What is the difference between bat alloys?
Sc888 Alloy – Easton’s patent-pending Sc888 “Triple Eight” Advanced Metal Matrix alloy from Kaiser Aluminum is an industry breakthrough! Its unique combination of aluminum/scandium/zinc/copper/magnesium provides an average of 4ksi additional strength (dent resistance) compared to Easton’s best-selling Sc777 alloy, previously the strongest in the industry, plus a 10% increase in toughness (crack resistance)! Sc777 Alloy – Easton’s Sc777 “Triple Seven” alloy was developed specifically for baseball and softball and is offered through Easton exclusively from Kaiser Aluminum. Next to Sc888, it is the highest strength alloy in the industry. C405 Alloy – C405 is a very strong, high performance alloy from Alcoa. It is 13% stronger than 7050 alloy which allows for enhanced bat designs offering greater performance. 7050 Alloy – Easton was the first company to use 7050 alloy to manufacture bats. It offers an excellent combination of strength, durability, and performance at a great value. 7046 All