- 2 5/8 Inch Barrel Diameter
- -3 Length to Weight Ratio
- BBCOR Certified - Approved for H.S. and Collegiate Play
- C6 Composite Handle
- Free Shipping!
- Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty
- Half and Half Technology Makes YOU Stronger
- Hybrid C-Grip
- N2M End Cap
- N2M Knob
- SC4 Alloy Barrel
- Taper Ring Technology
- Two-Piece Hybrid Design
by batman93 - Dec 04, 2011
Pros: The bat overall is great. I have used the TPX Omaha and the TPX ExoGrid 2. Neither of the bbcors compare to this one. This bat is very balanced, and it has amazing pop for a bbcor. The 2 piece technology was great for me, because I am a line drive hitter, but if you are more of a power hitter, I would recommend a 1 piece bat.
Cons: nothing really
Review Summary
based on 43 ratings. 43 user reviews.
One of the top selling BBCOR models last season returns to the field for an encore performance! For the past several years, this design has been one of the top weapons in the DeMarini arsenal. The performance of the two-piece hybrid Vexxum is truly a force to be reckoned with. The SC4 Alloy barrel 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 BBCOR bats on the market! DeMarini's classic Half & Half Technology redistributes weight for optimal balance, allowing players to swing faster with less effort. For the player, this means more power! DeMarini's newest technology, called Taper Ring, allows BBCOR bats to perform at the very top of the standard. Ring placement close to the taper rather than in the barrel allows DeMarini to maintain the integrity of the sweetspot. It's so sweet, you'll forget you're hitting with a BBCOR! DeMarini: Insane Dedication to Performance! The Vexxum is BBCOR Certified and legal for high school and collegiate play. It is backed by a Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty. Free Shipping!
43 Product Reviews
Review This Batby batman93 - Dec 04, 2011
Pros: The bat overall is great. I have used the TPX Omaha and the TPX ExoGrid 2. Neither of the bbcors compare to this one. This bat is very balanced, and it has amazing pop for a bbcor. The 2 piece technology was great for me, because I am a line drive hitter, but if you are more of a power hitter, I would recommend a 1 piece bat.
Cons: nothing really
by XXbaseball addictXX - Jun 20, 2011
Pros: great bat all around , great pop, good weight distribution ,and looks awsome
Cons: a bit pricy
by The kid 13 - Dec 28, 2011
Pros: I love this bat! There's a lot of pros such as, the graphics are amazing and has really great pop for a bbcor.
Cons: There's only one and that is the bat is a little top heavy but if your a great power hitter it will come in handy. Over all this is a awsome bat!
by Vexxum4life - Mar 03, 2012
Pros: DeMarini, super fast, feels great, amazing pop, first bbcor bat same old DeMarini results
Cons: none except that everyone will want to use it
by gdog - Feb 19, 2012
Pros: The bat is not too pricey. It has a good sweet spot and a nice grip. It also has pretty good weight distribution and good response off the barrel. My favorite thing about it is that is has a nice sound unlike other BBCORS.
Cons: none so far
by Cannons2 - Sep 23, 2011
Pros: Great bat demoed it in the cages and it had suprisingly good pop for a bbcor bat. Big sweet spot, good pop, great grip all around good bat
Cons: None
by E - Sep 24, 2011
Pros: This bat was the first bbcor bat that i have swung with, and i didnt know what to expect from a bbcor. i am a freshman on my highschool baseball team, and we were taking batting practice, and i was very impressed with the preformance of this bat. It has a good sweetspot, but in order to hit a ball far you have to really tie into it but it will go, just no half swing gap shots, if that makes sense. great pop, no sting, definitely worth the money!
Cons: Slightly end loaded, if you have quick hands you will not have to worry .
by homer - Feb 24, 2012
Pros: lightweight and easy to swing.i hit my first grand slam with that bat
Cons:
by ttown - Jun 26, 2011
Pros: amazing pop, good sweet spot, solid contact, good weight distrabution.
Cons: small grip
by HAMMER - Jun 30, 2011
Pros: huge sweet spot,amazing pop for bbcor,kinda top heavy,great bat if your a power hitter
Cons: nothing
by Bird man - Nov 17, 2011
Pros: Large sweet spot, beastly pop, nice look, nice grip, demarini. Very nice bat, and if anything is underpriced. Do yourself a favor and get this bat.
