- -3 Length to Weight Ratio
- 2 5/8 Inch Barrel Diameter
- BBCOR Certified - Approved for H.S. and Collegiate Play
- Doublewall Construction
- Free Shipping!
- Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty
- Geo End Cap
- Half and Half Technology Makes YOU Stronger
- Insanely Balanced Swing Weight
- TR3 F.L.O. Composite
- Two-Piece Fully Composite Design
by Demarini guy - May 11, 2012
Pros: this is the best bat I have ever used. I have iused the Easton s1 bbcor, the 2012 voodoo, combat b2, and none of those bats even compare to the cf5. I swung the cf5 and Easton s1 and they have about the same swing weight except the cf5 has a much bigger barrel. This bat makes a really cool sound when u hit the ball. Even if you don't hit tue ball on the sweet spot the ball still goes far! Worth every penny!
Cons: NONE!!!!!
Review Summary
based on 55 ratings. 55 user reviews.
New for 2013! What happens when science meets psychosis? A chaotic design, chaotic speed, chaotic power... and total anarchy! The new CF5 BBCOR uses all new technology to produce a finished product that can do some serious destruction on the diamond! Constructing the CF5 using their new TR3 F.L.O. Composite, DeMarini has successfully created their lightest swinging bat yet. TR3 F.L.O. (which stands for Fused Layer Optimized) is a cutting edge material that is the result of the random and naturally chaotic fusing of carbon fibers. This creates a more compact carbon that enables DeMarini to make the new CF5 lighter and stronger than ever before. The stronger design allows for more even weight distribution, which in turn produces faster bat speeds! This two-piece fully composite design uses Doublewall technology to give it maximum trampoline effect with the largest sweetspot possible! DeMarini's Half and Half two-piece technology makes YOU stronger by silencing feedback on off-center hits and creating the largest, most responsive sweetspot by flexing before impact and recoiling with a burst of ball-launching energy! The CF5 also features a Geo End Cap that's focus is on keeping the barrel stiff and not letting energy escape through the end of the bat. This gives each and every hit an extra blast of energy. DeMarini: Born Hardcore! The CF5 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!
55 Product Reviews
Review This Batby Demarini guy - May 11, 2012
Pros: this is the best bat I have ever used. I have iused the Easton s1 bbcor, the 2012 voodoo, combat b2, and none of those bats even compare to the cf5. I swung the cf5 and Easton s1 and they have about the same swing weight except the cf5 has a much bigger barrel. This bat makes a really cool sound when u hit the ball. Even if you don't hit tue ball on the sweet spot the ball still goes far! Worth every penny!
Cons: NONE!!!!!
by Zach K. - May 03, 2012
Pros: I gotta tell you, this bat, man, this is the bast bat I have ever used. This bat is extremely nice looking, and finally a bat that isn't over priced even at $400.00. This bat is not heavy at all, and hits like a BESR approved bat, not BBCOR. DO NOT buy the other CF5 because it is cheaper, this is a much better bat!
Cons: Nothing at all!
by chaos - May 01, 2012
Pros: light balanced not top heavy even and distributed power.....good design to show off your swagger when u hit the LONGBALL....ENJOY!
Cons:
by NCKnights - Jun 12, 2012
Pros: First off, everyone looking to buy a bat should know this is easily the best Demarini bat since the CF3 (one of my all time favorites, shame its illegal). This hits more like an old BESR because its composite, and its better any other BBCOR i've ever experienced, including all of the Easton Power Brigade series, the disappointing 2012 CF5, Voodoo, Nike, and the Easton Omen. Do NOT settle for the 2012 CF5 just because its cheaper, the new model is far in a way the best bat on the market right now. The grip is perfect, not too slippery, and the balance makes my 33"30' feel like a 32"29'. If you can afford a $400 bat, this should be your pick. Well played Demarini, you have set the bar high once again.
Cons: Very expensive, but still worth it
by Baseball Hitter - May 18, 2012
Pros: good pop, balanced, cool design don't buy old cf5 just cause its cheaper, this bat is much better
Cons: NONE!
by Brendy - May 29, 2012
Pros: Excellent balance. Great sweet spot and the ball comes off like a rocket. Expensive, but certainly one of the best bats I have ever used. A CF4 on steroids.
