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2026 Anarchy LEMONHEAD Endloaded USSSA Slow Pitch Softball Bat, 13 in Barrel, ASPLEM26U

Anarchy

$299.95
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SKU:
ASPLEM26U
Availability:
Readily Available
Barrel Length:
13.0 inch
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Available both stock/untouched and Heat Rolled with Progressive Pressure - choose your preference during checkout!

Introducing the ANARCHY LEMONHEAD model for USSSA tournaments and league play!

The bat features the new KCM-6X barrel technology, paired with a 13" barrel and 1/2 oz. endload. The two piece design gives the hitter just enough flex/whip to destroy any pitch thrown their way with ease.

The colorway found on this model features an iconic LEMONHEAD candy yellow with lemons on the handle and finished off with yellow bat grip.

Certified for USSSA play and backed by a one year warranty.

  • Brand: Anarchy
  • Diameter: 2-1/4"
  • Certification: USSSA, NSA, ISA
  • 2-Piece Composite
  • KCM-6X Technology
  • Endloaded Swing Weighting (1/2 oz)
  • Warranty: 1 Year
  • Barrel Length: 13"
  • Year Released: 2026
  • Adding our Heat Roll with Progressive Pressure to your order may cause decertification, check with the governing body of your league for clarification

Manufacturing tolerances, performance considerations, and grip weight may cause variations from the listed weight.

OPTION GUIDE: Should I order this bat stock/untouched or Heat Rolled with Progressive Pressure?
If you order your new bat Heat Rolled with Progressive Pressure, it will be delivered to you completely and evenly broken in. This process adds 20-40ft of distance to your solid hits, increases consistency, improves durability and adds 2-3 business days of lead time to your order. If you plan to use the bat in an official game or event, please verify the legality of our process with your league or sanctioning body before use. We (LongballBats.com) do not encourage the use of a Heat Rolled bat in any game or event where it is against the rules. Click here for details about our process!