Cons: Only one, really isn't that big a deal but the end grip cap,if that's what it's called, is kind of a cheap plastic and scratches pretty easily. But it's the only cheap thing about the bat
by FCBaseball27 - Mar 23, 2012
Pros: I can honestly say, this is the best BBCOR I've ever swung. I've hit with the 2011 and 2012 Voodoos, the Reflex, the 5150, Omen, and CF5. It can keep up with all of the $400 bats. The bat is end-heavy, which I like, and it has suprisingly high amounts of pop for a BBCOR. I'm 5'5 and 135 pounds, and I hit a 375' long fly ball in BP with it recently. I HIGHLY recommend this bat to any type of hitter, especially a power hitter
Cons: When the ball is hit solidly, there is no 'ping,' so beware of the wood bat like smack and think its just a routine ball. Another con, it has to be broken in before you can really start driving the ball over 300'. The paint also chips very easily.
by Joeyp - Mar 05, 2012
Pros: When you swing this bat you cant tell if its a bbcor or not. When you hit the ball on the handle you can feel it in the hands. Best bat I have ever used and first year with bbcor. Better then my past non bbcor bats. BEST BAT EVER!!!!! Should be $400.00
Cons: NONE AT ALL
by lilz - Jan 17, 2012
Pros: great bat with alot of pop
Cons: none
by Snooky G - Mar 06, 2012
Pros: BEST BAT ON EARTH
Cons: nothing, and to the guy who said its a bit pricy, are you CRAZY?!?!? Best price for a great bat!
by ohswildcat12 - Mar 10, 2012
Pros: pretty good pop, hit one to the fence in first game have a 2011 and 2012 model. I am more of a contact hitter and has worked great. Myself and four other starters on my high school team are using my bats and we all have .500+ averages. Great bat!
Cons: none
by HaydenSnook - Mar 11, 2012
Pros: Great bat all together. The pop is amazing, The weight is well balanced, and boy oh boy when you walk up to the plate with a vexxum, they know you mean business.
Cons:
by wvkid8 - Mar 11, 2012
Pros: lots of pop i almost hit a homerun with it on a 350ft fence. it wasnt one bit broken in at the time. easy to get the sweet spot.
Cons: none yet
by BeRye22 - Mar 26, 2012
Pros: Nice pop. Good balance. Great Grip. Cool color. Very particular 13 year old is happy with it. Seems as good as a $300+ bat.
Cons: None yet.
by dk - Apr 06, 2012
Pros: this is insane with pop. i have the demarini voodoo that is 32 23 and this is an awesome bat as well.
Cons: there is not one con but i do have to say these bat prices ae killing my wallet
by Big Jack - Worcester Heat U14 - Apr 13, 2012
Pros: Nice sweet spot and well balanced. Bat has pop and hits for power.
Cons: None
by logibear - Apr 14, 2012
Pros: this bat is amzing used it in my first 7th drade game and hit it to the fence
Cons: nothin if anybody has any cons then they are CRAZY
by Baseball04 - Apr 15, 2012
Pros: Amazing pop for a BBCOR, looks awesome, barrel heavy(which I like), And just a awesome bat!
Cons: NONE!!
by batboy37 - Apr 15, 2012
Pros: This bat is clearly better than the voodo. Although the sweet spot might be a little bit bigger on the voodo, this bat is much more balanced and has more pop than the voodo.
Cons: Th barrell piece of the bat could be a little bit longer because if you hit one near the handle on a voodo it could still be hit hard, but while using the vexxum that hit is a dribbler.
by dauby - Apr 16, 2012
Pros: Excellent sweet spot. I also discovered that this bat has a smaller but more powerful sweetspot than the voodoo.
Cons: I haven't found any yet, but is also a brand new bat so like all other bats at some time I will find a con.
by da bomb - Apr 20, 2012
Pros: great bat has nice graphic best bat
Cons: nothing except everyone is jealous
by Jordan - Apr 21, 2012
Pros: This bat has a great grip and tons of pop i have used it in 5 games and don't see hardly any differance from the BESR bats. In those 5 games im 12 for 20 with 4 extra basebhits and 10 rbi's
Cons: NONE great bat dont buy those $400 ones this one is as good if not better
by beastttt! - Apr 22, 2012
Pros: this bat has amazing pop. it has a small sweet spot but when you nail it, it will beat a voodoo. grip is heavy and nice. if you are an early swinger the heavyness of the barrel will help your swing. great for a contact hitter. this bat is amazingly low price for the quality and an all around amazing bat.
