the value bat space and comes with a decent barrel size, good sizing options and, if you can square the ball up, impressive power. But, don't confuse the Easton Elevate with a high end, travel player type bat in the single piece aluminum space like the CAT 8 or Solo 619. The Elevate is built for the mostly serious rec player who is not willing to pony up more money than is reasonable.
Construction & Technology
Easton's 2019 Elevate is a single piece aluminum bat. The end cap is also aluminum (many bat's have end caps that are plastic). You should expect as good durability there is the space.
Performance Comparison
There was not a 2018 Easton Elevate. But, in terms of a single piece aluminum bat in the value space that covers a lot of sizing options, check Easton's S500. That is a 2016 bat---so it has been a few years. We expect the Easton Elevate to be around for a while.
Comparable Bats
There are a few single piece aluminum bats with the same amount of breadth as the Easton Elevate. The biggest competitor is, likely, Rawling's 5150. There are others, like Slugger's Vapor or DeMarini's Uprising that fit well into this single piece value category.
The Bottom Line
- Lightweight and durable ALX100 Military Grade Alloy construction
- Cushioned 2.2 mm FLEX grip provides comfort in hands
- Concave end cap