Cons: None.
by My Best Bat - May 14, 2012
Pros: Great pop. Nice handle. Hard to break.
Cons: It is BBCOR.
by arp211 - May 22, 2012
Pros: Absolutly amazing any where on bat the ball goes it gets crushed.
Cons: zero
by High School Hero - May 17, 2012
Pros: This is a very great bat for most batters that can swing a bat.It has a really great contact sound and great pop. The sweet spot if fairly big on this bat.
Cons: Read the Pros.
by BiGBAT69 - May 31, 2012
Pros: One of the best bats in BBCOR Bounces off my bat. Really light, grip outstanding,does not feel like -3
Cons: None, all team wants to use it
by bas3ballstud221 - Jul 30, 2012
Pros: Breaks-in in just about 25 hitts very light like swinging a -10 Amazing handle grip 100xs better then the 2012 version
Cons: Dies fast if it is used by to many people
by KINGOF BASEBALL - Apr 25, 2012
Pros: great pop, balanced
Cons: NOTHING
by bombfest - Jun 14, 2012
Pros: this bat is the most balanced bbcor bat on the market.this bat is the nicest feeling bat. jacking bombs is its nickname
Cons: if their was cons i wouldn't have the bat
by hrhitter - Jun 19, 2012
Pros: amazing pop, borrowed my friends and was hitting 2 times better than with my easton XL1, extremly balanced and doesnt have much vibration, designs are awesome. way to go DeMarini
Cons: none
by Jb - Aug 27, 2012
Pros: So much pop its not even funny
Cons:
by Baseball Player - May 05, 2012
Pros: feels EXTREMELY light when you swing it, balanced, trampolines off the bat.
Cons: better pop
by GAVINGAVINGAVIN - Sep 25, 2012
Pros: Well-Balanced, Huge Sweet Spot
Cons: After about 2 months the pop drops off dramatically-not worth the $400 in terms of long term use.
by Dr. Bleachers - Jun 11, 2012
Pros: I just used the bat the other day for the first time. I didn't think much of this bat until I started to hit. This bat has amazing pop! I'm 13 and in junior league and I swung this bat easily. I've used the B3 , XL3 , and the Voodoo all in BBCOR models and by far , this is my favorite.
Cons: Bat is expensive , but well worth the price!
by Shorty - Sep 11, 2012
Pros: The appearance was what I liked initially plus the fact that I needed a more balanced bat to fit my needs. I got the bat for a birthday present and have been breaking it in and have only played on ball game with it. I Hit the ball fairly well but still getting use to these BBCOR bats. The more I use it doing tee work and other batting drills it's getting more broken in. I like the bat so far.
Cons: Paint chips easily and scratches, but don't all baseball bats if you are using them? Cost for my parents was an issue but if it allows me to maintain a good swing then they say it was worth it.
by Demarini 101 - Mar 17, 2013
Pros: Balance, balance, balance. I have never used or picked up a bat with such a light swing weight. While the S1 is so renowned for their light swing weight, the CF5 is even more balanced. This bat flies through the zone and allows solid contact almost all the time.
Cons: Very difficult to get used to. Your timing gets slightly thrown off when your bat speed is so quick but after a week or so the ball started jumping off the bat.
by Matt - Mar 25, 2013
Pros: One of the best bats I have ever swung. In my opinion, it's overall quality beats any other bat on the market. Large sweet spot, great pop, fantastic grip, and very well balanced. This bat is great for either a power hitter or a contact hitter like myself.
Cons: None!
by Stephen B. - May 15, 2012
Pros: The bat just arrived in the mail and it is sooooooooo freaking awesome. The grip is the nicest ive seen. Its not too slick but not too rough. And, its perfectly balanced. Also, im so happy i dont have to worry about breaking it in. i couldnt stop smiling when i opened the package. I would definitely suggest this bat.
Cons: It came with a scratch but im not too concerned about that.
by BF42 - Aug 05, 2012
Pros: EVERYTHING!!! This is the best bat I have ever used. It is really balanced and the best pop of any bbcor. Not over priced at all.