Cons: NOTHINGGGGGGGG
by otto - Apr 25, 2012
Pros: amazing pop and grip cool graphics love this bat
Cons: can see the markes on the bat eaisly
by BBBaseball - Apr 25, 2012
Pros: All is good. this is a great bat
Cons: The bat is great. I have no cons.
by !@##$%^&*( - Apr 30, 2012
Pros: Awesome bat for the price. I have had it for a while, and I was disappointed with it for a few weeks. I had to use it in BP, but I used my brothers cf5 in the game. One game, my brother forgot his bat, and the pop off it all the sudden was tremendous. I love it now.
Cons: nothing really, the barrel is not as long as the cf5
by FontyisBeast - May 01, 2012
Pros: Bat handles very well. I was using this in a game very first at bat with this bat ever and I almost put it over the fence. I'm 15 5'5" and 140 pounds. Darn right this has some pop. I'm absolutely in-love with this bat. It's good for anyone who can make contact with the ball, Because it will go far.
Cons: Paint chips a little. Not really a big deal.
by batman93 - May 09, 2012
Pros: good pop for a BBCOR. weight balance is decent. looks nice and feels good to swing.
Cons: 2011 model has much more pop, but that is only because of the USSSA 2012 bat restrictions
by 16homeruns - May 10, 2012
Pros: i bought this bat this year and everyone wants to use it but it has great pop an okay sweet spot and nice graphics.
Cons: none at all
by Anonymous - May 16, 2012
Pros: Has good pop, also very durable. Bat has hit plenty of long flies, been abused and still works just fine.
Cons: Mellow hitters look elsewhere.
by BOSSS - Mar 08, 2012
Pros: IT AMAZING
Cons: NOTHING
by Ilovethisbat - Mar 14, 2012
Pros: You can get a fast swing with this bat it's very light
Cons: 32/29 is a a little small
by Dustin McDonald - Apr 09, 2012
Pros: Great for line-drive hitters. Don't expect to hit bombs every at bat but this bat still can do it. It has amazing pop and a nice, crisp sound off the bat. Overall great bat, I recommend it to anyone.
Cons: Paint chips very easily and grip wears out quickly.
by Anonymous - Apr 30, 2012
Pros: seems to have great pop
Cons: friends wont let me ise it
by Jet - Jul 13, 2011
Pros: Great bat, good speed. Lots of pop for a BBCOR.
Cons: Small Barrel.
by The Popp - Jan 24, 2012
Pros: Love this bat has great Pop to it.
Cons: High priced
by watever123 - Feb 12, 2012
Pros:
Cons: my friend snapped the handle in half after getting jammed by a pitch
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Ask QuestionAre these bats used or still in the plastic wrap?
Asked by Slugger20 on May 17, 2012
All bats are brand new unless marked as a "demo" bat. If it is not marked as a "demo" it will be brand new and still in the plastic.
· May 17, 2012
My son is 5' and 90lbs (on a rainy day), he used a 30/20 in Little League and now has to use a -3. What bat do you recommend will help him make the transition to a bigger bat?
Asked by Dale on May 06, 2012
If your son has to move up to a -3 bat, I would recommend looking into the Easton S3 or the Rawlings 5150 Velo. Both of these bats will be very balanced and will help him make a smoother transition into a bat that much bigger than what he is currently used to.
· May 06, 2012
Is this bat more for a power hitter or a contact hitter? Can you give me some examples of power hitting and contact hitting bats.
Asked by Wilson on May 01, 2012
The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum is a two-piece bat that is typically better suited for contact hitters. Most power hitters prefer the feel of a one-piece bat, while more contact hitters prefer the feel of two-piece bats.
· May 01, 2012
Does this bat have good pop?
Asked by Pwr hitter on Apr 25, 2012
Yes. The Vexxum is a bat that is known to have very good pop.
· Apr 25, 2012
I have been playing baseball for a while but I am going into high school and have to use a BBCOR bat that's drop 3. Is this a good bat?
