- 2 5/8 Inch Barrel Diameter
- -3 Length to Weight Ratio
- BBCOR Certified - Approved for H.S. and Collegiate Play
- Free Shipping!
- Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty
- Half and Half Technology Makes YOU Stronger
- ION V End Cap
- SC4 Alloy Barrel
- Taper Ring Technology
- Thickness Tuned
- TR3 Strut Composite Handle
- Two-Piece Hybrid Design
Review Summary
based on 112 ratings. 112 user reviews.
Last year's best selling BBCOR bat is back with an impressive new design and mind-blowing new graphics! The Voodoo's supremacy begins at the handle where DeMarini introduces a new composite material this season called TR3 Strut Composite. 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. This handle is designed to efficiently transfer power from your hands to the barrel giving players balance and consistency with every swing. The barrel of the Voodoo is constructed with DeMarini's SC4 Alloy. This alloy provides a thickness tuned wall that extends the entire length of the barrel contributing to a wickedly hot and insanely durable sweetspot! The Voodoo also gets help from DeMarini's newest technology, called Taper Ring, that allows BBCOR bats to perform at the very top of the standard. Weight placement closer to the taper rather than in the barrel allows DeMarini to maintain the integrity of the sweetspot and keep swing speeds at their fastest! DeMarini: Insane Dedication to Performance! The Voodoo 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!
112 Product Reviews
Review This Batby Cavender - May 20, 2011
Pros: Amzing pop like the besr voodoo, grip is thicker than normal but soft and strong,one of the few bbcor bats with the ping noise, great bat.
Cons: It will be envied.
by Ultimatum - Jun 26, 2011
Pros: I used to be an Easton person but now Easton has let me down. Demarini has stepped up to the challenge and has blown me away. They are now producing such high quality bats that they are now the only bats I will buy. This bat has great balance, power, and obviously the coolest looking bat out there. This is the bat at the top of the market. Get the VOODOO!
Cons: There will Never be a problem with this bat.
by Mr Dunlap - Apr 28, 2011
Pros: Very impressive BBCOR bat! The pop off of this thing is just as good as the 2011 BESR Voodoo!
Cons: None so far.
by bryce#22 - Sep 28, 2011
Pros: Will hit the ball hard if you square it up and hit it on the sweet spot, almost like a BESR. If you miss it is not going far. It is one of the best if not the best BBCOR.
Cons: It is a little more end loaded than BESR Voodoo and therefore slows bat speed a little
by SRslammers14's - Jun 02, 2011
Pros: Great pop and has a HUGE hitting zone. i got jammed and it sent the ball to the outfield for a bloop single. I was nervous about this bat at first but it was worth the money. Feels like the red BESR voodoo to me! best bbcor by far!!!!!!
Cons: scratches easily.... who cares
by BravesFan - Dec 16, 2011
Pros: Good Pop and a little better balance than last years model. I would say it is the best alloy bat I have tried. It felt better than the 5150, Rip it, and just as good as most of the alloys in the power brigade (S1 excluded)
Cons: I have the 2011 model and had an opportunity to demo this one. I will give DeMarini props on a little better balance. However, the bat still has the same bad feel on contact. In my opinion after sampling most of the BBCOR bats composite is the way to go. I haven't been a big composite fan but after trying the prototype, omaha, all of the power brigade (6 bats), Voodoo, and 5150 I have come to believe the Easton S1 or XL1 is the way to go. I believe it is $100.00 better than the Voodoo. However, if you do like the new alloy feel in BBCOR then I would recomend this.
by - Jun 10, 2011
Pros: Great BBCOR bat. probably the best on the market right now. a lot of guys on my team are shocked to see the half sizes which is also very col! love the bat, great pop, low vibration. all around, great bat.
Cons: none
by Batman - Jun 23, 2011
Pros: This bat has great balance. The half composite,half aluminum alloys for great balance and pop. The look is amazing and the grip is phenomenal. This is definately the next bat I'm getting. I'm amazed that it is BBCOR approved with such power and balance.
Cons: None and probably never will be.
by FloridaBall - Feb 21, 2012
Pros: Have hit with Marucci, Rip-It, EXO and Easton BBCOR's at the college level. The 2012 VooDoo is my choice for overall pop, durability and feel. Easton's have great pop but I have seen 4 break during games this year and I have yet to see a VooDoo break. I hit 1,000+ balls a week and I am very happy with the consistent pop and lack of problems! Highly recommended by a current college hitter that has tried every bat out there.
Cons: None found.
by Coach - Jun 13, 2011
Pros: Excellent weight distribution. The ball explodes of the barrel in an obvious large sweet spot. Hitting the ball to all fields is naturally reinforced by the driving power up and down the barrel. Never feel like your giving something up by going the other way on outside pitches.
Cons: High demand will keep prices high until something better comes out.
by Austin - Nov 12, 2011
Pros: Big sweet spot, good pop for a BBCOR bat, like the half sizes,like the balance, good price compared to all the comp bats. No annoying ping like some of the other bats.
Cons: Graphics a bit much for me but has nothing to do with performance. Everybody want to use it.
by Big time Stick - Oct 30, 2011
Pros: I have used the new Easton power brigade and the Voodoo is BY FAR the BEST BBCOR BAT ON THE MARKET!!!!!!It has Great pop and the ball jumps off the bat. You don't even feel the bbcor effect
Cons: kind of barrel heavy but doesn't have much effect at all
by - Dec 06, 2011
Pros: Big bat head, nice graphics, ball goes if you can square it up.
Cons: All of the weight is in the barrel and handle flex is not stiff at all. Doesn't really matter what bat you use. Balls that are squared up jump same off this bat as they do on the 5150 and new Eastons. its a matter of feel. if you like endloaded and a lot of handle flex this is good. If you prefer a stiff flex (like me) then this is not recommended.
by SaginawBayDawgs10 - Apr 04, 2012
Pros: paint scheme technology balance (for power hitters...real men) pop end cap I got this bat in August and loved it ever since. Hit with just about every BBCOR out there and my unbiased opinion is that the VooDoo outperforms all the others. The paint scheme and the pop are high quality. If you hit it good, the balls gonna go. its no BESR but maybe now we wont get 5'4" chumps hitting 300 footers.
Cons: scratches a bitt, but its a bat. flex is a little more than id like but i think itll help with power. traditionally i swung an Exogrid and i liked the once piece feel. pop is less than a BESR for a reason, so quit complaining if you cant hit it out of the infield. thats all i got to say about that
by Wolfpack15 - Jun 12, 2011
Pros: My son just got this bat for summer ball and loves it. It's a little different feel, but that was expected,moving into high school ball. Awesome paint scheme.
Cons: Paint scratches easily
by KUwalkon11-12 - Aug 19, 2011
Pros: Good Pop Nice Look I got this bat a couple days ago it hits great and the ball jumps off the bat
Cons: None
by MoJo - Sep 07, 2011
Pros: Awesome bat... Ball really travels off it. Graphics are cool. The sound of the ball off the bat is just like wood...doesn't have a metal sound
Cons: None so far
by bryce - Nov 20, 2011
Pros: Great pop. Anything that hits off the middle of the sweet spot is going a long way. Large barrel. This bat is very well balanced and swings faster than most other bats. The grip is high quality
Cons: The new Easton speed series is the only bbcor bat that I can get a better swing speed with
by - Nov 25, 2011
Pros: Heck of a bat. I've always loved using Voodoo's and this is the best. It's light and I've got great bat speed with it, one of the very few BBCOR's that have that ping
Cons: NONE
by prodigy9 - Dec 13, 2011
Pros: love everything about this bat. what some people in these reviews dont get, is that obviously it wont have as much pop as a BESR would because the new BBCOR bats have to be more like wood for safety issues.
Cons: none
by Buccs28 - Jan 15, 2012
Pros: BEST BBCOR bat out there. Has the best pop for BBCOR and hasn't let me down yet. Reasonably priced for the amazing results.
Cons: Absolutely none whatsoever!!! Great job DeMarini, You never fail
by cquinn20 - Jan 19, 2012
Pros: great pop, great feel, not top heavy, awesome designs, the best BBCOR to buy, and great price for what u get out of it
Cons: only one little problem the grips not that long so u cant really choke up if needed to
by grizzlybear - Jan 20, 2012
Pros: amazing bat. got great pop and ping sound very good bat. i recommend it strongly
Cons: nothing at all wrong with this bat
by Warrior 47 - Jan 21, 2012
Pros: Best bbcor bat I ever used , I was taking a risk with the price but it hits great when you square it up it flys off the bat and it had a solid hit a great bat
Cons: Nothing
by HSBaseball - Jan 21, 2012
Pros: Great balance and good feel. Like the new grip because it is bigger than most demarinis. Compared to the vexum this bat has a noticeable balance enhancement. Good pop. If you are a High School player like myself then this is the best bat. Other reviews sugested composite but in Texas we are not allowed to use any other bats than bbcor. SO if it is the same for you this is the best buy.
Cons: none
by Matt P. - Feb 13, 2012
Pros: AMAZING BAT, Never a problem had it the first day it was out great for metro and highschool levels ball flys of the bat.
Cons: None
by bigshot42 - Feb 14, 2012
Pros: Has a very smooth hit and has a sweet sound of the bat. there is almost no shoch throughout the whole bat and the sweet spot is the best your going to get for bbcor.
