The 2023 Axe Avenge Pro brings Axe's proven one-piece alloy design to USSSA leagues with a balanced swing weight and their signature angled handle. Built for contact hitters who value bat control and consistency, it delivers reliable performance without breaking the bank.
Models Overview
The Avenge Pro comes in multiple drops to serve different age groups. The -10 model suits younger travel ball players (ages 9-11) with its light swing weight. The -8 and -5 options cater to more advanced hitters ready for additional mass through the zone. All models feature Axe's HyperWhip End Cap for improved barrel speed.
Construction & Technology
The 2023 Axe Avenge Pro USSSA comes in a drop 5, 8 and 10. It uses a composite handle and barrels to form a bat with a big barrel, light, and really comfortable feel on hits and mishits alike. Of course, the significant difference in an Axe's construction compared to other bats is its ergonomically shaped ax handle instead of a traditional round knob.
Round vs Oval
More than a couple of bat companies suggest an angled knob with a round handle makes more sense than an angled knob with an oval handle. The argument, they suggest, is since a swing is rotational an oval handle will get your bat off the plane of your swing.
In short, this is a poor argument that uses pseudoscience jargon to try and sell you the Pro XR handle because, in most instances, the Pro XR has a less expensive licensing fee. These wood bat companies want to believe it.
In any case, the rotation point of the bat is in the middle of the cylinder you are swinging, which is actually a straight line. It follows, then, that an oval-shaped knob swings as on plane as any other knob for the same reason that a square knob (think a 2x4) doesn't have an 'V-shaped swing path because it's also not round.
If you don't believe us, find an oval-shaped knob (the Axe) and compare it to a traditional knob as you rotate around your swing. See if the bat somehow gets off the plane because of the oval knob. It won't.
In any case, there might be a reason or two to avoid the Axe handle in your life (like a preference) but any inability to keep your bat on a level plane is not one of them.
Performance Comparison
Compared to the 2022 version of the Axe Avenge Pro, which gets above average ratings with us, the 2023 is a measurable upgrade. You can expect a new connection piece, newly designed carbon fiber, end cap and handle. It's a considerable overhaul insomuch most companies likely would have changed the name of the bat. In any case, don't think the 2022 and previous Avenge Pros in USSSA are good replacements for the 2023 version of the bat.
Comparable Bats
In terms of a two-piece composite bat with a big barrel and light swing in USSSA, you'll find bats like the META from Slugger, CF from DeMarini, and CAT Composite from Marucci to be comparable bats. Of course, none of those have the round handle like the Axe and none of those are built for one-sided hitting. Yet, even still, it's hard to make the case any of the above mentioned bats are certainly superior to one another. If you want to try the Axe handle (and who doesn't) on a great feeling big barrel bat that competes with the absolute best in the game then take a chance on the Axe Avenge Pro in USSSA.