Asked by gunner on Apr 25, 2012
Yes, the 2012 DeMarini Vexxum BBCOR is an excellent bat for a contact hitter who is looking for a two-piece hybrid design at a great price. The Vexxum has a composite handle and alloy barrel and is game ready the day you buy it.
· Apr 25, 2012
What's the difference between the Vexxum and the Easton Surge? I'm more of a line drive hitter so which would you recommend?
Asked by elnino on Apr 24, 2012
There really isn't a difference between the DeMarini Vexxum and the Easton Surge. Both bats two-piece designs with composite handles and alloy barrels. These bats will perform just about the same and either one would be a good choice for you.
· Apr 24, 2012
Will this bat last a couple of seasons and what is your overall opinion of this bat?
Asked by Catcher100 on Apr 23, 2012
Bats don't come with set lifespans, but the Vexxum is a very durable bat that I have seen last a couple of seasons. It's definitely a great bat will very good pop.
· Apr 23, 2012
Will the vexxum be banned in the foreseeable future?
Asked by Farrow0731 on Apr 23, 2012
Absolutely not. The DXVNC is a BBCOR certified bat that is perfectly legal for use.
· Apr 23, 2012
What's better this bat or the Marucci AP5?
Asked by Vince24 on Apr 19, 2012
The Marucci AP5 is a great wood bat, but I still wouldn't put it on the same level as the BBCOR Vexxum. The Vexxum will be a higher performing and more durable.
· Apr 19, 2012
Is the 2012 Demarini Vexxum going to be legal for college baseball next year, and why did they lower the price so much?
Asked by Jr. on Apr 18, 2012
The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum is BBCOR approved and will be legal for high school and college level play next year. DeMarini just released their new 2013 baseball line, which is why the prices on the 2012 models have been lowered.
· Apr 18, 2012
I am a 5' 5" and 115 pounds and a power hitter. Should I get this bat or the Easton Surge?
Asked by Moose on Apr 18, 2012
Both the 2012 DeMarini Vexxum and the Easton Surge are great bats. However, if you are looking more for a power hitter, I would probably suggest going with the Easton Surge. The Surge is a one piece bat that is pretty stiff and will probably suit your needs better.
· Apr 18, 2012
What is the difference between this bat and the Demarini Voodoo? Both are half and half, same brand, and same year, but the price is different. Why?
Asked by MattQuintana on Apr 16, 2012
The Voodoo uses a higher quality composite material in the handle. This helps the bat with overall strength and performance. Both are excellent bats in DeMarini's line.
· Apr 15, 2012
Would this bat or the Voodoo be most suited towards a contact hitter who likes to hit line drives?
Asked by Dlync on Apr 11, 2012
Both the 2012 DeMarini Vexxum BBCOR and the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR are good for contact hitters. The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum BBCOR will be more end loaded, better for a player with some power.
· Apr 11, 2012
Is this bat top heavy and when does the 2013 model come out? My season is over 5/01/12.
Asked by Nate on Apr 08, 2012
This bat is not top heavy, it is pretty balanced. As far as we know, DeMarini is planning on releasing their new baseball bats around the end of April.
· Apr 08, 2012
I've heard that the DeMarini Vexxum (2013) is coming out soon. When should it come out? Will it have an even swing weight and decent pop?
Asked by B-Rad on Apr 08, 2012
We believe the Demarini Vexxum should be coming out in late April to early May. The 2013 Vexxum should be very similar to the 2012 model in performance and swing weight.
· Apr 07, 2012
Are all BBCOR bats -3's?
Asked by gregorio on Apr 06, 2012
Yes, all BBCOR bats are -3.
· Apr 06, 2012
I'm stuck between the Easton S3, Easton XL3, Omaha, and Vexumm. I'm 5'4, and 110 pounds, and line drive hitter.
Asked by cardinals for the win on Mar 27, 2012
All of these are great bats. The Easton S3, XL3, and the Omaha are all one piece bats. The main difference between these is the S3 and the Omaha are very balanced, while the XL3 has an end loaded feel. These bats are great options for power hitters. The Vexxum is a two piece bat, which is usually better suited for contact/gap hitters. This bat is also pretty balanced. Depending on whether you prefer a one piece or a two piece bat more, you can't really go wrong with any of these choices!