Cons: NONE!
by Old Fart - Feb 06, 2013
Pros: Best BBCOR on the market. A little on the pricey side, but you get what you pay for.
Cons: None
by A-Train - Mar 05, 2013
Pros: Amazing pop, nice feel to the handle, all the weight is toward the handle so you have no problem catching up & adjusting to different speed pitches because of the weight distribution. If you're a line drive/power hitter I would recommend this bat to you.
Cons: Break in period takes a while and hitting it off the end is unpleasant but all in all good bat.
by a baseball player. - Mar 05, 2013
Pros: Best bbcor bat I've used so far nice weight distribution perfect for the guys who need the extra bat speed but also perfect for line drive/power hitters like myself. Pop is amazing, it feels like you're not hitting anything. GET THIS BAT.
Cons: None except hitting it off the end of the bat is less than fun.
by Joey - May 19, 2013
Pros: Amazing pop off the shelf. One of the lightest swinging bats I've ever used!! Highly recommend this bat!!
Cons:
by Boomer - May 22, 2013
Pros: Best bat in the whole world. Never think it is too expensive cause you will be wiped out once you get it.
Cons: NONE AT ALL!!!
by M&M - Jun 13, 2012
Pros: Great pop. No diifference from the 2012 model. So look at my review for the 2012 model and it excatly applies to this bat to.
Cons: Paint knicks a little, no biggy.
by Dylan.S - Jul 15, 2012
Pros: Hits heavy, doesn't sting when it not in sweet spot, has amazing pop to it the 2012 cf5 is not even close to as good as this
Cons: None
by Best Bat Ever - Aug 15, 2012
Pros: This bat makes the ball jump off so well. It is not hard to swing, and it is pretty light. I recomend ths bat and don't buy the easton s3 because it stinks. Buy this bat.
Cons: The white handle tends to get dirty.
by Good Bat - Aug 22, 2012
Pros: good pop. I reccomend this bat
Cons: The white handle gets dirty.
by Builtforspeed - Mar 13, 2013
Pros: Bought it for my 13 and 14 year old sons and they love it. It's light, well balanced with lots of pop. I coach my sons Jr. league team and I see the bat in action everything day; they hit line drive after line drive with plenty of pop. I look forward their first game.
Cons: None as of yet...
by squishy - Mar 25, 2013
Pros: ball literally jumps off of bat! so light it is lighter than all 4 easton speed series and just amazing feel for anyone.
Cons: impossible
by Worm69 - Apr 07, 2013
Pros: Very neat appearance and the smaller knob feels great.
Cons: The bat feels dead to me and the others that borrowed it. ranging from contact hitters to power hitters as well. I would compare it to the feel of a tennis racquet. Spongey!
by Anonymous - May 18, 2013
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by top flight - May 05, 2012
Pros: wow best pop of any bbcor bat on the market they say this is like th x1 and s1 but this blows them out of the water
Cons: a lot of ball marks but thats ok
by chris - May 20, 2012
Pros: great pop but sounds kinda off but the ball seems to fly off the bat. It looks great and performs even better
Cons: chips/scratches easy, expensive $$$, Its full composite so it sounds muffled
by Pascale - May 28, 2012
Pros: Great pop, Much better then the disappointing cf5. I defiantly recommend this bat!
Cons: NONE
by Ryan - Jun 13, 2012
Pros: This bat is amazing at has so much pop no matter where u hit the ball it wont sting a lot at all. Its very balanced i used the 33/30 yesterday it felt a lot lighter then 30 ounces. The price is a litte high but other then that its an amazing bat!
Cons: None at all!
by Baseball player - Jul 06, 2012
Pros: Good pop, cool design, very balanced. This bat is awesome!
Cons: NONE!!
by david b - Aug 05, 2012
Pros: wow...feels light.very balanced..does not feel or act like a bbcor..feels like the bats I used in rec leagues,,minus 11's...it feels that light...just flick my wrists and ball flies!
Cons: expensive
by CF% - Aug 06, 2012
Pros: Great bat.Looks cools and has so much pop almost a besr I have swung both Marucci bats and this is so much lighter. It feels like a drop 10. It may be expensive but it is so worth it. Don't buy the other cf5 because it is cheaper this is much better.