Cons: i little pricey but i think it was worth the money. Everyone will want to use it
by jayjay - Feb 24, 2012
Pros: great swing speed. even weighted. in my opinion it might be the best bbcor bat on the market right now
Cons: none
by Bobby Liiiiiiii - Mar 06, 2012
Pros: The Bat is just hands down the best bat I've had. I have always hit with an easton but now, DEMARINI has blown me away with this bat! Highly suggest it.
Cons: probably the marks of the ball on it from all of the hits!
by Big Nasty - Mar 09, 2012
Pros: My son is very happy with his new bat, hitting well with it, and now 6 other starters on his high school team are using it, so we may need to charge rent
Cons: This is the best BBCOR bat on the market in my opinion
by Hawaiin Punch - Apr 16, 2012
Pros: This bat has so much pop. I LOVE this bat. I have already hit 1 homerun with it and have gotten intentionally walked 3 times all in 1 baseball tournament. I have the Omen and the Rip-it and this is by far the best out of the three.
Cons: Nothing.
by beastboy - Dec 03, 2011
Pros: This bat has great pop. The ball just flies off of it and the sweet spot is huge
Cons: NONE!!!
by Manteno - Jan 11, 2012
Pros: I have this bat and it is great it has the pop of a full composite bat and feels amazing in your hands it will be the best bat untill they come out with the 2013 version
Cons:
by boom - Jan 31, 2012
Pros: great pop
Cons:
by Christian D - Feb 24, 2012
Pros: great pop for a BBCOR, such a sweet sound coming of the barrel. Huge sweet spot! sick design, and very good grip.
Cons: these BBCOR bats will not help you, some swinging knowledge is needed. Fundamentals!
by thegreaser - Apr 26, 2012
Pros: its an okay bat. its overrated though. its good for its price but the pop is okay to good. my combat b3 has much more pop despite the looks of it. although the b3 costs a lot
Cons:
by fsu - Apr 28, 2012
Pros: great pop looks sweet and very good opp field power its the best bat on the market MUST BUY
Cons: everybody wants to use it
by Skull King - Apr 29, 2012
Pros: Amazing pop, huge sweet spot, nice sound, great grip, cool design, and it's BBCOR.
Cons: Others will want to use it.
by A-Dawg - Apr 30, 2012
Pros: Allows you to hit bombs into the stands. Allows you to reach your inner beast. Im 13 and i hit the ball over 370 ft
Cons:
by deno - Apr 30, 2012
Pros: nice pop and sweat paint job
Cons: none
by Brady - May 01, 2012
Pros: Great Bat! Lots of pop, easy to hit with and great design. Five Stars!
Cons: Everyone else want to us it!!!
by Glkbcwliherhftgheuidhwuxhshuhe - May 01, 2012
Pros: It stinks
Cons: It broke when I got after 14 swings
by TCOX16 - May 02, 2012
Pros: Good pop love the half and half looks and sounds scarey comeing of the bat
Cons:
by Dad - May 03, 2012
Pros: Great pop for a bbcor bat. Really big sweet spot. My son has always been a good hitter but this bat just made him better
Cons: None yet
by Jason8a - May 07, 2012
Pros: This bat is outstanding! Love the Ping Noise,Bat is great for any type of hitter! Feels great!
Cons: Paint chips fast.
by basballboy1221 - May 07, 2012
Pros: good pop, long barrel, good grip. All in all great bat
Cons: kind of end loaded
by tomkat6582 - May 09, 2012
Pros: Great bat ,nice even feel,good pop!
Cons: none really
by big daddy - May 12, 2012
Pros: amazing pop love the ding it makes when you get a clean hit.
Cons: the grip is sticky
by missionxo - May 13, 2012
Pros: Picked up this bat along with the Vexxum both are 33.5/30 oz but the balance on the VooDoo makes it swing like a lighter bat with no loss of power. The Vexxum is more end loaded both are 5 star
Cons: none
by vnew - May 15, 2012
Pros: best bat ever
Cons: none
by vnew - May 16, 2012
Pros: best bat i have ever used. i used to use a tpx omaha and worrior but they dont even compare
Cons: a bit pricey but makes up in pop
by bighitta7 - May 18, 2012
Pros: amazing pop, almost like the cf3 and other voodoo combined! i would never tell the difference between this and besr.
Cons: people want to use my bat which is why i got two.
by Hitter - Jun 18, 2011
Pros: This bat has great pop. If you want to improve your contact and hitting, get this bat. Great bat!!!!!!
Cons: Paint scratches easy.
by E. M. Dukes#00 - Jul 03, 2011
Pros: Right out the wrapper into the playing field, nice shots and different sound. Sick wicked design. Way better than any Surge or Omaha. Kids on the team had to try it. Love it...
Cons: Too soon to tell, just had it for day.
by thebomb - Jan 27, 2012
Pros: amazing bat!!!!!
Cons: nothing
by batboy - Jan 31, 2012
Pros: amazing bat. pop and sound like no other
Cons: none whatsoever
by ELITE_MODEL - Feb 09, 2012
Pros: Great pop when you hit, and not top heavy. Love this bat.
Cons: NONE
by 808Bomber - Feb 26, 2012
Pros: Great bat with amazing pop and huge sweet spot. Really comfortable grip. Nice sound off the bat.
Cons: Nothing!
by tommygunner - Feb 27, 2012
Pros: An all around high class bat worth of buying
Cons: None... unless you can't swing it.
by Mike - Mar 02, 2012
Pros: great feel, nice pop off the bat.
Cons: Tape is too low on the handle. Not a big problem, I have big hands.
by Baller25 - Mar 03, 2012
Pros: Great pop Large sweet spot Takes nearly no time to break in Very balanced
Cons: None
by Spud - Mar 04, 2012
Pros: Price and pop off of the barrel.
Cons:
by Eagles2016 - Mar 06, 2012
Pros: So comfortable to swing! im in love with this bat, it has great pop when u hit on the sweetspot, and NO vibration. also some may say that its too end heavy but it is not that bad
Cons:
by eagles2016 - Mar 07, 2012
Pros: great pop for bbcor, comfortable, nice balence (a little top heavy but you will get used to it quick) , awesome design. for all of the talk about bbcors, this bat blew me away. great job demarini
Cons: gets dirt quick but who cares its a bat, also everyone wants to use it, but i guess thats good
by Juicc - Mar 07, 2012
Pros: Love this bat, I hit with it everyday, since December
Cons: None
by Cheez - Mar 08, 2012
Pros: Great bat, has a good pop and great sweetspot.
Cons: none
by Anonymous - Mar 08, 2012
Pros: Great Pop, Huge Sweet Spot, Best BBCOR I've ever swung
Cons: None
by Pro ratings - Mar 08, 2012
Pros: best value your gonna get with a BBCOR bat, not to expensive, overall good bat.
Cons: Top heavy, grip gets dirty, paint chips, no sound is made when contact is made.
by Hit king - Mar 15, 2012
Pros: amazing pop great sweet spot very durable great balance throughout the whole bat
Cons: n/a
by Pete - Mar 16, 2012
Pros: Son just loves this bat, ball flies like the 2011 BESR model, he alos has the Marruci Black and prefers the Voodoo.
Cons:
by Ty - Mar 22, 2012
Pros: Just got this bat for my first year of high school baseball and it has incredible pop and you just can feel it when you get a good hit, all around incredible bat
Cons: End cap paint chips, happens when its breaking in but who cares?
by lovin it. #9 - Mar 24, 2012
Pros: i really like this bat ive had it for about three months and i really like the bats sweet spot and another good thing is when you dont hit the sweetspot it doesnt hurs that much like other bbcor bats. This bat is great i would recomand it.
Cons: the only thing i really dont like is it is very top havy. This is mostly because its a two piece bat so its hevier on the barrel part.
by Dutch - Mar 30, 2012
Pros: Weight distribution is awesome has good pop grip is great and design of the skull scares our opponents pitchers!!!
Cons: NONE
by BIreton - Apr 03, 2012
Pros: -bat is very nice to hit with -nice strong line drives if you have a good stance -the bat is balanced perfectly for a stronger player -crisp swing
Cons: -end cap has graphics that eventually peel off from wear and tear -paint chips easily if you clean your cleats by hitting them with your bat -(none of these matter)-
by Boston bomber - Apr 06, 2012
Pros: this bat once broken in is amazing
Cons: when i first bought it last year it was terrible it takes a good amount of use to break in
by by Mr. 3000 - Apr 08, 2012
Pros: I have always been a Demarini guy, but I thought since we had to use bbcor bats they wouldn't have much pop. I was wrong. The 2012 Demarini Voodoo is the best of all of the bbcor bats, because it has great distence and it is one of the most comfortable bats I have ever used. And it lookes AWESOME.
Cons: There is nothing wrong with this great new bat.
by suds542 - Apr 10, 2012
Pros: its amazing first hit hit the fence on a fly it has so much pop and everyone should get this bat. Even the design is cool just looking at it is awesome. I love this bat!
Cons: the will never be anything wrong with this bat.
by Beast - Apr 10, 2012
Pros: It is an amazing bat with incredible pop best bbcor bat so far!