· Mar 27, 2012
Hi, I'm 13, 5'7, and 125 pounds. I'm stronger than most of the kids in my age group (13-14). I was wondering if I should get this bat or the Louisville Slugger Exogrid 2. I'm also mainly a power hitter, with pitches at speed of 60-70 mph. Thanks.
Asked by WalkingonBoulevard on Mar 27, 2012
If you are more of a power hitter, I would suggest going with the EXOGRID2. The DeMarini Vexxum is a great bat, but since it has a two piece design, it is usually better suited for contact/gap hitters. The one piece design of the EXOGRID2 makes the bat pretty stiff, thus helping you generate even more power for your hits.
· Mar 27, 2012
My son is a junior in HS. He is 6ft2 and weighs 180lbs. He is a high high .300 hitter with decent power, what would be a good choice for a bat?
Asked by jerry on Mar 22, 2012
If your son is a power hitter, I would suggest going with a one piece bat. These bats will be pretty stiff and will help generate even more power. Some of our most popular one piece bats right now are the Easton S3, Easton XL3, Rip-It Prototype II, Rawlings 5150, and Louisville Slugger, just to name a few.
· Mar 22, 2012
I'm 5foot2 113 pounds and 14 years old is this a good bat for me?
Asked by otto on Mar 20, 2012
Yes. Based on your height and weight though, a 30 inch 27 ounce model would be recommended.
· Mar 20, 2012
My son's 5'5 or 5'6 and is about 145 pounds. Whats a good size for this bat for my son?
Asked by jeffy on Mar 19, 2012
Based on his height and weight, I would suggest going with a 32 inch bat. If you need further assistance in trying to find the right size for your son, feel free to use our bat coach feature located at the top of our webpage. This is a great tool in helping to find the right size of bat for someone!
· Mar 19, 2012
For my middle school varsity team, 7th-8th grade, we have to use a BBCOR. Would this bat be good for the transitional year. And do they make a BBCOR smaller than 31 inches, because my friend is only 4'11''.
Asked by Conor on Mar 16, 2012
Well, the DXVNC is a BBCOR bat, so...I'm not 100% sure how to answer your question since it's kind of hard to transition from a BBCOR bat to a BBCOR bat. A few bats available in smaller sizes are the Easton S3, Easton Typhoon, Nike Aero Thunder, Easton Hammer and Easton Reflex.
· Mar 16, 2012
Does this bat come in BBCOR and lighter than -3?
Asked by Will on Mar 14, 2012
The only bats that will have BBCOR certification are adult -3 bats. Senior league bats will not be BBCOR certified.
· Mar 14, 2012
My son is playing on a 14U senior fed tournament team and they now want us to change to a BBCOR -5. Is there such a thing?
Asked by Eagle on Mar 14, 2012
All BBCOR bats will be -3 Adult bats. Please check with your league official or coach for clarification on bat rules.
· Mar 14, 2012
Im a power hitter, and ive had a demarini voodoo for 2 years, loved it. In my conversion to bbcor, im looking for something a little cheaper but something i can still use to smack the ball out. is this bat a good way to go?
Asked by Shipleyboss on Mar 12, 2012
If you want something similar to the Voodoo, but a little cheaper in price, the Vexxum is a great option with similar feel and performance.
· Mar 12, 2012
How long does it take before the bat breaks in?
Asked by 5 0's on Mar 12, 2012
The Vexxum has an alloy barrel and won't require a full break in period like a composite bat. The Vexxum does have a composite handle though, and I would recommend about 50-100 hits off a batting tee starting out at 40% power and gradually increasing. Also, be sure to rotate the bat a quarter of an inch between each hit.
· Mar 12, 2012
how does the easton xl2 compare to this bat im sorta a contact hitter?
Asked by wvkid8 on Mar 09, 2012
The XL2 will feel a little more end-loaded in my opinion. If you're more of a contact hitter, I would lean towards the Vexxum
· Mar 09, 2012
Is this bat good for a power hitter?
Asked by 18homeruns on Mar 07, 2012
This is a two piece bat, which is usually more preferred by contact hitters, but a power hitter could certainly still use it. Power hitters typically prefer the stiffness of a one piece bat, instead of the flex that a two piece design offers.
· Mar 07, 2012
I am 5'4" 108 lbs. What would be an appropriate size for this bat (Demarini Vexxum), if I am a line drive hitter who chokes up a bit?
