
2026 Victus Torpedo ALT13 Pro Reserve Maple Wood Bat Review
The Torpedo2-barrel version of Victus's torpedo line, built on an I13-style flared-knob turn: balanced swing weight with barrel mass shifted into the sweet spot for contact-and-pop hitters.
The Score
How we score ↗The grade, density and grain of the billet — slope-of-grain, ink-dot certification, and whether it’s a true pro-cut. The headline for a wood bat. A primary driver of the overall score.
Barrel size and the turn-model profile (110/243/271/I13 and the like) — how much hitting surface and forgiveness the shape gives you.
This bat: Torpedo2 barrel redistributes mass into the hitting zone.
How the wood feels and sounds at contact — the flex/stiffness of the handle, and the crack off a quality billet.
This bat: Bone-rubbed maple and a flared knob give a quick, hard feel.
How well the wood holds up — density and grain quality (and, for composite wood, engineered toughness). Far more important on a wood bat than on alloy.
This bat: Pro maple, Ink-Dot certified, ProPACT-hardened, 61-day warranty.
How hard the ball comes off for a wood bat — real, but a lighter factor here since wood isn’t about chasing max exit velocity.
This bat: Dense barrel delivers pop on a balanced, repeatable swing.
Quality per dollar versus comparable pro-grade or composite wood. Shown for context; NOT factored into the overall score.
This bat: Full pro-model price with no current discount.
Why this score: Balanced torpedo turn scores well across sweet spot, power and feel; durability is standard pro maple and value is average at full price.
Our Review
The Torpedo ALT13 pairs Victus's second-generation torpedo barrel with a flared knob and medium handle, giving it a balanced, quick feel while the redistributed wood keeps the sweet spot dense. It is aimed at hitters who want the torpedo concept without committing to an end load, and the flared knob helps you whip it through the zone. The bat is pro maple, bone-rubbed and Ink-Dot certified with the ProPACT finish for a hard, durable surface. It sells at the standard Pro Reserve price, so you're paying for the barrel technology rather than a discount.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Torpedo2 barrel boosts sweet-spot mass while staying balanced
- Flared knob and medium handle make it quick to control
- Ink-Dot pro maple with a hard ProPACT finish
Cons
- Torpedo barrel profile won't suit every hitter's eye
- No value pricing — sits at full Pro Reserve cost
Full Specifications
| Brand | Victus |
|---|---|
| Model | Torpedo ALT13 Pro Reserve Maple |
| Model Year | 2026 |
| Certification | Wood |
| Sport | Baseball |
| Construction | Pro maple, Torpedo2 barrel turn, flared knob, ProPACT finish, Pro Ink Dot certified |
| Model # | VRWMALTTOR-GY |
| Drop | -3 |
| Barrel | Large (Torpedo2 profile) |
| Swing Weight | Balanced |
| MSRP | $199 |
Where to Buy
2026 Victus Torpedo ALT13 Pro Reserve Maple Wood Bat — FAQ
Is the 2026 Victus Torpedo ALT13 Pro Reserve Maple a good Wood bat?
We rate it 8.4/10 (Grade A). The Torpedo2-barrel version of Victus's torpedo line, built on an I13-style flared-knob turn: balanced swing weight with barrel mass shifted into the sweet spot for contact-and-pop hitters.
What drops does the Torpedo ALT13 Pro Reserve Maple come in?
The 2026 Torpedo ALT13 Pro Reserve Maple Wood comes in -3.
How much does the 2026 Torpedo ALT13 Pro Reserve Maple cost?
MSRP is $199. We list the lowest price across CheapBats and Amazon on this page.
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Sources: CheapBats — Victus Torpedo ALT13 Pro Reserve product page