Cons: None
by Hunter G - Apr 13, 2012
Pros: great bat and lots of pop , feels and sounds great.
Cons: was pretty high price
by gregorio - Apr 16, 2012
Pros: DUUUUUUDE, DEMARINI HAS DONE IT AGAIN great pop, has the ping noise tht is uncommon in BBCORS, feels heavy until u start swinging, very balanced, great grip, AND SCARY DESIGN... id be afraid to pitch to this baby.
Cons: paint chipped after taking my first few swings off a tee
by Anonymous - Apr 17, 2012
Pros: Great balance good pop,
Cons: Non so far, good bat
by Rogue - Apr 22, 2012
Pros: Great bat used it for a while on my freshman team feels great & the end load is very nice for a power hitter. ( so for everyone complaning bout that...your obviously not a power hitter, so get a speed bat)
Cons: none
by bubz10 - Apr 25, 2012
Pros: amazing pop, feels lighter than it actually is. easy to get through the zone
Cons: grip gets dirty easily.
by bgbdfs - Apr 26, 2012
Pros: great
Cons:
by #*&93*UY UFGHD - Apr 27, 2012
Pros: Huge sweet spot, good for power hitters, well constructed, durable, makes a nice ping noise.
Cons: grip tape stinks but that is easily fixed
by Slugger - May 14, 2011
Pros: Bat Balance. Bat Grip. Ball flies off this bat just like a BESR bat. Make sure when you first use it spread out you hits on the bat. Bat design.
Cons: Just one minor thing I don't like bats with deep inbeded end caps but I don't like this ones end cap either it sticks out to much. But nothing really major.
by Danny Z. - May 26, 2011
Pros: Great balence, nice grip, nice feel to the bat. Just got the bat and went two for three with hard line drives
Cons: I think in my own opinion that you can deffently tell the difference between BESR and BBCOR. it doesnt have as much jump of the bats as the besr. but that is how it was supposed to be made. the bat does scrath easy.
by shady - May 30, 2011
Pros: Bat has more pop than my bamboo wood bat that I love. Good balance,grip and great paint job.
Cons: none yet
by mike - Jun 16, 2011
Pros: Great bat. very balanced feel. paint job looks awesome. This bat has some serious pop.
Cons: takes a little time to break in
by the general captian comando - Jun 24, 2011
Pros: the bat has really nice pop right out of the box and is perfectly balanced
Cons:
by baseball guy - Dec 31, 2011
Pros: great bat, has great pop and is very balanced cool paint job.
Cons: price
by Big E - Mar 02, 2012
Pros: Good bat, nice pop, good sound. Doesn't zing too bad, looks pretty cool
Cons: Within two months of nothing but a little bit of live pitches with real baseballs in a Warm indoor facility, something inside of my bat broke, and it sounds god awful and doesnt hit the ball anywhere. VERY dissapointed in the durability, i expected more from a demarini. I would not reccomend this bat, it wont last.
by ZoNA Baseball - Mar 18, 2012
Pros: I got this bat for Varsity high school play and it is the best BBCOR bat out there. In our spring scrimmage right out of the box I went 3for3 with 2 RBI's. The pop is insane for being a BBCOR, the graphics on it are sick and I recommend this to anyone.
Cons:
by bob - Apr 12, 2012
Pros: amazing pop,amazing grip, amazing graphics, amazing everything
Cons: definitely none
by SwingMan - Jul 13, 2011
Pros: Good Grip, Sweet Graphics. Good POP for BBCOR really isnt there anymore. It is the best BBCOR i have swung better then the omen, and surge. Cool Sound
Cons: Slightly Top Heavy Better than most BBCORs. Compared to all other previous Voodoos this one is definately a few steps down on performance. Small Sweet Spot. Stings Bad if not hit solis on the sweet spot. Also my bat speed is much slower with this bat than all of my BESR bats.
by bpage - Feb 05, 2012
Pros: this bat is pretty good i have had it for about 2 months it doesnthave alot fo pop but goodforcontact hitters
Cons: gets chiped andmarkson it eisily
by senor beisbol1 - Jun 19, 2011
Pros: great bbcor bat. best pop of all bbcor bats ive seen. ball still flies off the bat
Cons: bbcor bat. a little less pop then the besr bats but the bat doesnt make the hitter
by TXRangers32 - Jul 23, 2011
Pros: Great pop, nice sound off the bat, comfortable grip, cool graphics on the barrel. I recommend this bat to everyone that needs a quality bat in HS and/or College play.
Cons: The grip came apart within 10 minutes of use at the batting cage, but an easy fix
by A real review - Jul 22, 2011
Pros: Very well balanced. Performs as advertised. Decent pop, even for a BBCOR bat. If you have the money, I would reccomend this bat. Glad it's made in USA. p.s. Most fears over using BBCOR bats are psychological. If you start out thinking you'll hate the new bats, you will. Have a positive attitude and make the bast of the BBCOR standard
Cons: When UPS dropped off the bat, the box had massive dents and look as though it had been kicked up the front steps to the door. Luckily, the bat didn't dent or get scratched. Just goes to show the duribility of the Voodoo I guess.
by trojan - Feb 27, 2012
Pros: the design is nice
Cons: ball dies of the bat, it stings, and its heavy end loaded. not a good bat.
by VOODOO - May 13, 2011
Pros: Very scary looking bat. The looks though are just as sinister as the pop from this bat. Balance is great and doesn't feel as endloaded as most BBCOR bats do. Love the half ounce lengths and weights
Cons:
by Medarini - Jun 05, 2011
Pros: Great look, sound, balance. The M2M has the same balance and pop for $50 less. If you have three hundred bucks this is the bat you need. It will intimidate any pitcher when you step up to the plate.
Cons: None
by demarinidad - Oct 17, 2011
Pros: When my 15 year old got this bat it seemed to have good pop in the cage, but in the field you could see ball was not traveling as far as with the old bats. I thought the homeruns were over with, but surprisingly he hit one out on a 320' field with this bat.
Cons: Sound. When my son hit the above mentioned home run the bat made very little sound, just a dull thud. Sometimes if you hit it right on the sweet spot it makes a decent sound. Sweet spot is small.
by Batobssesion - Oct 30, 2011
Pros: The looks are cool. The end weight gives the bat momentum when you swing the bat.
Cons: Horrible pop compared to other bbcor's like the new marucci, demarini cf5, and easton power brigade series. Personally, I hate end loaded bats so it didn't suit me unfortunately.
by backyardbomber - Feb 23, 2012
Pros: little end heavy but not enough for power hitters and big big kids
Cons: no pop enless you jamm yourself the grip pills easy the end cap chips and pills very easly took a while to break in took me about three month and i hit 200 balls a day
by power hitter. 12 - Aug 01, 2011
Pros: Greatest pop i have used with a bbcor bat. Great handling. Great bat for all power hitters that want to hit the ball far and over the fence.
Cons: Non what so ever.
by Ben - Aug 14, 2011
Pros: It feels pretty good swinging it, evenly balanced. Out of all the bbcor bats I've swung, this has the most "pop"
Cons: while it has good pop for a bbcor, the 2011 besr voodoo has a lot more pop on the ball
by rross#12 - Feb 01, 2012
Pros: the looks
Cons: this bat sounds horrable. i play varsity baseball and i have hit with it and i dont like it at all!
by LoMoMarlins - Jan 08, 2012
Pros: I gave this bat to my nephew, and he gave it back, cuz it didn't have good pop. I later got him an xl1, and I will never buy any thing from demarini.
Cons:
by Rek0104 - Jul 18, 2011
Pros: Looks awesome, more sizes available than standard 32,33,34. More centered sweet spot than the white voodoo.
Cons: Doesn't feel good at all and is out performed by the other white Voodoo.
by jdog - Feb 13, 2012
Pros: none
Cons: bad pop
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Ask QuestionDoes it come in 26 ounce?
Asked by milleryup on May 18, 2012
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR and the 2013 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR are not available in a 26 oz.
· May 18, 2012
I am in need of a BBCOR bat for high school. I don't know whether I should get the EXOGRID or the Voodoo. Any suggestions?
Asked by hhsslugger on May 18, 2012
The Louisville Slugger TPX EXOGRID2 BBCOR and the DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR are both very high performing bats that would be excellent options. Here is a link to further compare these two bats. http://www.justbats.com/compare/
· May 18, 2012
I am a 14 year old looking to play high school baseball. I'm 5 foot 7 and 120 pounds. I am not sure what bat length to get. Any suggestions?
Asked by Wildcat on May 17, 2012
Based on your height and weight we recommend a 31" bat.
· May 17, 2012
I am 15 years old 6 foot tall and weigh 250
Asked by vnew on May 15, 2012
We would suggest a 34" 31oz size bat.
· May 15, 2012
I am an 8th grader-13 year old aiming to play high school baseball next year. I am 5 feet 11 inches tall and 150 pounds, and skinny. Would the bat be good for me and what length should it be?
Asked by 80pitcher on May 15, 2012
Based on your height and weight we recommend a 32" 29oz bat. If you are a contact hitter, a two-piece bat like the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR would be a great choice.
· May 15, 2012
I am 14 , 5'10 , and 180 pounds. What size bat would best benefit me? I am a good contact hitter but also have power.
Asked by dtf fox on May 14, 2012
A 33" model would be recommended.
