
2026 Easton Tantrum Endloaded 2-Piece Slowpitch Bat Review
The two-piece, end-loaded Tantrum in the full 13" barrel — maximum sweet spot plus end-load carry, with a dampened two-piece feel.
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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: Preliminary score from the bat's construction, class, brand and price — an honest first pass we refine as we test more and any independent lab data appears.
Our Review
This is the big-barrel power Tantrum: a long 13" profile for the largest sweet spot in the line, an end-load for carry, and a two-piece connection that keeps the feel smooth on contact. It's built for the slugger who wants every bit of barrel and mass without a harsh sting. It posts top-of-line feel and sweet-spot scores at $299.99.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Long 13" barrel for a huge sweet spot
- End-load carry for distance hitters
- Two-piece build keeps the feel smooth
Cons
- Heaviest, longest profile won't suit contact hitters
- Premium slowpitch price
Full Specifications
| Brand | Easton |
|---|---|
| Model | Tantrum Endloaded 2-Piece |
| Model Year | 2026 |
| Certification | Slowpitch |
| Sport | Softball |
| Construction | Two-piece composite |
| Model # | ESU6TNTL |
| Drop | — |
| Barrel | 2 1/4" |
| Swing Weight | End-loaded |
| MSRP | $299.99 |
Where to Buy
2026 Easton Tantrum Endloaded 2-Piece Slowpitch Bat — FAQ
Is the 2026 Easton Tantrum Endloaded 2-Piece a good Slowpitch bat?
We rate it 8.9/10 (Grade A). The two-piece, end-loaded Tantrum in the full 13" barrel — maximum sweet spot plus end-load carry, with a dampened two-piece feel.
Is the Easton Tantrum Endloaded 2-Piece Slowpitch-legal?
Yes — it's Slowpitch certified by the certifying labs. Certified for USSSA / NSA / ISA slowpitch play.
How much does the 2026 Tantrum Endloaded 2-Piece cost?
MSRP is $299.99. We list the lowest price across CheapBats and Amazon on this page.
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Sources: CheapBats — Easton Tantrum USSSA Slowpitch Softball Bat Endloaded 2 Piece 13" Barrel ESU6TNTL