Easton is a sporting goods company that specializes in the production of high-performance equipment for baseball, softball, hockey, cycling, archery, and more.
Founded in 1922 in Van Nuys, California
Initially focused on producing arrows for hunting and target archery
Introduced its first aluminum baseball bat in 1969
Expanded to other sports such as hockey, cycling, and softball
Acquired by Bauer Performance Sports in 2014
Currently a subsidiary of the Performance Sports Group
An American sporting goods company that specializes in the production of equipment for baseball, softball, and basketball.
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Easton produces a wide range of baseball bats, including aluminum and composite bats, as well as wood bats.
Easton produces a variety of softball bats, including fastpitch and slowpitch bats, as well as composite and aluminum models.
Easton produces high-performance hockey sticks for players at all levels, from beginners to professionals.
Easton produces a range of cycling components such as wheels, handlebars, stems, and seatposts that are designed to improve performance and comfort.
Easton offers a variety of arrows, shafts, and accessories for both hunting and target archery.
Easton produces equipment for a wide range of sports, including baseball, softball, hockey, cycling, and archery.
Easton Sports is known for producing high-performance equipment for various sports, including baseball, softball, hockey, cycling, and archery.
Easton products are available at many sporting goods retailers, as well as on the Easton website and other online stores.
The warranty on Easton products varies depending on the specific product, but most come with a one year limited warranty.
Easton baseball bats comply with all relevant regulations and standards, but it's always best to check with your specific league before purchasing a bat.