· May 14, 2012
I am 5'10 and 180 lbs. What size bat would I need to buy?
Asked by T-Bone on May 14, 2012
Based on your height and weight, I would recommend a 33 inch BBCOR bat.
· May 14, 2012
Is it a USSSA 1.15 BPF?
Asked by john on May 14, 2012
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR does not have the USSSA 1.15 BPF. Only youth bats require the USSSA stamp.
· May 14, 2012
I'm 5'6 and 130 pounds, what size bat do you recommend for me?
Asked by Johnny on May 13, 2012
Based on your height and weight, I would recommend a 32" 29 oz DeMarini Voodoo.
· May 13, 2012
Is this bat usable in modified baseball?
Asked by Johnny on May 13, 2012
Modified baseball leagues are not governed by the same set of rules. Please check with your league director.
· May 13, 2012
I've never got a bat from here if i buy one will the bats come brand new or used?
Asked by luigi11 on May 13, 2012
All our bats are new unless otherwise stated. The only bats that have been used are our "Demo" bats.
· May 13, 2012
I'm 5'4" and I weigh 140. What size bat do you recommend?
Asked by Clutch on May 10, 2012
Based on your height and weight we recommend a 31" 28 oz. DeMarini Voodoo.
· May 10, 2012
My son is 13 still growing, about 6 foot 125 lbs, loves Demarini -3 Voodoo 31" 28oz. Should he go to 32" 29oz?
Asked by klye on May 10, 2012
Based on his height and weight, we recommend the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR in a 32" 29oz.
· May 10, 2012
I am 5'3 100 pounds and am a contact hitter. Which would be better a Voodoo or a CF5?
Asked by Rich on May 09, 2012
Both the DeMarini Voodoo and the DeMarini CF5 are two-piece bats. With that being said, either one would be a great option for a contact hitter.
· May 09, 2012
I am 14 6'3" and 205 pounds. What's a good size for me?
Asked by chrism1515 on May 09, 2012
By using our Bat Coach tool on JustBats.Com, I recommend using a 34" 31oz. 2012 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR. You can check out the Bat Coach here: http://www.justbats.com/bat-coach/
· May 09, 2012
Is this bat approved for Little League Juniors 13 years and up?
Asked by Jenny on May 08, 2012
Yes, the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR: DXVDC Adult is approved for Little League Juniors division.
· May 08, 2012
What bat would you recommend for 5 ft tall contact hitter going into high school? A Voodoo or S1?
Asked by BaylEe on May 07, 2012
If you have average or below average swing speed, I would recommend the Easton S1 as it has a slightly lighter swing weight. If you're not concerned with swing speed, the DeMarini Voodoo would be a great option.
· May 07, 2012
Does this bat require a break-in?
Asked by Jason8a on May 07, 2012
Since the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo has an alloy barrel, it will not require a break-in. Only composite barrel bats will require a break-in.
· May 07, 2012
Is this bat legal for 15u travel ball and what is the performance difference between this bat and the 2012 Demarini CF5?
Asked by scott on May 01, 2012
The DeMarini Voodoo is legal for 15U travel ball. This bat has an alloy barrel, while the DeMarini CF5 has a composite barrel. With that being said, composite bats do tend to offer a little more pop due to the trampoline effect the composite material creates.
· May 01, 2012
I just recently bought both the Voodoo and the Vexxum, both -3 BBCOR. I heard that BBCOR bats need to be broken in, but I've also heard that the Voodoo is only good for about 1000 hits, and I planned on using it more than the Vexxum. Is this true and what should I do?
Asked by evan on Apr 30, 2012
All BBCOR bats, as a whole, do not need to be broken in. Composite-barreled bats need to be broken in, and neither the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo and the DeMarini Vexxum have a composite barrel. They are both two-piece hybrids with a composite handle and alloy barrel and are game ready the day you got them.
· Apr 30, 2012
I'm about to purchase a baseball bat for my son. Which is a better bat the Marrucci Black or the DeMarini Voodoo. He is more of a contact hitter with some power and already has great bat speed.
Asked by cal on Apr 30, 2012
The Marucci Black and the DeMarini Voodoo are both great bats that would be a good choice for your son. Both of these bats have alloy barrels with composite handles, have great pop and will last quite a while. You can't really go wrong with either!
· Apr 30, 2012
I'm 14 6feet tall what size bat should I get
Asked by Wally on Apr 28, 2012
The common sizes used for a 6' 14 year old would be a 32" bat and a 33" bat.
· Apr 28, 2012
What is the best way to break in this bat
Asked by hhs-slugger on Apr 28, 2012
The DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR DXVDC is going to have an alloy barrel so there is no break in necessary for it. It will be broken in straight out of the wrapper.
· Apr 28, 2012
I'm 17, 5 foot 8 and 185. I have great bat speed. What size should I get for the Voodoo?
Asked by fryman on Apr 25, 2012
Based on your height and weight, I would suggest going with a 33" 2012 DeMarini Voodoo. If you need more help trying to find the right size bat for you, feel free to use our bat coach feature located on our website. This is a great tool in trying to find the right size of bat for you!
· Apr 25, 2012
My son is undecided between the Voodoo, the Rawlings 5150, and the Easton S3. What are the primary differences? Seems hard to pass up this price on the Voodoo but he seems like a contact hitter but would like to be a power hitter. Hit with the Easton Reflex last year and liked it.
Asked by ladybird on Apr 25, 2012
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo is a two-piece hybrid bat with a composite handle and alloy barrel whereas the Rawlings 5150 and Easton S3 are both one-piece alloy bats. Two-piece bats are generally preferred by contact hitters and one-piece bats are generally preferred by power hitters, so your decision should be based your son's personal hitting style.
· Apr 25, 2012
I'm 240 and 6 feet age 16. I usually destroy the ball. What size should I have? I don't want to sacrifice any bat speed.
Asked by Al on Apr 24, 2012
Based on your height and weight, I would suggest going with a 33" 2012 DeMarini Voodoo. If you need more help trying to find the right size of bat for you, feel free to use our bat coach feature located on our webpage. http://www.justbats.com/bat-coach/
· Apr 24, 2012
My son is 14. 240lbs- 5'8" curently uses a 33" Voodoo and is very comfortable with it. Is there much difference in the 33.5" bat? He is hitting his growth spurt and needing to buy a BBCOR bat for school.
Asked by Little Bear on Apr 24, 2012
Per our Bat Coach tool on our website, your son should use a 33"-34" bat, so the 33.5" 2012 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR should work fine for him. Since he is hitting his growth spurt and getting stronger, moving up a 1/2" and 1/2 oz. should't negatively affect his swing speed.
· Apr 24, 2012
For a 5'4" 150 pound player, what size would you recommend?
Asked by justin on Apr 22, 2012
Based on your height and weight, a 32" model would be recommended. You can also check out our Bat Coach for a list of bat options: http://www.justbats.com/bat-coach/.
· Apr 22, 2012
What would be a good size for a 15 year old, 5' 7'' 130 lbs?
Asked by humjundi on Apr 22, 2012
For a player of that size, I would recommend a 33 inch model.
· Apr 22, 2012
What is the difference between the 2012 Voodoo and the 2013 model?
Asked by Groogles on Apr 21, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR: DXVDC Adult will have newer technology than the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR: DXVDC Adult as far as material goes.
· Apr 21, 2012
I need a bat for my son. He is 15 about 5ft 9" and about 145lbs.
Asked by joanelias on Apr 19, 2012
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR would be an excellent choice. Based on his height and weight we suggest a 32" 29oz bat.
· Apr 19, 2012
What size would be best suited for a 5'11'' 180 lbs player?
Asked by OneTrev on Apr 16, 2012
Based on your height and weight, I would suggest going with a 33 inch bat. If you need further help trying to find the right size, feel free to use our bat coach feature located on our webpage.
· Apr 16, 2012
What weight and length should a 13 year old 5 foot, 115 pounds use?
Asked by chuck on Apr 16, 2012
Based on his height and weight, we recommend a 30" 27oz bat.
· Apr 16, 2012
What would be the best bat or bats for a 13 year old 5'8" 150 lb power hitting player? I'm thing 32/29 is that good? Also looking at Voodoo, Prototype II, and XL bats? Thanks for your help.
Asked by Frank on Apr 12, 2012
Based on the height and weight of the player, a 32" 29oz. would be the right size to use. If you are looking for a power hitter, the Easton XL3 or the RIP-IT Prototype II are great options to consider. Both are one-piece designs that will be very stiff and help generate more power.
· Apr 12, 2012
Is the Voodoo end heavy like the Easton Surge?
Asked by Dalton on Apr 11, 2012
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo has a slight end loaded feel.
· Apr 11, 2012
I am a gap hitter should I get the voodoo or the rawlings 5150?
Asked by Tigersfan on Apr 09, 2012
Both the DeMarini Voodoo and the Rawlings 5150 would be great options for a gap hitter. The main difference between the two bats is the DeMarini Voodoo is a two-piece hybrid (composite handle/aluminum barrel) and the Rawlings 5150 is a one-piece fully aluminum bat. Here is a link to further compare the two bats. http://www.justbats.com/compare/
· Apr 09, 2012
I have had the Voodoo for about 5 months now and about a week after I got it I noticed that if you turned the bat over I would hear a noise that sounds like beads rolling around on the inside. I always thought this was normal but another player on my team with the same model does not have this problem. Coud you tell me if that means it is cracked on the inside or it might have any other problem?