Asked by Line Drive Hitter on Mar 05, 2012
Based on your height and weight, I would suggest going with a 29 inch bat. If you need any further assistance in selecting the right size for you, feel free to use our bat coach feature located at the top of the webpage or give us a call at 1-866-321-2287!
· Mar 05, 2012
I am having trouble deciding whether to get the Voodoo or the Vexxum. I'm 6'4" and 185 lbs, not necessarily a power hitter. Also, what dimensions should i use?
Asked by Steve on Mar 04, 2012
Based on customer feedback, the Voodoo is a little better performing than the Vexxum. Based on your height and weight a 34 inch 31 ounce bat is recommended.
· Mar 04, 2012
I have 13 Year Old Boy 5'2" 120 lbs. would a 31" 28 oz bat be to big?
Asked by Steelerman72 on Mar 02, 2012
A 31" is very common at that age. This will be a good size for him as it will last him multiple seasons.
· Mar 02, 2012
We recommend a 30 inch based on his height and weight.
· Mar 02, 2012
I'm 15 5' 8'' 150lbs. What size vexxum is good for me?
Asked by tom on Mar 02, 2012
Thank you for your question. Based on your body size, I would recommend a 32 inch, 29 ounce bat. We do carry the 2012 DeMarini Vexxum BBCOR: DXVNC in that size as well.
· Mar 02, 2012
Is this bat stamped with the BBCOR label or is it a sticker?
Asked by baseballjoe on Mar 01, 2012
The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum BBCOR: DXVNC is stamped with the BBCOR label. This makes it legal for high school and collegiate play.
· Mar 02, 2012
14 year old boy, 5'9" 125 lbs. What size Vexxum would be the right size for me?
Asked by mark on Mar 01, 2012
Based on your height and weight, I would suggest using a 31" 28oz bat. If you need any further help in trying to decide the right bat size for you, feel free to use our bat coach feature located at the top of the webpage or give us a call at 1-866-321-2287!
· Mar 01, 2012
I'm 5'11" and about 165 pounds. I am not a power hitter, I just go for base hits. Would this bat be good for me, and if so, what size should I get it in?
Asked by Derek on Feb 28, 2012
The DeMarini Vexxum would be a great choice for you. It is a two piece bat that is usually preferred by contact hitters or hitters who may not have as much power as some. Based on your height and weight I would suggest going with a 32 inch bat. If you need any further assistance with selecting the right size for you, feel free to use out bat coach feature located at the top of the webpage.
· Feb 28, 2012
I'm 13 years old 5' and 90 pounds if I were allowed to use this bat in my league would it be good for me? I am not a power hitter
Asked by batmanium on Feb 26, 2012
The Vexxum is a two-piece bat that is great for hitters who may not have as much natural power. I think this would be a good fit. It is BBCOR certified and legal across all leagues.
· Feb 26, 2012
Is this bat considered a single wall bat?
Asked by tklep on Feb 25, 2012
The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum BBCOR is a single walled alloy bat.
· Feb 25, 2012
How does the Vexxum compare to the AXE Element?
Asked by Mark on Feb 22, 2012
They'll be pretty different. The Axe Element is a stiff one-piece bat. The Vexxum is a two-piece bat that offers more flex. If you're a stronger player I would lean towards the Axe. If you're more of a contact hitter I would lean towards the Vexxum.
· Feb 22, 2012
Is this a better bat than a tpx warrior?
Asked by Jacob on Feb 11, 2012
Both bats are great models, the vexxum is going to be a two piece design giving it more flex through the hitting zone, the warrior is going to be a stiffer feel because of the one piece design
· Feb 11, 2012
Is the knob at the end of the bat smaller than regular bats or is it the same?
Asked by Chad on Feb 06, 2012
The DXVNC has a standard size knob. For any further information please contact our customer service at 1-866-321-2287.
· Feb 07, 2012
Hearing common feedback on the Vexxon and the white on red 5150 Rawlings. Would lead one way or the other for contact line drive hitter? Local high school has had rave reviews on the 5150.
Asked by Dave on Feb 04, 2012
The Vexxum is a two piece bat, better designed for a contact hitter. The 5150 is a one piece alloy bat, usually preferred by power hitters.
