2026 Easton Stealth Loaded Dual Stamp Slowpitch Bat Review
Easton brings back one of the most recognizable bats of the mid-2000s as a one-piece, all-composite slowpitch stick with a 13" loaded barrel and a rare four-stamp approval set (USA Softball, USSSA 240, NSA, ISA), sold exclusively through JustBats.
The Score
How we score ↗How big and forgiving the barrel is — based on barrel length, construction (one- vs two-piece, alloy vs composite), and how it plays on balls hit off the center. A primary driver of the overall score.
Raw exit velocity and distance. We use measured numbers from freely available independent testing when they exist; otherwise construction and consensus, judged against the certification’s performance ceiling. A primary driver of the overall score.
Comfort and feedback on contact — vibration dampening from the knob/connection, the sting of a stiff one-piece vs a smooth two-piece, and the sound off the barrel. A primary driver of the overall score.
How well it holds up and how the company stands behind it — documented cracking/denting reports, cold-weather behavior, and the brand’s real warranty record. Good to know, but weighted lightly in the score.
Our take on price-for-performance — the overall package weighed against its cost and what comparable bats run. Shown for context; it is NOT factored into the overall score (price changes too often and is personal).
Why this score: Scored conservatively from the build sheet rather than lab data: the TCT loaded 13" barrel and stiff one-piece construction are a proven power-hitter formula (sweet spot 8.3, power 8.6), the end-load costs it swing-speed friendliness (7.5), the stiff one-piece feel is direct but unforgiving (7.8), durability is unproven for this revival run (7.8), and the four-stamp flexibility at $299.95 MSRP is solid value (8.2). No published GameChanger Bat Lab or other independent exit-velocity figures exist for this model yet; scores will be revisited when measured data is available.
Our Review
If you played ball in the mid-to-late 2000s, the black-and-neon Stealth graphics need no introduction. This revival is a modern slowpitch build wearing the classic look: a one-piece, all-composite construction with Easton's Thermo Composite Technology (TCT) barrel, which is engineered for softer compression so the bat performs closer to its peak right out of the wrapper. The handle is Easton's extra-stiff Zero Strain 1431 design, aimed at maximizing energy transfer while cutting down sting on mishits — a combination that gives the bat a firm, direct feel that power hitters tend to like. The 13" barrel carries Easton's Loaded (end-loaded) swing feel, optimized for power hitters, and it comes in 34" lengths from 25 to 30 oz. The headline feature is the stamp set: USA Softball (ASA) and the new NTS-tested 240-compression USSSA stamp on the same bat, plus NSA and ISA. That dual-stamp setup means one bat can legally cover league play under both of the big governing bodies — genuinely useful if your weeknight league and weekend tournaments run different rule sets. It comes in two colorways (Black/Orange and Black/Purple), both squarely aimed at the nostalgia crowd. No independent lab numbers have been published for this bat yet, so our scores lean conservative until measured data lands.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Dual-stamp approval (USA Softball + new 240 USSSA stamp) plus NSA and ISA — one bat covers nearly every league
- TCT composite barrel is built to deliver near-peak performance without a long break-in
- Stiff Zero Strain handle gives power hitters a direct, low-vibration feel
- Iconic retro Stealth look at a mid-range price point
Cons
- Sold exclusively through JustBats, so sizes can sell through with no other dealer to fall back on
- End-loaded one-piece build is not the right fit for contact hitters who prefer flex or balance
- No independent lab exit-velocity data published yet for this revival
Full Specifications
| Brand | Easton |
|---|---|
| Model | Stealth Loaded Dual Stamp |
| Model Year | 2026 |
| Certification | Slowpitch |
| Sport | Softball |
| Construction | One-piece composite |
| Model # | S32ESD6P1 |
| Drop | — |
| Barrel | 13" |
| Swing Weight | End-loaded |
| MSRP | $299 |
Where to Buy
2026 Easton Stealth Loaded Dual Stamp Slowpitch Bat — FAQ
Is the 2026 Easton Stealth Loaded Dual Stamp a good Slowpitch bat?
We rate it 8.2/10 (Grade A). Easton brings back one of the most recognizable bats of the mid-2000s as a one-piece, all-composite slowpitch stick with a 13" loaded barrel and a rare four-stamp approval set (USA Softball, USSSA 240, NSA, ISA), sold exclusively through JustBats.
Is the Easton Stealth Loaded Dual Stamp Slowpitch-legal?
Yes — it's Slowpitch certified by the certifying labs. Certified for USSSA / NSA / ISA slowpitch play.
How much does the 2026 Stealth Loaded Dual Stamp cost?
MSRP is $299. We list the lowest price across CheapBats and Amazon on this page.
New to buying bats? Read our bat sizing guide, certifications explained, or browse all guides.
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Sources: JustBats — 2026 Easton Stealth 13" Loaded Dual Stamp Slowpitch (product page)