Cons: The only one is that it get dirty fast but that is easy to fix.
by wa - Dec 09, 2012
Pros: AMAZING BAT WENT 8 FOR 8 THE FIRST DAY I GOT IT 1 HR 3 RBI 2 TRIPLES BEST BATS A MUST BUY.(IT WAS A DOUBLE HEADER)
Cons: Non
by Coach - Jul 21, 2012
Pros: It was great for a few months and then went dead.... Florida heat? or poor product? lemon?
Cons: The warranty is a joke. The 3 reasons for returning are fine but if you purchase a "dead" bat or after a few months the bat goes flat/dead they will not accept it and your out $399.00 just like me. My son is 14 yoa; plays travel ball and high school. Easton will honor the customer!!!!
by baseballking7 - Aug 09, 2012
Pros: VERY BALANCED!!! Good pop Fast swing speeds Comfortable Grip
Cons: Not very much pop until bat is broken in.
by Baseball wonder - May 09, 2012
Pros: Feels like a lighter bat when swung, cool design, good pop
Cons: Nothing right now
by dash12 - Jun 27, 2012
Pros: Great bat! I believe this is the 2nd best BBCOR behind the Cat 5! GREAT pop!
Cons: Doesnt feel good when you hit it off the end or handle
by Veeeeeeeeeeevo - Jul 22, 2012
Pros: Nice Design and Pop.
Cons: The 2012 CF5 is Much Better. This Bat Looses Pop To Easy. The 2012 is The Way To Go With More Pop And Trampoline Effect.
by Anonymous - Jun 21, 2012
Pros: good grip, sweet designs, a lot of pop even if you don't hit it on the sweetspot. I'm 14 and almost hit a homerun over a 360 foot fence not even close to the sweetspot
Cons:
by d - Apr 21, 2012
Pros: this bat crayy best balanced bat fo sho lightest bbcor fo sho best pop fo sho demarini fo shooooooo
Cons:
by good guy - Sep 15, 2012
Pros: Good bat get this freekan bat it is amazing hit a 562 ft hr
Cons:
by BeastMode - Jun 17, 2012
Pros: Great sleek design. Goes far if you hit it right on sweetspot
Cons: If you get jammed or off the end it is a simple ground-ball near the pitchers mound.
by Marauder42 - Jun 20, 2012
Pros: looks preety cool. but thats where it ends.
Cons: EXPENSIVE. Losses pop to quickly, way too top heavy and bulkey. I would much rather spend my money on an S1 or S2, which are better bats to begin with
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Ask QuestionHow does this bat compare to the 2013 Easton S1?
Asked by comp on May 22, 2013
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR: DXCFC Adult is a two-piece, fully composite bat; like the Easton S1. Both bats have balanced swing weights and their performance is capped by the BBCOR certification. They are very comparable models in design.
· May 22, 2013
I recently saw a CF5 that is black and neon green in a local shop. Is it the 2014 model? When will you have it available?
Asked by Sooner1 on May 14, 2013
You saw the limited edition 2013 DeMarini CF5 LE BBCOR: DXCFC-LE Adult bat, it is located here - http://www.justbats.com/product/2013-demarini-cf5-le-bbcor--dxcfc-le-adult/17530/?pa_source=justbats&pa_campaign=newrelease&pa_medium=badges&pa_content=2013-demarini-cf5-le-bbcor--dxcfc-le-adult
· May 15, 2013
I'm 5'4" 125 lbs with above average bat speed. I'm a contact hitter. What size CF5 should I get? Also, do you still have 32 inch in stock?
Asked by demarinibaseball on May 13, 2013
Based on your size, you on the border between a 31" and 32" model. If you are still growing and want something to grow in to, a 32" model of the 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR: DXCFC would be recommended. All sizes you see on the website are in stock and ready to ship.
· May 13, 2013
How do you break in this bat ?
Asked by Jack on May 12, 2013
You will need to take approximately 200 hits off this bat, rotating the bat a quarter of a turn every few swings. This will assure that all sides of the bat will take enough hits to break up the material to help the bat reach max pop.
