Monday, June 23, 2008

DeMarini CF3 Black (-11) Youth Baseball Bat - 2009 Model

The DeMarini CF3 Black Little League Bat combines a vibration-taming CRC composite handle with a genuine Doublewall™ composite barrel for maximum end to end power. Doublewall™ construction extends the center of percussion, while a Clutch end cap and knob return ball launching energy to the barrel. Pitch Black doublewall barrel maximizes sweet spot with the strongest and thinnest walls of tightest composite weave. Pitch Black handle maximizes handle performance with the optimum flex. Little League, Babe Ruth, Dixie Young Baseball, Pony Baseball, AABC, USSSA approved. -11 oz. weight ratio. 29", 30", 31", 32" lengths. **Warranty/Defective issues must be handled directly through the bat manufacturer. Please call 1-800-937-2287 for Customer Service. Unwanted bats returned to Eastbay, must not be used and must be in original packaging.**
Customer Review: Great Bat
This is a great bat. It goes farther than any other stealth or F3 bat I've ever used. Sure its 250 bucks but its an EXCELLENT bat. My son hit 3 home runs with this bat in 1 GAME!! It is very comfortable and it is very easy to swing it. Bat speed on this bat is AMAZING. The only con about this bat is that there aren't many in stock. Delayed 1 week on this bat. Well anyway I live in Korea so it really doesn't matter.


This years' baseball season is here and parents I understand how you feel. It almost as if you're buying a new baseball bat every year, especially if you have younger kids playing that are literally growing right out of their equipment right before your eyes. When it comes to purchasing a new baseball bat though, it can really wear on you when it comes time to pull out your wallet. It's understandable; these aluminum baseball bats nowadays are very pricey. It then becomes that much more important to choose the right baseball bat.

The quality is there if you consider the amount of use you can get out of an aluminum baseball bat. Most aluminum baseball bats will last through a rigorous season of many practices and games, but some are a better bang for your buck than others. The big question is which bat to get? There are so many makes and models to choose from that it is not always an easy decision. Of course you will be looking for a bat that suits every need. It has to be a bat that is a controllable size and feels comfortable. The bat should be very responsive and most importantly it should last.

How do you know you have covered all of these points? By doing some research and perhaps a little 'trial and error,' you will find the best bat to buy. See if your child can ask a teammate to swing their bat a few times to see what an appropriate size is. If they can somehow actually hit with it a few times, that's even better. Try and notice how much 'pop' some of your top choices are when others are using them. Obviously if a particular bat works for one person, it doesn't guarantee the same results for the next person. It is just another way of getting an idea. You can certainly ask around or look for sources offering baseball bat reviews that will discuss the components of the bats and give reviews about the durability and expected performance. Most websites with reviews will have Louisville Slugger, Demarini, Rawlings, and Easton baseball bat reviews because they are the more common bat makers.

Joe Rodgers has taught baseball swing mechanics at all competitive levels of baseball.

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