Asked by Biggum Dylan on Apr 08, 2012
Sometimes little pieces break off as the composite breaks down and make a rattling sound. This shouldn't affect the performance of the bat, but if you feel the performance has been comprimised you can utilize the 12-month manufacturers warranty. You can contact Demarini at 1-800-937-2287 for warranty details.
· Apr 08, 2012
How does the BBCOR Voodoo compare to the BBCOR CF5 or Easton Surge?
Asked by contacthitter on Apr 04, 2012
The DeMarini CF5 is a two-piece, all composite bat and is DeMarini's top of the line model. The DeMarini Voodoo is a two-piece hybrid with an alloy barrel and composite handle. The Easton Surge is similar to the Voodoo as it too has an alloy barrel and composite handle.
· Apr 04, 2012
How balanced is the Voodoo BBCOR? Is it balanced throughout our more top heavy?
Asked by Big Nate on Apr 02, 2012
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR has a slight end load feel.
· Apr 02, 2012
Is it USSSA approved?
Asked by chad on Mar 29, 2012
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR is not USSSA approved, it is BBCOR certified. Adult bats will not have the same USSSA certification as youth and youth big barrel bats. If you are looking for a USSSA approved bat you will need to look for a youth, youth big barrel, or a senior league bat.
· Mar 29, 2012
How would you compare the DXVDC with the BB12Z?
Asked by The Detroit Tigers on Mar 28, 2012
I would start by pointing out the differences in construction. The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR is a two-piece hybrid with an alloy barrel and composite handle. The Louisville Slugger Z-1000 is a one-piece bat that is all composite. The Voodoo will offer more flex as it is a two-piece bat. The Z-1000 is much stiffer as it is a one-piece model. Both bats have tremendous pop for a BBCOR bat and both are well balanced. The Z-1000 may be better for a stronger hitter with above average swing speed. The Voodoo I would like if I was a contact or gap hitter looking to improve my power.
· Mar 28, 2012
How would you compare the pop and balance between the Voodoo and Rawlings 5150 Velo?
Asked by JMS on Mar 27, 2012
Since both bats have alloy barrels, pop will be similar for each one. As far as balance goes, the Voodoo is slightly end loaded and the 5150 Velo is more balanced.
· Mar 27, 2012
About how long will it take to break in?
Asked by murph on the mound on Mar 09, 2012
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR has an alloy barrel and doesn't require a break in like a composite bat.
· Mar 09, 2012
Is the DeMarini Voodoo great for power hitters and light for a fast swing?
Asked by pete on Mar 06, 2012
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo is a two-piece hybrid and better suited for contact hitters. Power hitters typically prefer a one-piece bat design.
· Mar 06, 2012
What is the difference between the Youth and Adult?
Asked by big mike on Mar 06, 2012
Youth bats will be 2 1/4" bats that come in various weights. Adult bats will be 2 5/8" bats and come only in a -3 weight.
· Mar 06, 2012
What is the difference between the Voodoo and the Vexxum?
Asked by Doug on Feb 29, 2012
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR has a slightly longer barrel and will feel a little more end loaded than the DeMarini Vexxum.
· Feb 29, 2012
I'm a contact hitter, would you recommend this bat or the Exo?
Asked by Nick on Feb 28, 2012
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo is a two-piece bat with more flex. It will be better suited for contact hitters like yourself.
· Feb 28, 2012
How do you gauge what size bat is proper for a player? My son is 6'3 and 205 and is 16 years old. He's currently using a 33-3, can he go up to a 34-3?
Asked by Chief on Feb 27, 2012
Based on his height and weight we recommend a 34" bat. A good tool to use is our Bat Coach; http://www.justbats.com/bat-coach/.
· Feb 27, 2012
Whats the difference between the 2012 Black Voodoo and the White one?
Asked by Mbyrne159 on Feb 26, 2012
Not much has changed. The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR is a little more durable and will have a similar performance.
· Feb 26, 2012
What size bat should i get for high school? I'm 5' 10" and 200 pounds.
Asked by hunter on Feb 26, 2012
Based on your height and weight, a 33" 30 oz. bat would be the best option.
· Feb 26, 2012
Would it be worth it to get this bat for my first year in Juniors Little League and hope it lasts until high school or should I get the -5 which would last better but wouldn't be legal for high school?
Asked by Double H on Feb 26, 2012
That depends. If you have never swung a Adult -3 bat before, it may be a difficult transition. I recommend going to a local sporting goods store and taking a few hacks with some adult baseball bats. If you feel comfortable swinging an adult bat and do not see a drop in swing speed or control, you should be good. If not, go with a -5.
· Feb 26, 2012
Is there a difference in performance from this bat and the -5 because this bat is bacon?
Asked by Double H on Feb 26, 2012
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo is a BBCOR bat and designed to perform like a wooden bat. The -5 is a USSSA certified bat and will have a little more pop.
· Feb 26, 2012
What size bat would you recommend for my 13 year old son who is 5'8" 135lbs.
Asked by none on Feb 25, 2012
A good size BBCOR bat for your son will be a 32-33" bat. The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo DXVDC has been a very popular bat and will have good pop.
· Feb 25, 2012
Besides the price, what are the differences between the Voodoo and the Vexxum?
Asked by Nick on Feb 23, 2012
The main difference is the materials they are made out of. The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo is made out of a higher grade alloy, a different composite material in the handle and a different end cap than the DeMarini Vexxum. Other than these differences, both bats are two-piece hybrids and will perform just about the same.
· Feb 23, 2012
Deciding on a 31/28 and heard good things about the DeMarini Voodoo, Rip-It, also Easton's series Having trouble deciding can you provide input?
Asked by dpak on Feb 21, 2012
All three are great bats. The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo is a two-piece bat that may be better suited for contact hitters looking to add some pop. The Rip-It's are great bats for players with good swing speed and above average strength. The XL Series from Easton are slightly endloaded and better for stronger hitters where their S Series is better for players who don't hit for as much power.
· Feb 21, 2012
I am 5'6" 135lbs 13 years old. stronger than most 13 year olds. I like this bat. I have had another voodoo before and I like it. I'm very interested in purchasing this bat but don't know whether I should get it in 32in 29oz or 31in 28oz. Thank you for your time.
Asked by Camo on Feb 20, 2012
At 5'6", I recommend a 31" bat.
· Feb 20, 2012
Which bat is better, the Voodoo or the CF5?
Asked by Blt on Feb 17, 2012
Composite barrel bats like the DeMarini CF5 tend to perform better over their lifespan than an alloy barrel bat. It will take some time to break in, unlike the Voodoo which is hot out of the wrapper. Both are very high quality bats.
· Feb 17, 2012
How is the weight distributed?
Asked by Ram on Feb 17, 2012
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo is a slightly end loaded bat. For additional information on Demarini bats contact our customer service at 1-866-321-2287.
· Feb 18, 2012
What bat is balanced better Voodoo or Easton S2?
Asked by none on Feb 17, 2012
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo is slightly end loaded and the Easton S2 is very balanced.
· Feb 17, 2012
Do they make a 35"?
Asked by tom on Feb 14, 2012
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo is currently only made in a 34" barrel.
· Feb 14, 2012
The longest size available in the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo is a 34".
· Feb 14, 2012
Which bat is better for a contact hitter this one or the Nano Tek?
Asked by freefit22 on Feb 09, 2012
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo is a two-piece bat which is usually preferred by contact hitters. A two-piece bat offers a more little flexibility and pop for the hitter. The Anderson NanoTek is a one-piece design which is typically preferred by power hitters. A one-piece design makes the bat more stiff and really helps with the power. Here is a link to all of our two-piece BBCOR certified bats in case you need any more suggestions: http://www.justbats.com/products/baseball%20bats~adult/approved%20for~bbcor/material~half%20and%20half/
· Feb 09, 2012
Is it top heavy? Also is the BBCOR Easton Omen -3 top-heavy?
Asked by big cat on Feb 08, 2012
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo is slightly end loaded. The Easton Omen is a balanced bat.
· Feb 09, 2012
Would you reccomend using a wood bat over BBCOR? They both seem to have the same pop. What are the advantages and disadvantages of both?
Asked by naj on Feb 07, 2012
BBCOR was meant to level the playing field and make alloy and composite bats perform more like wood bats. There are great BBCOR bats out there that still have a lot of pop. You would end up going through a lot more wood bats in a season instead of going through one BBCOR bat.
· Feb 07, 2012
Can't choose between this and Omen. I'd be playing year round, but I like the composite sound of the omen. which bat would PERFORM better?
Asked by Eagles2016 on Feb 05, 2012
The Easton Omen will have a break-in period of 150-200 swings but would have similar pop as the Voodoo. The Omen's composite barrel will improve over time as the composite continues to break-in but the Voodoo's alloy barrel will be at its hottest the day you buy it.
· Feb 06, 2012
Hey, I'm a 13 years old, 5 '8 and about 120. I'm a linedrive hitter with some power and considering this and the Easton Omen. I would like a durable bat with POP.