· Feb 06, 2012
im a power hitter should i get this , the easton omen, or the easton xl2
Asked by air desmond on Jan 31, 2012
Thank you for your question. All three of these bats are very good choices and will perform well on the field. The Easton XL2 is endloaded and designed more for power hitters. The Easton Omen will be a little bit stiffer than the DeMarini Vexxum, which is good for power hitters.
· Jan 31, 2012
What is the coldest temp that this bat should be used?
Asked by Kevin on Jan 30, 2012
You shouldn't use any alloy under 40 degress
· Jan 30, 2012
Is this bat legal to use in the Juniors Level of Little League Baseball?
Asked by Flathead on Jan 27, 2012
This bat is going to be made for High School and College players. I would double check with your league first.
· Jan 27, 2012
which is best, this bat, the 5150 velo, the cf5, or the s1
Asked by Will on Jan 26, 2012
Wow, all of these will be very high end BBCOR bats, you can't go wrong with either one. The CF5 and S1 will have composite barrels and the others will have alloy barrels.
· Jan 27, 2012
Do you sell the 2012 Demarini Voodoo BBCOR: DXVDC Adult if so, How much?
Asked by Jordan on Jan 26, 2012
Yes we do. The price is $299.99.
· Jan 26, 2012
How does this bat compare to the Rip It?
Asked by HeavyD on Jan 26, 2012
The DeMarini Vexxum will be a hybrid design having alloy barrel and composite handle. The Rip It models will be a one piece all alloy bat. We have heard great reviews on both bats.
· Jan 26, 2012
Is this bat legal for 13u play in 2012?
Asked by Brady on Jan 25, 2012
If your league allows you to use BBCOR, then yes. BBCOR is only used for High School and College
· Jan 25, 2012
Would you say that it has a larger barrel or biggest sweet spot on the market
Asked by nfmh on Jan 17, 2012
This bat has an average barrel size and sweet spot, compared to all other BBCOR models
· Jan 17, 2012
what &when will the 2012 vex come out and what are the color scem/&when is the 2012 gonna drop in price
Asked by mellow on Jan 11, 2012
This is the 2012 model. We don't have an estimated time when the 2013 models are going to come in or when the price will drop on 2012 model.
· Jan 11, 2012
What's better bat , this or the nike cm2?
Asked by Eddie on Jan 10, 2012
Both bats use top of the line alloy and composite materials in the handles. They are going to be similar in performance. You can't go wrong with either one.
· Jan 11, 2012
whats the difference between the vexxum and the vodoo/?
Asked by sol on Dec 24, 2011
The T3 Strut composite is the most recent technology. With TR3, DeMarini seeks to replicate the triangular structure of a crystal, as that is what helps make crystals one of the toughest and most stable compounds on earth. TR3 Composite is strong, stable, and predictable - without any unnecessary weight.
· Dec 27, 2011
Can a 13 yr. old (5'10"), playing USSSA use this bat? His pitching coach has suggested a -5 bat and he also works-out with the H.S. baseball. He is a switch hitter and I don't want to spend $200+ on a USSSA 1.15BPF bat he can only use for 1 1/2 more seasons??? Any suggestions?
Asked by B-Mac on Dec 22, 2011
If you think he can handle the -3 that's what I would do. That way he will be able to use it once he gets to high school.
· Dec 22, 2011
I recently bought this bat and hit with it and the next day i picked it up and their was something rattling around in it like little rocks is this normal or should i send it back
Asked by SI cardinal on Dec 17, 2011
The Vexxum is a 2 piece bat, and as such there is a glue type material that is used to bond the pieces together. As the two parts are pushed together, some of the bonding agent, beads up on the inside, and when hit it comes loose. It will not affect the performance of the bat at all. But if it is something you feel uncomfortable with, give our reps a call and we can help decide what is best.
· Dec 19, 2011
My son is not a strong hitter. What would be better the Vexxum or Easton S3
Asked by BLG on Dec 14, 2011
The Vexxum would be a better choice. The S3 is going to be better suited for a power hitter.
· Dec 14, 2011
what's the deal with the #33.5&why what's the diffferance now you got me and my totally confused?help us or we are goona go for the easton thanks eddie
Asked by mellow on Dec 01, 2011
DeMarini did the different sizes as an extra option. That half ounce extra or less can make a difference to some batters.
· Dec 01, 2011
how long will the 2012 vexxum be around before the 2013 model comes out??
