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2026 Worth 2 Legit XL USA/ASA Slowpitch Softball Bat WSA62LL

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  • -Shaved or Rolled Bats have NO WARRANTY and are illegal for use in any sanctioned event.

    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

How to Order

1. Choose the options you would like.
2. Click the "add to cart" button and finish checking out.
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.
-Rolled Bats Ship out in 2-3 Days
-Shaved Bats Ship out in 3-5 Days

*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.

  • Every order comes with Before and After Compression numbers.

How Rush Service Works

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 Worth 2 Legit XL Slowpitch Softball Bat (WSA62LL) combines Worth's INNER CORE composite barrel technology with a 13-inch barrel, R-FLEX handle, and XL .5 oz end load.

This configuration gives experienced slowpitch hitters a moderate amount of additional barrel mass without moving into the heavier 1 oz end-load category. The two-piece composite construction and R-FLEX handle also provide a different feel than a stiff one-piece power bat, making the 2 Legit XL an option for hitters who want end-loaded weighting with some responsiveness through the handle.

At 13 inches, the barrel provides a generous hitting surface while remaining shorter than the longest 13.5- and 14-inch slowpitch designs.

Worth INNER CORE Barrel Technology

The defining feature of the 2 Legit XL is Worth's INNER CORE barrel construction.

Rather than relying solely on the outer composite barrel wall, the design incorporates an internal core that works together with the outer barrel structure during impact. The outer barrel is designed to flex while the inner structure compresses as the ball contacts the hitting surface.

That interaction gives the 2 Legit a distinctly different barrel architecture from more conventional composite designs.

For players interested in the technical side of composite barrel performance, our guide explaining what a good bat compression number is provides more information about compression readings and what they can tell you about a composite barrel.

13-Inch Composite Barrel

The 2 Legit XL uses a 13-inch composite barrel, putting it between shorter 12- to 12.75-inch configurations and longer 13.5- to 14-inch slowpitch designs.

That provides a relatively large hitting surface without creating the feel of an especially long barrel.

Barrel length is largely a matter of hitter preference. Players who consistently locate a compact sweet spot may prefer shorter barrels, while hitters who like more hitting surface often gravitate toward longer designs.

The 13-inch configuration gives the 2 Legit XL a middle-ground option between those extremes.

R-FLEX Handle

Worth pairs the INNER CORE barrel with its R-FLEX, or Regular Flex, handle.

The R-FLEX configuration is intended to provide a middle ground between Worth's stiffer and more flexible handle options. Rather than creating an extremely rigid sensation or an especially whippy swing, the handle provides some responsiveness while maintaining barrel control.

Combined with the two-piece construction, this can also help reduce some of the harsh feedback that reaches the hands on off-center contact.

For hitters who aren't looking for either extreme in handle flex, R-FLEX may be the most natural-feeling configuration.

XL .5 oz End Load

Worth's XL weighting adds approximately .5 oz of end load, shifting additional mass toward the barrel.

That's enough to create noticeable barrel presence without moving into the much heavier feel associated with a full 1 oz end load.

Strong hitters who maintain their bat speed with additional barrel mass may benefit from the momentum created through the hitting zone. At the same time, the moderate .5 oz load can make the bat more manageable for players who like an end-loaded swing but don't want the heaviest configuration available.

As always, heavier isn't automatically better. The correct swing weight is the one a hitter can consistently control while maintaining bat speed and barrel accuracy.

Composite Barrel Break-In

The Worth 2 Legit XL uses a composite barrel, and repeated impacts can gradually change how composite material responds at contact.

Players who want to understand accelerated break-in should start with 5 Things You Need to Know About Bat Rolling, our primary guide explaining the process and what mechanically working a composite barrel actually does.

Big Dawg Bats also offers a professional bat rolling service for customers who want to accelerate composite break-in rather than relying entirely on repeated hitting.

Players interested in measuring barrel condition can also read our guide explaining how bat compression testers work, which provides additional context for understanding how compression is evaluated.

Bat Shaving the Worth 2 Legit XL

Customers looking for a more extensive performance modification can also choose a composite bat shaving service.

Unlike rolling, which mechanically works the existing composite structure, shaving involves physically modifying the inside of the barrel. The two processes should therefore be considered separately rather than simply as different levels of the same service.

For players researching the process, our guide to the different types of bat shaving explains why the amount and method of material removal can matter when choosing a modification.

Who Should Swing the Worth 2 Legit XL?

The 2026 Worth 2 Legit XL should appeal most to experienced slowpitch hitters who want a moderate end load combined with a responsive two-piece composite feel.

It's worth considering if you:

  • Prefer a 13-inch barrel
  • Like approximately .5 oz of end load
  • Want additional barrel mass without moving to a heavy 1 oz load
  • Prefer two-piece composite construction
  • Like a medium-flex handle rather than an extremely stiff or flexible design
  • Want a relatively generous hitting surface

Players looking for an extremely balanced swing may prefer a different weighting, while hitters who deliberately want the heaviest possible barrel feel may want to consider a more aggressively end-loaded configuration.

2026 Worth 2 Legit XL Specifications

  • Model: WSA62LL
  • Construction: Two-Piece Composite
  • Barrel Technology: INNER CORE
  • Barrel Length: 13 inches
  • Handle: R-FLEX / Regular Flex
  • Swing Weight: XL
  • End Load: Approximately .5 oz
  • Available Weights: 26 oz and 27 oz