Asked by Eagles2016 on Feb 05, 2012
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo and Easton Omen are both two-piece hybrids and good options for a line drive hitter. Both are durable, will improve once they are broken in and have great pop.
· Feb 06, 2012
I'm looking at two BBCOR bats for next year in high school and it's between the Easton Surge and the Voodoo. Any recommendations? (I'm 5'10" playing on a very short but high fence too if it matters).
Asked by PJ on Feb 05, 2012
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo is a very good bat and has good pop. Both the Voodoo and Surge are two-piece hybrids and it will be more of a personal preference.
· Feb 06, 2012
I am a 5'9" 140lbs line drive 2 hole hitter. I am trying to decided between the Combat B3 or the Voodoo. Which is the best bat for me in YOUR OPINION (Don't say they're both great bats, pick one).
Asked by 23 on Feb 02, 2012
The Combat B3 has a composite barrel and the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo has an alloy barrel. Picking between the two will be more on what you like to hit. If you like composite bats, get the B3. If you like hitting alloy, get the Voodoo. These are very good BBCOR bats and the reviews have been great on both.
· Feb 02, 2012
i am looking at two BBCOR bats this one, and the Easton S2, and I was wandering which one you guys recommend? I'm not a very powerful guy so which would be better suited.
Asked by Alex on Jan 31, 2012
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo and Easton S2 are both two-piece hybrids. The Voodoo is slightly more end loaded than the balanced S2 but both bats have very good pop and would be good options for a line drive hitter.
· Jan 31, 2012
Is this bat available with a drop 3 rating for a HS player? Is this approved for N.C. Highs School play?
Asked by Rod on Jan 31, 2012
Yes, the DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR: DXVDC is a drop 3. Drop 3 refers to the difference in the length and weight of the bat. Since it is BBCOR certified, it will be legal in high school play.
· Jan 31, 2012
Trying to decide between the Easton S2 and VooDoo for High School team. Pop, Vibration, Size of sweet spot are factors. Help.
Asked by bob on Jan 27, 2012
Both the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo and Easton S2 are two-piece hybrids and will have similar performance. It comes down to player preference.
· Jan 27, 2012
Compared to the 5150 is it more top heavy than the 5150 or the same?
Asked by Spartans on Jan 26, 2012
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo has a slight end loaded feel when compared to the well balanced Rawlings 5150.
· Jan 26, 2012
The DeMarini Voodoo or the Marucci Black?
Asked by BigNasty on Jan 25, 2012
Both the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo and Marucci Black are two-piece hybrids with an alloy barrel and composite handle. Both are great options and will come down to your own personal choice.
· Jan 25, 2012
I am a contact hitter and I am looking forward to buying this, EXO G2, or the S3. which one would you recommend? It will be great if you name the best one.
Asked by beng on Jan 19, 2012
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo, Louisville Slugger EXOGRID2 and Easton S3 are all great choices. They all have great pop, balanced feel and large sweet spots.
· Jan 20, 2012
Does this or the Easton S series have more pop? Does the pop change if it's like a S3 or the S1? Which on feels lighter?
Asked by dave on Jan 19, 2012
The Easton S series is more balanced than the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo. Both the Voodoo and S series have excellent pop.
· Jan 19, 2012
Is this bat durable? Also does it have good bat tape and does this bat chip easily?
Asked by KB13 on Jan 19, 2012
Yes, the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo is a durable bat with good bat tape and we haven't heard any complaints about the paint chipping.
· Jan 19, 2012
Is a drop 3 BBCOR bat legal in USSSA for 2012? There is a lot of confusion on this new stamp.
Asked by ET on Jan 16, 2012
Yes, you can use a BBCOR bat in USSSA leagues. However, you can not use a USSSA bat in high school or college play.
· Jan 16, 2012
Can the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR bat be used in cold weather?
Asked by Dave on Jan 16, 2012
Yes, the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo is a good bat for cold weather. However, we do not recommend using any bat under 55 degrees.
· Jan 16, 2012
What advantages does end loaded bats have over a balanced bat or vice versa.
Asked by kai on Jan 14, 2012
An end loaded bat will provide more pop whereas a balanced bat will help increase swing speed.
· Jan 14, 2012
Does this bat have a BPF 1.15 rating? We are being told that the league is going to require this rating. Son is in between select and high school. I know it is lagal for high but not sure about the league
Asked by Earnie on Jan 13, 2012
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo DXVDC is not USSSA 1.15 BPF approved. It is a BBCOR bat. The Voodoo DXCD5 and DXVDR are USSSA 1.15 BPF approved.
· Jan 14, 2012
Is it going to be worth the money everyone says it is but I want your opinion?
Asked by jtsredsox on Dec 30, 2011
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR is an excellent bat and has great pop.
· Dec 30, 2011
Will this bat be legal for high school baseball in 2012 season?
Asked by scott on Dec 25, 2011
Yes, the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo is approved for high school play in 2012.
· Dec 27, 2011
I got last years BBCOR Voodoo, and I understand that this isn't it, but it went off because it sold out, but it doesnt have the Voodoo end cap, should i get a refund for this?
Asked by conor on Dec 25, 2011
There is a 12-month manufacturer's warranty for the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo. If there is something wrong with the end cap, contact Demarini at 1-800-245-5454 for warranty details.
· Dec 27, 2011
Is this 2012 Voodoo DXVDC approved for use in 2012 USSSA league?
Asked by scott on Dec 22, 2011
No, the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo DXVDC is not USSSA 1.15 BPF approved. The Voodoo DXVDC is a BBCOR bat. If you're looking for a USSSA Voodoo, check out the Senior and Junior League Voodoos. http://www.justbats.com/product/2012-demarini-voodoo--dxvdr-senior-league/13533/. http://www.justbats.com/product/2012-demarini-voodoo--dxvdl-youth/13532/
· Dec 22, 2011
Does this bat meet the "Qualified BBCOR Bat" rule beginning in 2012. If not what would be the best bat for both USSSA and Jr High?
Asked by Ann on Dec 21, 2011
Yes, the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo is BBCOR certified.
· Dec 21, 2011
My son is looking at this bat versus the 5150 Velo. He would be considered a contact hitter. Which would be a better fit?
Asked by Marc on Dec 19, 2011
Generally contact hitters prefer a two-piece bat like the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo and power hitters prefer one-piece bats like the Rawlings 5150 Velo.
· Dec 19, 2011
Would you guys prefer the 5150 or the Voodoo? Thanks
Asked by dodgerfan340 on Dec 16, 2011
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo and Rawlings 5150 are both great bats but very different. The Voodoo is a two-piece hybrid and would be a good choice for a contact hitter. The 5150 is a one-piece alloy and would be a good choice for a power hitter.
· Dec 16, 2011
This bat, the CF5 or any of the power brigades? I hit a lot of doubles and singles but I can also hit some out if I get a hold of them. Liked the Voodoos in the past but this bat seems really top heavy? And how is the pop for a BBCOR? So if you do say power brigades which model (XL or S) and what specific model(1,2,3). Thanks so much.
Asked by thbaseball guy on Dec 13, 2011
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo is not end loaded, it is balanced, as is the Easton S series and DeMarini CF5. The XL series is the only end loaded bat that you referenced. Because you are a singles/doubles hitter, I recommend either the Voodoo, S series or CF5. The S1 is a two-piece composite, the S2 is a two-piece hybrid and the S3 is a one-piece alloy.
· Dec 13, 2011
Is this a good bat for Slow Pitch Softball
Asked by Jeff on Dec 13, 2011
No, the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo is not approved for slow pitch leagues.
· Dec 13, 2011
Which is better CF5 or the Voodoo?
Asked by Voodoo hitting on Dec 11, 2011
It really depends on if you want a two-piece composite bat or a two-piece hybrid with a composite handle and alloy barrel. The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo would be better for a contact hitter.
· Dec 12, 2011
What is the difference between this bat and the Nike MC2. i know that they are both have composite handles and alloy barrels. Is one more topheavy than the other?
Asked by buckeye on Dec 10, 2011
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo and Nike MC2 are balanced bats and going to be very similar in the box.
· Dec 10, 2011
Would you recommend the new 5150 or 2012 demarini voodoo?
Asked by Joe on Dec 07, 2011
Both the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo and the Rawlings 5150 are great, balanced bats. The difference is that the Voodoo is a two-piece hybrid and the 5150 is a one-piece alloy.
· Dec 08, 2011
I am a freshman and a line drive/singles and doubles hitter. What bat would you prefer for my type of hitter: the 2012 VOODOO BBCOR or the LS Z-1000 BBCOR? I know what size I'm getting already, so please only specify which bat.
Asked by cubsfan51 on Dec 07, 2011
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo is a two-piece hybrid and the Louisville Slugger is a one-piece composite. Line drive hitters typically like to use two-piece bats so I recommend the Voodoo.
· Dec 08, 2011
My son is 12 and will be trying out for Middle School baseball in the Spring. We have been told that he must use BBCOR but has the option of using a -5 or -3. Why are there not any -5 BBCOR bats for him? He is about 5'3" and weighs 115. I am afraid the -3 are a bit much for him now.
Asked by LORI on Dec 04, 2011
All BBCOR bats are a -3 and will not come in a -5. Senior League bats come in a -5.