Asked by glenn on Nov 21, 2011
Generally the next yr model comes out around April.
· Nov 21, 2011
How does this bat compare to the Exogrid 2, as far as the weight being balanced?
Asked by Gman on Oct 29, 2011
Both will feel a little more end-loaded than average. The Exogrid2 does feel a little more end-loaded than the Vexxum in my opinion.
· Oct 30, 2011
Is this bat top heavy?
Asked by Gman on Oct 29, 2011
The Vexxum will have a slight end-loaded feel to it.
· Oct 30, 2011
how does this bat compare to the 2011 BBCOR Vexxum
Asked by Pitcher19 on Oct 28, 2011
The 2012 Vexxum is going to be a more durable bat with increased pop compared to the 2011 model
· Oct 29, 2011
Do you think that this bats price will drop at all from now until chirstmas?
Asked by MB on Oct 15, 2011
The price is set by the manufacture so we don't know if the bat will go on sale. Since it is a 2012 model it will probably not go on sale withhin the next two months.
· Oct 17, 2011
What bat would you suggest more: The Vexxum or the Easton Surge?
Asked by J-Haeg on Oct 10, 2011
The Vexxum and Surge are both two piece bats. Both are going to be great bats. You can't go wrong with either one.
· Oct 11, 2011
Does this bat have a big sweetspot? And is it top heavy??
Asked by tictac24 on Oct 10, 2011
The Vexxum is slightly end weighted. It does have a pretty good sweetspot.
· Oct 10, 2011
Does this bat have a break-in period?
Asked by OH LOOK ITS..BOB DYLAN!!!!!!! on Oct 06, 2011
There is no break-in period with this bat because it has an alloy barrel.
· Oct 07, 2011
How good is this bat compared to the other half and half demarini bats?
Asked by Cannons2 on Sep 23, 2011
The Vexxum is a very nice bat. It is a slightly more balanced bat than the Voodoo. The alloy barrel does allow for a good pop.
· Sep 23, 2011
Will tamper evident seals be required for 2012 BBCOR bats in HS games?
Asked by Kyle on Sep 19, 2011
No. Awhile back there were rumors of this, but NCAA and NFHS announced there were not going to proceed with the tamper eviden seals (at least not for 2012).
· Sep 19, 2011
will you have to use a bbcor bat for the junior league(13-14yrs) in 2012?
Asked by baseball25 on Jul 22, 2011
For Little League's Junior Division, the BBCOR standard will only apply to composite barreled bats. In the Junior Division, you will still be able to use an alloy barreled BESR bat. However, for the Senior and Big League Divisions within Little League, ALL bats will have to be BBCOR certified.
· Jul 23, 2011
will you have to use a bbcor bat for 2012?
Asked by pallotta on Jul 21, 2011
In High School and Collegiat play you will have to use a BBCOR bat in 2012.
· Jul 21, 2011
is this middle school aproved?
Asked by baseball kid on Jul 04, 2011
Most middle schools are following the same rules as High School and since this bat is BBCOR certified it will be legal for middle school.
· Jul 05, 2011
Is the 2011 BBCOR vexxum a good bat, does it perform better than the cheaper BBCOR bats.
Asked by Gooey on Jun 27, 2011
Yes, the 2012 Vexxum BBCOR is a very good bat. This is going to be one of the best BBCOR bats that we have. This bat has great pop and great durability. This bat will have more pop than the cheaper BBCOR bats.
· Jun 28, 2011
Will you guarantee that this bat will be legal to use in High School baseball in 2012
Asked by Rob on May 31, 2011
Yes, this bat will be legal for next year. In every state and in college, BBCOR will be the required bats to be used in 2012 and on.
· May 31, 2011
From your stand point what does the bat feel like( top heavy or wide handle stuff like this)?
Asked by HBL on May 30, 2011
I think the bat feels evenly balanced, although I know a few people who say the bat feels slightly end-loaded (but most can't even tell). The handle thickness and taper is similar to all the other adult DeMarini bats (average handle thickness for an adult bat).
· Jun 01, 2011
will i be able to use this bat in 2012 and more years to come?
Asked by noneyobeeswax on May 09, 2011
Yes, you will be able to use this bat in 2012 and beyond. This bat it BBCOR certified, therefore you are allowed to use it.
· May 09, 2011
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