Easton XL3 Junior Big Barrel Baseball Bat: JBB14X3
Features
-10 Length to Weight Ratio
2 3/4 Inch Barrel Diameter
Extra-Long Barrel Design With Massive Sweetspot
Features USSSA 1.15 BPF Stamp
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Full (12) Twelve Month Manufacturer's Warranty
One-Piece THT100 Scandium Alloy Design
Power Brigade XL Series
Pro Tack Grip
Recommended for Use By Players Age 8 and Under
Ultra-Thin 29/32 Inch Handle
Description
Reviews
Average Ratings Based on 7 Customer Reviews
Easton XL3 - Found it by Accident Coach Steve Switzer coach
Pros: Great bat, huge sweet spot, sounds great, looks great, great Easton durability. Great "pop". One of my players left his XL3 at practice, so I brought it home for him so I could give it back at the next practice. My son wanted to use it for BP so I let him. Wow. Big difference from the Easton S1 he had been using. The balls looked like missiles coming off the bat. I have since bought him a Marucci Cat 6 and he only uses the Easton XL3 (27/17). Marucci stays in his bat bag. Super bat. I will be buying a 28/18 later this year.
Cons: None.
Awesome Bat Baseball dad player
Pros: My son is eight. We tried several bats and finally found this one and loved it. He started hitting the ball with much more authority and he fell in love with it. He played in the world series in July and hit three homeruns--over the fence. He has truly loved this bat. I hope Easton comes out with a similar one for 2015. Its time for a bigger bat.
Cons: After 3 months, one side of the bat was flat. However, we sent it back to Easton and they were very helpful and sent us a brand new one.
Great Coach Pitch Bat Frank coach
Pros: I coach a 1st year Coach Pitch team, and we own the 2013 Easton S1 26/14, 2013 XL3 26/16, and 2014 XL3 26/16. The XL3 (alloy) bats are much more forgiving than the S1 (composite), as the sweet spot is much larger. Also, the ball simply comes off of the alloy bats with much more pop, and sounds good doing it. I tell my parents to stay away from the S1's after T-Ball (our league allows 2 3/4" bats).
Cons: None so far.
Easton XL3 Diamond in the Rough parent
Pros: Awesome Bat, My son currently plays 8U Machine pitch and we have used the TPX Omaha XL for the past Two seasons and My son picked this bat up from a team mate to try out and wow what a difference. He went from batting 7th to 3rd in the Lineup in only Two games. Lots of pop and a huge sweet spot. Highly reccomend this bat.
Cons: The paint has started to chip in a couple places at the end of the bat, but other than that all is good.
Good wast of money Jake player
Pros: Nice grip
Cons: No pop or good sweetspot
2014 Easton XL3 Baseball Coach & Dad coach
Pros: Bat is solid with plenty sweet spot. Great bat for younger players 7,8&9. Bat offers a big sweet with alot of pop. I'm not bat shopping anymore which is a good.
Cons: None
EASTON east to the ton other
Pros: I hit 5 homers in a row
Cons: none
Questions and Answers
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What is difference in last year's model and this year's? core
How does this bat compare to the 2012 version and the 2014 S3? We are currently using the 2012 version. What is the better choice between the 2014 XL3 and S3? JAY
My son is 8 1/2 about 4' 3" and weighs about 68 lbs. I am not sure if this bat is about the average size? andy
Is the bat accepted by USSSA ? Joe
My 8 year old son is 47 inches tall and weighs 52 pounds. He is currently using a 26 inch. Does he fall into the 27 inch range yet? lisa
Do you offer Easton XL3 in a 2 5/8 barrel size? Coach
My son is 10 years old and weighs 53 lbs. Is the 28'18" a good size for him? Gaby
Other than the extended barrel of the XL3, how does this vary from the S3? Scdib
The XL3 description states recommended for 8 and under. Is the bat labeled "Coach Pitch"? Our league rule is that "bats labeled 'Coach Pitch' may only be used in 7U and 8U Coach Pitch". My kid going to play 9U, but the coach recommended this bat. jlc
My son is playing 8U machine pitch ball. Would this be good for that type of baseball and if not what would be? ncball
How can you tell the difference between the 2013 and the 2014? I'm not sure which one I have. Becca
My 5 yr old son will be playing coach pitch for the first time. He just finished tee ball for the first time and used a 24 inch Easton MAKO. Is this bat good for him for coach pitch or do you recommend another one? He is 48 inches tall and 50 pounds. Also, do you recommend a 26 inch or 27 inch bat for him? jedimom
I'm looking at the S1 and the XL3. I am not sure what bat would be better for my 6 year old. He is moving up to coach pitch. He is a power hitter with quick hands. He's 45 inches tall and weighs about 55 pounds. joe
We have the white XL3. How does this bat compare/contrast with it? matt
What is the difference between this bat and the XL3 Power Brigade? batshoppinmama
My son plays 8U and has an Easton S1 Baseball Bat: JBB13S1 Junior Big Barrel. I think it may be defective as it has zero pop to it. I am going to exchange the bat as I am very unhappy with it. I am trying to decide if I should go with a senior big barrel or a junior big barrel and what size. He has a 27" 15 oz. bat now. He is an average to above average size 8 year old now. Would the Junior Big Barrel XL3 be a good choice? Adam
My son has the 2013 XL3 Junior Big Barrel. He borrowed his friend's V12. He seems to hit better with that bat. Did they replace the V12 with another bat? I can't find it. rob
We currently own the 2014 Easton XL3 Junior Big Barrel Baseball Bat JBB14X3. We need to move up from the 28" 18 oz version of this bat. What do you recommend? We would like to go to a 29" 19 oz, if possible in Easton. Brent
My son uses an Easton 28" 18 oz. 2 1/4" barrel. What is a good big barrel for him, size and weight? He hit 5 home runs with his bat. tee
Is this bat appropriate for a 10u player? I know it says Junior but not sure what that means. Hitter
my son really loves this bat I see that it is discontinued where can I buy this bat 27" if it's no longer available what's the new model to this bat ARam
About the Brand

Easton is the world's leading manufacturer of baseball and softball equipment, and the most iconic brand in these sports. Headquartered in Thousand Oaks, CA, Easton Diamond Sports, LLC. manufactures bats, ball gloves, apparel, bags, batting gloves, helmets, catcher's equipment and related accessories. The company's commitment to innovation and game-changing technologies propelled Easton to the No. 1 bat position, including breakthrough technologies with aluminum and composite materials. As a result of this commitment to R&D and its storied brand heritage, Easton has long-standing relationships with Little League Baseball, USSSA Baseball & Softball, USA Baseball & Softball, hundreds of NCAA collegiate teams and numerous professional baseball and softball players.
For more information, please visit: https://www.easton.com/.
Bat Properties
Approved For | USSSA |
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Barrel Diameter | 2 3/4 |
Baseball Bats | Coach Pitch |
Bat Type | Baseball |
Deals | Closeout Bats Bundle and Save |
Length to Weight Ratio | -10 |
Material | Aluminum |
Series | XL3 |
Vendor | Easton |
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