· May 12, 2013
How many more 32" models do you have left in this bat?
Asked by Garrettlayne on May 11, 2013
We have plenty of the 32" 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR: DXCFC Adult bats left in stock.
· May 11, 2013
When are you guys going to get the white CF5 BBCOR in 31"?
Asked by joeyjoe on May 10, 2013
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR: DXCFC Adult bat is a closeout model. We will not be getting any 31" back in stock.
· May 10, 2013
I amm not a power hitter, so would the RIP-IT Prototype AIR or CF5 be a better bat for me?
Asked by taz on May 09, 2013
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR: DXCFC Adult bat is a very balanced, two-piece composite bat. The RIP-IT Prototype AIR is also very balanced, but it has a one-piece alloy design with a stiffer flex. Both bats would be great options for a contact hitter.
· May 09, 2013
My son is 6 feet tall and 145 lbs. and still growing. He just turned 15 years old. What size CF5 do you suggest?
Asked by jeff on May 07, 2013
Based on the height and weight, we recommend a 33" model. For further information on sizing, please visit our Bat Coach at http://www.justbats.com/bat-coach/
· May 07, 2013
Is there a difference between this bat and the new Limited Edition CF5?
Asked by garrettlayne on May 06, 2013
The only difference between the 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR: DXCFC Adult bat and the 2013 CF5 LE BBCOR bat is the Limited Edition color scheme. Both bats feature DeMarini's TR3 F.L.O. Composite material in the handle and barrel.
· May 06, 2013
I am 5'6"and 130 lbs. What size CF5 do I need?
Asked by Garrettayne on May 06, 2013
Based on your height and weight, we recommend a 31" model in the 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR: DXCFC Adult bat. For more information on sizing, please visit our Bat Coach at http://www.justbats.com/bat-coach/
· May 06, 2013
I'm looking for a non-stiff, balanced weighted bat. Would you recommend this? And if not what bat would you recommend?
Asked by zd23 on May 05, 2013
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR: DXCFC Adult is insanely balanced and it's two-piece feature will add a flex to your swing.
· May 06, 2013
I am 5'9" and 160 lbs., but have always preferred longer bats and currently swing the 2011 Vexxum -5 in a 33". Should I stick with a 33"?
Asked by Conor on May 05, 2013
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR: DXCFC Adult bat would be a great choice. At your size a 32"-33" bat length is recommended. With the balance and bat speed this bat will give you you could most likely swing the 33" with great success.
· May 05, 2013
Does this bat really lose its pop easily? If so, how can I make this bat last as long as possible?
Asked by ST3 on May 04, 2013
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR: DXCFC Adult bat will not lose pop easily. It will be two-piece fully composite in design. It is one of the best BBCOR bat models on the market currently.
· May 04, 2013
I'm 5'8" 145 lbs. What size bat would you recommend?
Asked by Collin on Apr 06, 2013
With the height and weight given, we suggest that you get the 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR in the 32" 29 oz. model.
· Apr 06, 2013
Why did this bat drop $100? Are their any defects? My son is a power hitting 15 year old, would pine tar ruin his new bat?
Asked by Vidall on Mar 27, 2013
There are no defects in the 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR: DXCFC Adult bat, we are prepping for the release of the 2014 line and are passing the savings on to you. I would strongly recommend not applying pine tar to the bat. It would ruin the synthetic grip, additionally, most leagues ban the use of pine tar.
· Mar 28, 2013
What is the difference between the WTDXCFC and DXCFC?
Asked by Lil Harv on Mar 25, 2013
WTDXCFC and DXCFC are both product codes for the 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR: DXCFC bat. There is no difference between the two product codes.
· Mar 25, 2013
Is the Demarini CF5 BBCOR more for power hitters or line driver hitters?
Asked by RAZ0RBACK on Mar 23, 2013
The DeMarini CF5 BBCOR is a balanced two-piece composite bat which we recommend for line-drive gap hitters. Depending on the hitter you can still hit with power.
· Mar 23, 2013
Are you out of the 33" 30 oz. model?