· Dec 05, 2011
Is this bat definitely approved for the 2012 high school ball
Asked by John on Dec 04, 2011
Yes, the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo is approved for high school baseball
· Dec 04, 2011
I'm looking for a BBCOR bat for my 13 year old son who's 6'2" and 135#. They play about half their season in cool weather. What would be the best bat for him? Would the Louisville Slugger Z1000 or DeMarini Voodoo be good choices?
Asked by tmb on Dec 03, 2011
The Louisville Slugger Z-1000 and the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo are both great bats that will perform well in cold weather. However, we do not recommend using any bat when the temperature drops below 55 degrees. At that temperature, baseballs become very dense and can damage the bat.
· Dec 04, 2011
Is this approved for high school baseball in Colorado?
Asked by BB on Nov 27, 2011
Yes, the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo is a BBCOR bat and approved for Colorado high school play.
· Nov 28, 2011
What's the improvements over the 2011?
Asked by mudbug on Nov 26, 2011
They upgraded the composite used in the bat, added the taper ring technology and changed the end cap on the bat
· Nov 26, 2011
We live in Oregon. Play in a lot of cold weather beginning of the year. Would it be a bad idea to purcahse the CF5 considering the all composite? Would the Voodoo be a better choice for us? Do you have a link for a fitting chart? Thanks.
Asked by Scott on Nov 26, 2011
We don't recommend using any bat, composite or alloy, in temperatures below 55 degrees. The cold makes the baseball very dense which can lead to dented alloy or cracked composite. In appropriate temperatures, either bat is a great option. Here is a link to our Bat Coach: http://www.justbats.com/bat-coach/ I would suggest going with the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo because it will perform better in the colder weather with less durability concerns than the Cf5
· Nov 26, 2011
What is better the Marrcui CAT 5 or Voodoo?
Asked by zibell on Nov 22, 2011
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo has similar pop to the CAT 5. Both are very durable and popular BBCOR bats.
· Nov 22, 2011
Will this be legal for PONY in 2012?
Asked by Bob the best on Nov 21, 2011
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo is legal for 14 & under or 15 & over PONY play. You can also use a USSSA 1.15 BPF stamped bat to get a lower bat weight, if needed.
· Nov 21, 2011
What is the difference between the DXVDC and WTDXVNB?
Asked by taehyung on Nov 20, 2011
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo uses different composite materials in the handle. Both are going to perform very similar.
· Nov 21, 2011
Would you recommend the Voodoo or the Rip-It Prototype 2 for BBCOR 2012?
Asked by nick on Nov 15, 2011
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo and RIP-IT Prototype II are both excellent bats but very different. The Voodoo is a two-piece hybrid with an alloy barrel and composite handle. The Prototype II is a one-piece alloy bat. Both are nicely balanced and have great pop.
· Nov 15, 2011
Do you think this bat is the best BBCOR bat available?
Asked by ERIC on Nov 13, 2011
Currently, the hottest BBCOR bats are the Easton Omen, Combat B3, and the Louisville Slugger Z-1000.
· Nov 13, 2011
Hey. I have swung the DeMarini Voodoo and have noticed and liked the heavier handle and more balanced feel. Are there any more bats that compare with the Voodoo? (pop,balance,performance)
Asked by slugger on Nov 12, 2011
Most of the DeMarini two-piece bats are going to have a similar feel to the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo,
· Nov 12, 2011
Will it change my swing with the weight and does it hurt to use in under 65 degrees?
Asked by lcbking on Nov 06, 2011
This is a balanced, two-piece hybrid bat with a composite handle and an alloy barrel. We recommend not using it when the temperature drops below 55 degrees.
· Nov 07, 2011
I am looking for my son for Christmas. This is for High School baseball and my son is 5'8 185 pounds. What would you recommend?
Asked by Suzy on Nov 03, 2011
I would recommend a 33" 30 oz bat based on his height and weight.
· Nov 03, 2011
I'm 14 and play in on a premier select team. I am required to use a BBCOR next season and I'm thinking about getting this bat or the TPX Exogrid. Could you please give me a direct answer. If you need any extra information, I'm a leadoff hitter who likes to go opposite field and hits line drives.
Asked by Dr. Swag on Oct 31, 2011
Both the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo and Louisville Slugger EXOGRID2 are very good options for a contact hitter. The Voodoo may have a little more POP than the EXOGRID2.
· Nov 01, 2011
I was wondering, is there any composite on it? And what is taper ring tech?
Asked by Hollywood on Oct 31, 2011
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo is a hybrid bat with an alloy barrel and a composite handle. The taper ring technology helps keep the bat evenly balanced and not feel end loaded.
· Nov 01, 2011
I am a power hitter, which BBCOR bat would you reccomend? 2012 Voodoo, 2012 Exo Grid2, or 2012 easton SxL3?
Asked by win3 on Oct 30, 2011
Either the Louisville Slugger ExoGrid2 or the Easton XL3. The XL3 is end loaded and better suited for a strong power hitter.
· Oct 30, 2011
Voodoo, 5150, or Easton S3? What is more recommended or has more "pop"?
Asked by wineing7889 on Oct 30, 2011
I really like the Rawlings 5150 and the Easton S3, but I would say the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo has just a little more pop. The Voodoo is also a two-piece bat that offers a little more flex that typically give contact or gap hitters more pop.
· Oct 30, 2011
Comparing the Voodoo and the Combat B3 - durability, warranty, and performance. Looking at both bats having trouble deciding. 5'9" 120lbs with some pop. Worried about cold weather with spring games. Need some solid decisive feedback. VOODOO OR B3? Help.
Asked by ry on Oct 30, 2011
In terms of performance, I like the Combat B3. It was one of the better feeling and highest performing BBCOR bats I've hit with. The Voodoo may hold up better in colder weather though. The B3 is a stiffer, one-piece bat that is often preferred by stronger hitters. Both have full warranties through the manufacturer.
· Oct 30, 2011
What's the differentiation between the Voodoo and the Vexxum? Would we be talking different turning models if these were wood bats?
Asked by twoseam on Oct 28, 2011
They are basically the same bat. Both use the same composite and alloy technology. We have received feedback that the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo is slightly heavier than the DeMarini Vexxum. Both are very good bats.
· Oct 28, 2011
My son, 12, used to swing a 30" 20oz bat. What size would be comparable to a BBCOR or USSSA approved bat?
Asked by Slugger on Oct 27, 2011
If he is required to use a BBCOR bat, which is a mandatory -3 length to weight ratio, compared to the -10 he was using with the 30-20. The adult bat is 7 ounces heavier. If he is not required to use adult size bats, then my recommendation is to drop him to either a -8 or a -5, to gradually prepare him for that big jump to the -3.
· Oct 27, 2011
What is the rotation index and does it work?
Asked by ktice15 on Oct 26, 2011
DeMarini's Rotation Index is designed to help you rotate the bat evenly to help distribute contact throughout the barrel.
· Oct 26, 2011
What bat is more balanced - the 2012 VooDoo or 2012 ExoGrid2?
Asked by Joe on Oct 26, 2011
Both the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo and 2012 ExoGrid2 are evenly balanced bats.
· Oct 26, 2011
I'm a leadoff batter, therefore I'm looking for an evenly balanced bat that's good for quicker swings and line drives. Is this bat good for this or would you recomend a different bat.
Asked by Joe on Oct 24, 2011
Yes, the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo would be a great bat for quick swing speed. The Easton S2 would also be a good choice.
· Oct 25, 2011
What is the best non composite bat that is also very balanced?
Asked by Zach on Oct 20, 2011
If you need a balanced bat, check out the Marucci CAT 5. It has a nice balance. The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo is an excellent bat, just a little end loaded.
· Oct 20, 2011
What is the best non-composite adult bat with no price limits?
Asked by z on Oct 19, 2011
Based on customer feedback and first hand experience, I would say either the Marucci CAT 5 or Rip-It Prototype II. Both are two of the highest performing alloy bats on the market.
· Oct 20, 2011
Will this bat be allowed in high school with a 3.5 drop?
Asked by Jeff on Oct 18, 2011
All BBCOR bats are only a -3 drop. There are no -3.5 drops.
· Oct 18, 2011
Does the BBCOR make the bat have less pop than previous Voodoos?
Asked by Nick on Oct 18, 2011
Yes. BBCOR bats have less "pop" than the previous BESR bats.
· Oct 18, 2011
Which bat is better for a contact hitter, the Voodoo or the Vexxum?
Asked by Barracuda on Oct 14, 2011
Both the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo and DeMarini Vexxum are two-piece hybrids that are good for a contact hitter. The Voodoo will have a little bit more pop than the Vexxum.
· Oct 17, 2011
Looking at the new Voodoo and the CF5. What are the pros and cons between them? Have always been a Voodoo person (Loved the 2009 BESR model), but now first year in college being forced to use the bboc bat. The new Voodoo seem a little top heavy comparded the past BESR models
Asked by Ice on Oct 14, 2011
Both are similar in construction, but the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo has an alloy barrel with a composite handle. The CF5 has a composite barrel and handle. The Voodoo will feel slightly more end loaded than the CF5. Based on customer feedback and first hand experience, the CF5 will have a little more pop and perform slightly better than the Voodoo. The Voodoo still performs great and if you're used to using one, then I would say this year's Voodoo would be a great option.
