USSSA
9 USSSA Baseball models, with the lengths and drops each one is sold in. USSSA is common for travel-ball baseball, but tournament and organization rules still need a quick final check.
The Goods
29"-32" Drop -5 to -10 Hybrid DeMariniZoa
28"-32" Drop -5 to -10 Composite EastonHype Fire
28"-32" Drop -5 to -10 Composite Louisville SluggerMeta
29"-32" Drop -8 to -10 Composite Louisville SluggerSelect PWR
28"-32" Drop -8 to -10 Hybrid MarucciCATX
27"-32" Drop -5 to -10 Alloy MarucciCATX Composite
28"-32" Drop -5 to -10 Composite RawlingsIcon
28"-32" Drop -8 to -10 Composite VictusNox
28"-32" Drop -5 to -10 HybridNo USSSA bats match that. Try a brand (“easton”) or a drop (“-10”).
Drop is bat length in inches minus bat weight in ounces — a 30" / 20 oz bat is a drop -10. A bigger negative number means a lighter bat for its length, so a drop -10 swings faster than a drop -5 at the same length.
Length and drop are chosen from the player, not the bat. Enter age, height, weight, and swing preference and the finder returns a starting length, the likely drop, and the nearby test sizes — then lists the USSSA bats that match.
Find my bat sizeA bat is only legal under the stamp its league requires, so start from the rule set.