Asked by dig it its doug on Mar 22, 2013
We currently do not have the 33" 30 oz. 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR: DXCFC Adult in stock. This is a discontinued bat, so we will not be receiving any more in stock as the new CF5 is scheduled to come out soon.
· Mar 22, 2013
What happened to the 32 inch 29 oz? Did it run out of stock or something?
Asked by big Ryan on Mar 21, 2013
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR: DXCFC Adult 32" 29 oz.is currently out of stock. We will not be receiving more inventory.
· Mar 21, 2013
I'm 15 years old, weigh 135 lbs, and I've been using a 32 inch for 2 yrs now. Is a 33" bat too long?
Asked by Slippery on Mar 16, 2013
A 32" 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR: DXCFC Adult is going to be the bat size you will need unless you are 6 foot or taller.
· Mar 16, 2013
Is this bat legal in Juniors?
Asked by davis on Mar 16, 2013
Yes, the 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR: DXCFC Adult will be legal in Little League Junior division.
· Mar 16, 2013
I am 5'4 110 lbs what length should I get?
Asked by jack on Mar 15, 2013
We recommend the 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR: DXCFC Adult in a 30" for a player your size.
· Mar 15, 2013
Is this bat legal for Little League juniors play? Because, I am a little sure that it is because it is BBCOR and all -3 have to be BBCOR.
Asked by anthony on Mar 14, 2013
Any BBCOR bat is approved for player in the Junior Division of Little League. Thus, the 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR: DXCFC would be a great choice as it is a BBCOR certified bat.
· Mar 14, 2013
I am a 13 year old catcher, 5'11", and 140lb. I hit clean up is it a good bat for me?
Asked by eddie on Mar 04, 2013
Yes, the 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR is a great bat for a clean up hitter. It is a two-piece bat that is very balanced so very ideal for a contact hitter.
· Mar 04, 2013
Is the barrel made from alluminum/alloy? Or is the whole bat composite?
Asked by John on Mar 03, 2013
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR: DXCFC Adult is a two-piece, 100% composite bat.
· Mar 03, 2013
Is the composite in this bat better than the IMX Composite?
Asked by Autto on Feb 28, 2013
Comparing materials from different manufacturers is difficult due to the secrecy involved in the proprietary construction process.
· Feb 28, 2013
Which one is better for a power hitter the CF5 or the Voodoo? Wouldn't I be able to swing the CF5 faster, thus hitting the ball further?
Asked by Mike on Feb 23, 2013
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR is amazingly balanced. It has great pop to it. It will generate alot of power. The 2013 DeMarini Voodoo has a slight endload to also add power but with that extra weight can be a little different if you aren't used to it.
· Feb 23, 2013
I am looking to buy a new bat, preferably the 2013 CF5, and I want to know how soon the 2014 CF5 will come out, as I don't want to buy the 2013 model and then the 2014 model come out soon after my purchase? Even if there is not an exact date, is there a time frame I could expect it to come out?
Asked by Cdoallstars on Feb 10, 2013
DeMarini generally releases their new line of bats in the fall of each year.
· Feb 10, 2013
What is the difference between the TR3 F.L.O. composite technology and the TR3 Strut composite technology?
Asked by snow29 on Jan 17, 2013
The new TR3 F.L.O. composite technology is material that is wound tighter that allows for a more balanced feel in the 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR: DXCFC Adult compared to the 2012 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR that uses TR3 Strut technology.
· Jan 18, 2013
I just purchased the 2013 DeMarini CF5 for my high school freshman son. He followed the break-in instructions by hitting 150+ balls off a batting tee while rotating the barrel between swings. He is now ready to hit some live baseballs with his 2013 CF5. Once he takes batting practice how will he know if the bat has (or has not) been properly broken in?
Asked by 8 Ball on Jan 11, 2013
If you followed the steps that you outlined, it will be properly broken-in. If it is not properly broken-in, you will see decreased performance and the bat may be more susceptible to cracking after facing live pitching.
· Jan 11, 2013
Which bat is better, the 2013 CF5 or the 2013 Voodoo?
