- -11 Length to Weight Ratio
- 2 1/4 Inch Barrel Diameter
- Approved for Play in Little League, Babe Ruth, Dixie, Pony, AABC, and USSSA
- C6 Composite Handle
- Free Shipping!
- Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty
- Hybrid Comfort Grip
- Longbarrel Design
- N2M End Cap
- Rotation Index for Even Break-In
- SC4 Alloy Barrel
- Two-Piece Hybrid Design
by HOMERUNKING - Apr 14, 2012
Pros: This is a great bat. Excellent grip, paint job, and much more. I love the pop on it. I've only had this bat for a couple of days and used it in BP and it was amazing! This is thee perfect bat for a kid. Based on the height, the weight will fit perfectly and you will see and improved swing and balance in yourself/ your son.
Cons: None. I highly recommend this bat for its grip, pop, balance, and sound.
Review Summary
based on 5 ratings. 5 user reviews.
New for 2012! After a brief hiatus, the Vexxum returns to youth baseball! The performance of the two-piece hybrid Vexxum is truly a force to be reckoned with. The SC4 Alloy barrel of the Vexxum is constructed using Demarini's proprietary aluminum extrusion that provides a thickness tuned wall that reaches down the entire length of the barrel. This creates a wicked sweetspot that can withstand every single crushing blow you put on it! The handle is made from C6 Composite that is designed with a wider weave than most composites in order to optimize swing flex. This handle works as a powerful one, two punch with the SC4 Alloy barrel, creating one of the highest performing small barrel youth bats on the market! The Vexxum features an N2M End Cap that is scientifically tuned to absorb vibration while maximizing power. For the player, this means more explosive hits! The Vexxum features a Hybrid Comfort Grip that gives players the tack they need to be in control and confident at the plate. DeMarini: Insane Dedication to Performance! This bat is approved for play in Little League, Babe Ruth, Dixie, Pony, AABC, and USSSA. The Vexxum is backed by a Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty. Free Shipping!
5 Product Reviews
Review This Batby HOMERUNKING - Apr 14, 2012
Pros: This is a great bat. Excellent grip, paint job, and much more. I love the pop on it. I've only had this bat for a couple of days and used it in BP and it was amazing! This is thee perfect bat for a kid. Based on the height, the weight will fit perfectly and you will see and improved swing and balance in yourself/ your son.
Cons: None. I highly recommend this bat for its grip, pop, balance, and sound.
by XxBaSeBaLlxX - Apr 20, 2012
Pros: When I first saw this bat it was inside a video game, no joke. When I saw it I knew it would be great. My instincts were great. This bat I think has about the same power as an Omen. I highly recommend it.
Cons:
by batter - May 13, 2012
Pros: great pop and grip good size hit three over in a game
Cons: none at all !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
by tay1 - Mar 31, 2012
Pros: 7 year old used it hit one hopper to fence first game off the season
Cons:
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Ask QuestionI'm trying to decide betweem the 2012 DeMarini Vexxum and the 2012 DeMaini Vendetta. Any recommendations?
Asked by steve on May 17, 2012
Both are two piece ts with a composite handle and alloy barrel. The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum will be more end loaded than the 2012 DeMarini Vendetta. The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum will be better for a power hitter.
· May 17, 2012
I am trying to decide between the DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL Youth or the Easton Convert XL:LT460 Youth. My son is 9 years old, 88lbs. and 4'11". He is a strong kid. From the charts it looks like a 30' bat is the recommendation. He probably is more of a power hitter and generally makes good contact with the ball. Which bat would you recommend? Thanks.
Asked by Bryan on May 11, 2012
Both are great bats, but I would give an advantage to the Vexxum in terms of overall performance. Both are well suited for contact and power hitters alike, but I feel he'll get more pop with the Vexxum in his hands.
· May 11, 2012
Looking for a bat for my 9yr old son. He's 54" tall - 66lbs. Trying to decide between DeMarini Vexxum and the Louisville Slugger TPX Catalyst and stuck on which one to choose. Any advantages to one over the other?
