2026 Easton Marsh 2-Piece Loaded USA/ASA Slowpitch Softball Bat ESA6MRSHL
2026 Easton Marsh 2-Piece Loaded USA/ASA Slowpitch Softball Bat ESA6MRSHL
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Bat Shaving—Everything is included—no extra charges for essential performance work. Heated Bat Rolling, Sound Dampening, Ring Removal, and Internal Polymer Treatment are all part of the process
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3. We complete your bat with service requested and ship it out.
-Shaved or Rolled Bats have no warranty and are illegal for use in any sanctioned event.
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*Equipment Modification Disclosure
Bat shaving permanently alters the structural integrity of a bat and makes the bat illegal for use in any sanctioned baseball or softball league, including but not limited to USSSA, USA Softball/ASA, NSA, ISA, NCAA, NFHS, Little League, and similar governing bodies. By purchasing or requesting this service, the customer acknowledges that the modified bat cannot be used in sanctioned competition and assumes full responsibility for how the bat is used after modification. Modified bats may also void manufacturer warranties and league certifications. These services are not intended for use in regulated league or tournament play. By purchasing a modified bat, the customer confirms they are aware of these restrictions and agrees to hold the service provider harmless for any misuse.
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Bat Shaving Levels
Minimal Spec- 75% of a normal shave.
Normal Spec- A consistent shave balancing durability and distance.
Aggressive Spec- A little more of an aggressive shave which sacrifices some durability.
BigDawg MAX- Most extreme Shave sacrificing durability. Do Not use in temps below 75 degrees.
Description
The 2026 Easton Marsh 2-Piece Loaded Slowpitch Softball Bat (ESA6MRSHL) combines a 12.75-inch HDK23 carbon fiber barrel, Easton’s Cantilever Technology, CXN MC+ connection, and a high-flex Flex 140 handle.
This configuration is built for hitters who want a noticeably more responsive handle feel while still retaining the barrel mass of a Loaded swing profile. Compared with stiffer two-piece or one-piece designs, the Flex 140 handle gives the Marsh a more active feel through the swing, while the CXN MC+ connection helps separate barrel vibration from the hands.
The 12.75-inch barrel also gives the bat a useful middle-ground profile between compact 12-inch designs and longer slowpitch barrels.
Cantilever Triple-Region Barrel Technology
Easton’s Cantilever Technology is built around a triple-region barrel flex system.
Rather than giving the entire hitting surface identical characteristics, the design creates multiple response zones throughout the 12.75-inch composite barrel. The goal is to produce a more consistent feel across different areas of contact instead of concentrating barrel response into one narrow location.
That makes the Marsh particularly interesting for hitters who want a relatively generous hitting surface without moving into a much longer barrel configuration.
HDK23 Carbon Fiber Barrel
The Marsh uses Easton’s HDK23 Carbon Fiber composite construction.
Composite barrels can be engineered for specific combinations of stiffness, flex, and barrel response, and their characteristics can also change as the material accumulates swings.
Players who want to understand that process in more detail can read how to break in a composite bat, which explains what happens as a composite barrel develops through repeated use.
CXN MC+ Two-Piece Connection
The CXN MC+ system joins the barrel and handle while helping reduce the amount of unwanted vibration transferred into the hitter’s hands.
That creates a different feel than a one-piece composite bat, where the barrel and handle are built as one continuous structure.
For players who prefer a more forgiving sensation on off-center contact, the two-piece construction can be appealing—especially when paired with a high-flex handle like the Flex 140.
Flex 140 Handle
The Flex 140 handle is one of the most important characteristics of this Marsh configuration.
Compared with stiffer handle options, the Flex 140 is designed to create more movement and responsiveness through the swing. Players who like a whippier feel may prefer this setup because the handle contributes more noticeably to the way the bat loads and releases through the hitting zone.
That additional flex won’t suit every hitter.
Players who prefer a rigid, highly connected feel may be happier with a stiffer handle or one-piece construction. Hitters who like more movement through the handle, however, may find the Flex 140 much more comfortable and natural.
Loaded Swing Weight
Easton gives the Marsh a Loaded swing profile by shifting additional mass toward the barrel.
That creates more barrel presence through the swing and can help strong hitters generate additional momentum at contact.
As with any end-loaded bat, the benefit depends on the player’s ability to maintain swing speed and barrel control. More barrel mass only helps when the hitter can still get the bat through the zone efficiently.
The Marsh Loaded is best suited to players who already know they prefer some additional weight toward the end of the bat rather than a completely balanced swing.
Power Boost Soft Knob
The Power Boost Soft Knob is designed to improve comfort where the bottom hand meets the end of the handle.
Its softer profile can help reduce pressure during full-effort swings while still giving the hitter a secure base throughout the swing.
With a high-flex handle, maintaining consistent hand position becomes especially important because the hitter is already allowing more movement through the handle during acceleration.
Breaking In the Easton Marsh Composite Barrel
Composite barrel response can change as repeated impacts gradually work the material.
Players who want to understand the difference between simply using the bat and mechanically accelerating that process can read bat rolling vs. natural break-in.
Big Dawg Bats also offers a professional bat rolling service for customers who want to accelerate composite break-in rather than relying entirely on batting-practice swings.
For a broader overview of the process, 5 Things You Need to Know About Bat Rolling covers the most important considerations before having a composite bat mechanically broken in.
Bat Shaving Options
Bat shaving is a more extensive modification than rolling because it involves changing the interior of the composite barrel rather than simply working the existing structure.
Big Dawg Bats offers a composite bat shaving service for customers who choose that type of performance modification.
Players comparing the two methods may also want to read 5 Things You Need to Know About Bat Shaving before deciding which process makes sense for them.
Who Should Swing the Easton Marsh 2-Piece Loaded?
The 2026 Easton Marsh 2-Piece Loaded is best suited for slowpitch hitters who want noticeable handle flex, two-piece construction, and additional barrel mass.
It’s worth considering if you:
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Prefer a 12.75-inch barrel
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Like a more flexible handle feel
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Want two-piece composite construction
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Prefer some vibration isolation between the barrel and handle
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Like an end-loaded swing
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Have enough bat speed to control additional barrel mass
Players who prefer a very stiff, direct feel may be better suited to a one-piece or lower-flex configuration.
2026 Easton Marsh 2-Piece Loaded Specifications
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Model: ESA6MRSHL
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Construction: Two-Piece Composite
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Barrel Technology: Cantilever Technology
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Barrel Design: Triple-Region Barrel Flex
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Barrel Material: HDK23 Carbon Fiber
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Barrel Length: 12.75 inches
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Connection: CXN MC+
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Swing Weight: Loaded / End-Loaded
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Handle: Flex 140
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Knob: Power Boost Soft Knob
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Available Weights: 25 oz, 26 oz, and 27 oz