Asked by Johnson on Jan 01, 2013
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR: DXCFC Adult bat will be a two-piece all composite design. It will be very balanced and easy to swing. It will require a period of break-in. The 2013 DeMarini Voodoo will also be a two-piece bat but will feature a composite handle and alloy barrel. This bat will require no break-in period. It will come hot right out of the wrapper. The Voodoo will not be as balanced as the CF5. It will have a barrel heavy end loaded feel to the swing weight. Typically, power hitters gravitate to the Voodoo. They seem to like the end loaded swing weight. Both bats are great selections for the 2013 season. It just depends if you want a balanced bat or an end loaded bat.
· Jan 02, 2013
What bat do you prefer for a contact hitter, the 2013 CF5 or 2013 XL1?
Asked by Parker on Dec 20, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR: DXCFC Adult bat is a better option for a contact hitter because it has a very balanced swing weight. The 2013 Easton XL1: BB13X1 has an extended barrel with more of an end load and is generally preferred by a power hitter.
· Dec 20, 2012
I am looking for a bat that I can use for power, because I am a power hitter. What should i get?
Asked by dez on Dec 12, 2012
End loaded bats are going to be the best options for a power hitter. Try the Easton XL3, Easton XL1, or the DeMarini Voodoo. All three of these bats will have an end loaded feel, which is perfect for any power hitter.
· Dec 12, 2012
Im 6'0 and weigh 160. what size should i get. Im 18 and have never swung anything but a 32" and am weary of moving up.
Asked by PQ on Dec 02, 2012
A 33" model is average based on your size. However, if you don't feel comfortable swinging a 33" BBCOR bat, then you shouldn't. You should always use the size you are most comfortable swinging.
· Dec 02, 2012
What is a better bat overall, the Easton S1 or the DeMarini CF5?
Asked by power oppo on Nov 30, 2012
The DeMarini CF5, and the Easton S1 are both the top of the line bats made by the manufacture. There will be no noticeable difference in the pop, balance, or durability.
· Nov 30, 2012
Does this bat lose pop easily(the 2013 cf5)???? because some of the not so good reviews they say it lost pop after about 2 months.
Asked by bombsquad on Nov 28, 2012
That all depends on how much it's used and how many people use it. For individual users, the 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR: DXCFC maintains good pop for an extended period of time.
· Nov 28, 2012
i am 5'9 and weigh 160 pounds what size bat should i use??
Asked by Alex on Nov 27, 2012
A 32" model is recommended based on your size.
· Nov 27, 2012
When's the new CF5 BBCOR going to come out?
Asked by dave on Nov 26, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR: DXCFC Adult bat is the latest model for the CF5 BBCOR. It is currently available. We do not currently have any information as to when a 2014 model CF5 BBCOR will be released.
· Nov 27, 2012
What's the difference between the 2013 and 2012 DeMarini CF5? Which bat is better?
Asked by bob on Nov 24, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR uses upgraded composite in the barrel and handle for added performance and durability compared to the 2012 model. The 2013 model uses the TR3 F.L.O. Composite and the 2012 uses the TR3 Strut Composite.
· Nov 24, 2012
Is there a huge difference in balance between the 2012 cf5 model and the new 2013 model?
Asked by Mitch on Nov 23, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR uses new TR3 F.L.O. Composite for a more balanced swing weight than the 2012 CF5.
· Nov 23, 2012
Does the CF5 or the new S1 feel lighter? And which one would you say has more pop when considering I am a line drive hitter and not a home run hitter?
Asked by Jake on Nov 20, 2012
Both the 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR: DXCFC and the 2013 Easton S1 BBCOR will have a balanced swing weight. Both are two-piece composite bats and will be similar in performance. You really cannot go wrong with either one. We also suggest checking our our review section to compare the performance of the two bats.
· Nov 21, 2012
Does the CF5 use rings to dampen the barrel?
Asked by Bubba on Nov 20, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR: DXCFC Adult uses rings to dampen the barrel to pass BBCOR testing.
· Nov 20, 2012
Is there a break-in time for the CF5? I thought I read somewhere that there is not but I can't remember.
Asked by rknico on Nov 15, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR: DXCFC Adult bat will be a Two-Piece design. It will be 100% Composite construction. This bat will require a period of break-in. 100-200 swings off of a tee or soft toss while rotating the bat in your hands. Making sure to work over that whole barrel. This bat will be very Balanced in swing weight. It will also come with a 12 Month Warranty through DeMarini.