Asked by Jason on May 10, 2012
Both are great bats. The Catalyst is a one-piece bat that will be pretty stiff. If your son is a stronger hitter with good swing speed, the Catalyst may be the better option due to it's one piece, stiff design. The Vexxum is a two-piece bat with more flex. If he's more of a contact hitter or has below average to average swing speed, the Vexxum may be the better option.
· May 10, 2012
Is this Little League approved for 2012?
Asked by NOAHMACK on May 06, 2012
The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum is in fact Little League approved for 2012. This bat also has the new USSSA stamp, so it will be legal for use beyond 2012 as well.
· May 06, 2012
What is the difference between the Vexxum and the Easton Surge? Which one is considered a better bat? Does it need to be broken in? Thanks!
Asked by DC on Apr 26, 2012
The DeMarini Vexxum and the Easton Surge are very similar bats. There really isn't one that is better than the other. Neither one of these bats will need to be broken-in.
· Apr 26, 2012
Is this bat composite or aluminum?
Asked by ABR on Apr 24, 2012
The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum contains both materials. This bat has a composite handle and an alloy barrel.
· Apr 24, 2012
I did not see this bat on the list of approved bats for little league. Do you know if Little League approved this bat?
Asked by Jimbo on Apr 23, 2012
Yes. The DXVNL has an alloy barrel and is 100% legal for Little League. Even if it's not on Little League's approved bat list, they have a disclaimer that says if a bat meets the specifications of Rule 1.10, then it is still legal for use.
· Apr 23, 2012
I know no one has a crystal ball, but will this bat with the correct stamps be legal in Cal Ripken in 2013?
Asked by Mike on Apr 13, 2012
As of today, the 2012 DeMarini will be legal in 2013 in Cal Ripkin.
· Apr 13, 2012
When it says the bat is approved for Little League and Babe Ruth because I am in Little League and its my last year. Would I be able to use it in Babe Ruth?
Asked by hman277 on Apr 04, 2012
Absolutely. This bat is approved by both Little League and Babe Ruth. This bat has the new USSSA stamp being required and it is also stamped approved for Little League and Babe Ruth.
· Apr 04, 2012
Looking for a good -11 32/21 bat for my boy. Avoiding Composite barrel due to cold. Boy is a strong power hitter. Can someone help me between the Vexxum and the Easton XL2 and XL3?
Asked by Timmy on Mar 27, 2012
While all three of these bats are great choices, I would suggest going with the XL3 if your son is a strong power hitter. This bat was designed more for power hitters and is a one piece design, unlike the XL2 or the Vexxum. The one piece design of the XL3, along with the end loaded feel of this bat, will help your son generate even more power.
· Mar 27, 2012
Hi, is this bat marked as a BPF 1.15 bat? Per our Cal Ripken league, all non-wooden bats have to be marked as BFP 1.15. Thanks.
Asked by Yaz on Mar 09, 2012
This bat is marked as such. It features the new USSSA stamp that is required, so this bat is legal for use in 2012 and beyond.
· Mar 08, 2012
Do you need to break this bat in?
Asked by Eric on Mar 06, 2012
This bat has an alloy barrel and doesn't need a full break as a full composite would. However, it does have a composite handle, and I would recommend about 100 hits off a tee starting at about 40% power and gradually increasing. Also, be sure to rotate the bat a quarter of an inch in your hands between each hit
· Mar 06, 2012
Does the Vexxum have great pop to it?
Asked by Nate on Feb 24, 2012
Yes, the Vexxum has excellent pop.
· Feb 24, 2012
I've seen this bat sold in two color schemes, the black barrel, and the other has a yellow barrel. Any fundamental differences between the two such as weight, year, etc?
Asked by Jim on Feb 15, 2012
The youth Vexxum bats with a yellow barrel are the 2011 model and the youth Vexxum bats with the black barrel are the 2012 model. Both bats will be the same, except for the difference in color and the model year.
· Feb 16, 2012
My son is playing ball and his bat has to have a stamp on the bat that says usssa bpf 1.15 on it. Do all your bats have this on them?
Asked by tim on Nov 06, 2011
Yes, it has the USSSA stamp on the bat. The newer models will have the stamp.
· Nov 07, 2011
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