· Oct 14, 2011
CAT 5, 2012 DeMarini Voodoo, or DeMarini CF5? I had the 2010 Voodoo and that was (in my opinion) the best Voodoo ever and I also had the 2011 reddish one (not BBCOR). I know that the CF5 is composite but do composite BBCORs have the same pop as they used to? Does the new Voodoo make more of a ping sound rather than the sound of broken glass like the white 2012 Voodoo(BBCOR). And about the CAT 5, I hear it's the best pop for BBCORs, so would that be a better way or would the DeMarinis because I am used to them. Please don't say that the CF5 is all composite and the Voodoo is half and half because I know this.
Asked by baseball bat kid on Oct 13, 2011
The new BBCOR standard has put a restriction on the performance levels of all adult baseball bats (not just composites). These BBCOR bats will not be as high-performing as the old BESR or non-BBCOR bats. The CAT 5 is one of our best sellers and it does offer quite a bit of pop. It is a one-piece bat that will be stiffer than the CF5 or Voodoo. The CF5 and Voodoo offer more flex which is often preferred by contact hitters looking to add more pop. In terms of sound, the 2012 Voodoo will sound very similar to last year's Voodoo. I don't think I'd compare the sound to broken glass, but more of a muffled "ping". There is actually an audio link on the product page if you look to the right of the main product image. This way you can hear what the bat sounds like when it's hit. The CAT 5 will have a higher pitched "ping" sound than the Voodoo. Based on my personal experience, I would give the CF5 a slight edge in perfomance over the Voodoo. I've hit with the CAT 5, and although I've always preferred two-piece bats like the Voodoo and CF5, I would put the CAT 5 right up there with the CF5 in terms of performance. Ultimately, if you're used to using DeMarini's I would stick with the CF5 of Voodoo. That's always my recommendation for someone who's been loyal to one brand over the years.
· Oct 13, 2011
2012 DeMarini Voodoo or CAT 5, which is the better bat? Which is a hitter bat?
Asked by Ken on Oct 11, 2011
They are both good bats. The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo is a two-piece bat, the CAT 5 is a one-piece. The CAT 5 is lighter weight and more balanced. Both have great pop.
· Oct 11, 2011
Last year I used the BESR 2011 Vexxum and I loved it. But I tried out the new Vexxum and I hate it. Would the CF5 or the BBCOR Vodoo give me the similar feel and performance?
Asked by CuriousGeorge on Oct 10, 2011
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo is a two-piece bat like the DeMarini Vexxum so it is going to be the most similar in feel and performance.
· Oct 11, 2011
I am in in 8th grade and will be trying out for my middle school baseball team this spring. Would I need a BBCOR bat and if so, is this this a good bat for me?(I am about 5'6 or 5'7 and 125 i hit anywhere from lead off to 3rd i usually hit singles and doubles with occasional power).
Asked by A guy with a question on Oct 09, 2011
First thing I would do is check with your middle school. Most middle schools have to abide by high school rules, which would be a -3 BBCOR bat. But, some middle schools allow the transitional size of the -5. Before making a selection, I would find out exactly what is allowed in your area.
· Oct 10, 2011
Is this bat high school approved?
Asked by JASON on Oct 05, 2011
Yes, the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR is approved for high school play.
· Oct 05, 2011
Which would be the better BBCOR bat the Demarini CF5 or the Demarini Voodoo 2012?
Asked by BigHit11 on Oct 05, 2011
Both the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR and 2012 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR are high performing bats, but bats with composite hitting surfaces like the CF5 often out perform bats with alloy hitting surfaces like the Voodoo.
· Oct 05, 2011
Does it feel the same as last years VooDoo? Feel like same sweet spot, and same pop?
Asked by LSC on Oct 02, 2011
Yes, the 2011 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR and the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR have a very similar feel.
· Oct 02, 2011
What bat is better, the DeMarini Vexxum or the DeMarini Voodoo?
Asked by Duke on Sep 28, 2011
According to DeMarini, the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR is a notch above the DeMarini Vexxum in terms of overall quality. The Voodoo is made with slightly higher quality alloy and composite materials than the Vexxum.
· Sep 29, 2011
Does this bat have the USSSA stamp on it?
Asked by Segallal on Sep 25, 2011
No, the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR is an adutl baseball bat. Adult bats do not require the new USSSA stamp.
· Sep 26, 2011
Is the CF5 BBCOR? Or is the Voodoo the only BBCOR for 2012?
Asked by jasxx on Sep 25, 2011
Both the 2012 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR adult bat and 2012 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR adult bat are BBCOR certified. All BBCOR bats will have "BBCOR" in the product's name.
· Sep 26, 2011
My son is 13 and new to the big barrel. I am looking at the Anderson Ignite and the VooDoo. He is not a power hitter. Which bat is going to be the best for him?
Asked by SML on Sep 25, 2011
Is he required to the use the -3 adult size bat? If so, the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR would be a good choice.
· Sep 26, 2011
I'm going to be a freshman this year and am looking for a bat with great pop. I don't hit for power but can sometimes send the ball a long ways. I'm debating if this bat has enough balance to help my swing during my first season of high school ball?
Asked by Paul on Sep 24, 2011
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR is well balanced and will provide good pop to your swing.
· Sep 25, 2011
I am a Freshman on a high school team, and i am more of a power hitter...out of all BBCOR bats under $300, which bat do you reccomend?
Asked by E on Sep 24, 2011
There are several determining factors when choosing the proper bat. Please contact JustBats.Com at 1-866-321-2287 so we can help you determine which is the right bat for you.
· Sep 25, 2011
I'm a power hitter and I'm debating on which to get, this bat or the Easton XL2. What do you think?
Asked by big h on Sep 23, 2011
Both are great bats, but as a power hitter, you may want to consider the Easton XL2. The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR is well balanced while the XL2 has an extended barrel with a slight end-load.
· Sep 24, 2011
How does the weight distribution compare to the 2011 Voodoo? I hate using bats that are topheavy.
Asked by pacebaseball7 on Sep 15, 2011
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR is well balanced and similar to the 2011 model.
· Sep 15, 2011
Is the Voodoo BBCOR better than the BBCOR Omen?
Asked by yankees#1 on Sep 13, 2011
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR and the Easton Omen are both good bats. The Voodoo has an alloy barrel while the Omen has a composite barrel. Composite barrels tend to have more "pop" than alloy bats.
· Sep 13, 2011
What's the difference between this bat and the DeMarini CF5? Is one better than the other?
Asked by BRbaseball26 on Sep 12, 2011
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR is a two-piece hybrid with a composite handle and alloy barrel. The CF5 is a two-piece full composite bat. Composite bats tend to have more "pop" than some alloy bats.
· Sep 13, 2011
Are there ANY differences between this and the 2011 BBCOR Voodoo, other than color?
Asked by Nessie on Jul 07, 2011
The difference between the 2011 and 2012 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR is the aluminum used in the barrel. The 2012 uses the newest aluminum available to them. It is also more durable and has a little more pop.
· Jul 07, 2011
Our local PA. Jr. American Legion team has a strict rule stating that the bat can NOT say COMPOSITE on it anywhere. We were not sure by looking at the bat on your site even with zooming in. Not sure if the picture shows the whole bat Thanks for your help.
Asked by Irish Bob on May 20, 2011
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR is a two-piece hybrid with a composite handle and alloy barrel. It does say "composite" on the handle.
· May 23, 2011
I can't make my mind up between this bat or the 2012 DeMarini CF5, what do you think is a more powerful/better bat?
Asked by alex on May 18, 2011
It really comes down to personal preference. The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR is a two-piece hybrid with an alloy barrel and composite handle while the 2012 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR is a two-piece full composite. Both are high performance bats with excellent pop.
· May 20, 2011
My son will be a freshman this year and has to use a BBCOR this summer. He was hitting 350' bombs with the Easton Surge XXL BESR that is also a composite handle. Does this bat flex more or less than the 2011 XXL Surge? At 14-15 I don't know if he is strong enough to need a one piece handle. What do you think?
Asked by General on May 17, 2011
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR and Easton Surge BBCOR are both two-piece hybrid bats and will have a similar flex. Both are popular models and either would be an excellent choice.
· May 19, 2011
What's the difference between the technology in this bat and the technology in the CF5?
Asked by Keyle on May 15, 2011
The 2012 DeMarini CF5 is a two-piece full composite bat. The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR is a two-piece hybrid bat with an alloy barrel and composite handle. The CF5 will require a 150-200 swing break-in period before it's game ready but the Voodoo is game ready as soon as you buy it.
· May 16, 2011
Is it a power hitting bat or more line drives?
Asked by cj on May 08, 2011
The 2012 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR is a two-piece bat that provides more flex than a one-piece bat. Two-piece bats are generally preferred by line drive hitters.
· May 10, 2011
Would you recommend the Voodoo or the Nike BBCOR for 2012?
Asked by Austin on May 03, 2011
The DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR DXVD is a top of the line two-piece bat. The hybrid design features a composite handle and alloy barrel for great balance and pop.
· May 03, 2011
Is it very well balanced or is it extremely top heavy like all the other BBCORs?
Asked by Nicdville on May 01, 2011
The DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR DXVDC is an evenly balanced bat..
· May 02, 2011
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