· Nov 15, 2012
Does this bat or the COMbat 52 Caliber -3 have more pop?
Asked by JBC on Nov 12, 2012
Both the 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR: DXCFC Adult bat and the COMbat 52 Caliber AB BBCOR: 52CALAB1 Adult bat will have good pop. It depends on what type of hitter you are. The COMbat 52 Caliber will be a One-Piece all Composite design that Power Hitter will love. The DeMarini CF5 will be a Two-Piece all Composite design that Line-drive and Gap Hitters will tend to like. The 52 Caliber will feel more stiff in the handle and when swinging through the zone. While the CF5 and its Two-Piece Design will actually improve hitters swing speeds and feel very balanced. Both bats will come with Full 12 Month Warranties through their manufacturers. They will both improve your hitting performance depending on what type of hitting category you fall into.
· Nov 13, 2012
What size would you recommend for a 6'1 , 168lb, freshman in highschool?
Asked by Gonsowski on Nov 12, 2012
Using our Bat Coach Feature on justbats.com I was able to determine that you should be swinging a 33" 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR: DXCFC Adult bat.
· Nov 12, 2012
What is the difference between the 2013 CF5, the 2013 Combat Portent, and the Easton XL1?
Asked by Eric on Nov 10, 2012
The Combat Portent is a one-piece composite bat while the Easton XL1 and the Demarini CF5 are two-piece composite bats. All three are BBCOR certified and legal for H.S. and collegiate play.
· Nov 11, 2012
What is the break- in period for this bat?
Asked by Eric on Nov 10, 2012
We recommend to do 100-200 soft toss swings, or hitting off a tee using real baseballs. you should also rotate the barrel a quarter of an inch every swing.
· Nov 10, 2012
I am a junior in high school, 6'1 190 lbs and hit the ball hard, but don't have the best bat speed. I've always been an Easton stealth speed guy, but got the CF5 last year and did pretty well. Should I get the S1 or the new CF5? And why?
Asked by Blazingjumpman on Nov 09, 2012
Both the 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR: DXCFC and the Easton S1 are balanced two-piece composite bats. They are top of the line for each manufacture. If you have had success with the CF5, we recommend to stay with the same bat.
· Nov 09, 2012
Is this bat approved for Little League (Junior Division)?
Asked by J on Oct 30, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR: DXCFC Adult is approved for Little League (Junior Division).
· Oct 30, 2012
What bat has a bigger sweetspot and which one wings lighter? This or the easton S1?
Asked by derek on Oct 21, 2012
The DeMarini CF5 will have a slightly larger sweetspot, but the Easton S1 has a lighter swing weight.
· Oct 21, 2012
Is this the best BBCOR that has the most pop?
Asked by dave on Oct 14, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR is one of the highest performing bats on the market. It has a ton of pop and is also very durable.
· Oct 14, 2012
Are there cold weather temperature restrictions with this bat?
Asked by S bomb on Oct 08, 2012
DeMarini recommends you limit how many hits you put on the CF5 when it's below 55 degrees.
· Oct 08, 2012
What's the difference between the 2012 Dimarini Voodoo and the new 2013 Version?
Asked by Sean on Sep 29, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR will have an upgraded alloy in the barrel and will be a bit more end loaded than the 2012 version.
· Sep 29, 2012
My nephew is currently using the 2011 CF5-8 and needs to now get a -3. What would be a good bat that swings comparable to the -8? Is the 2012 CF5 as comparable to the 2013?
Asked by Val on Sep 24, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 is more balanced than 2012 DeMarini CF5. Both bats will be comparable as far as performance is concerned.
· Sep 24, 2012
When will the Demarini CF6 come out?
Asked by rebels32 on Sep 23, 2012
Demarini Has not released when they will be coming out with their new line.
· Sep 23, 2012
I am 13 years old and I'm trying to decide between 2013 CF5 (-3) or the Exogrid 2 (-3). Which is better?
Asked by Robbie Jr. on Sep 06, 2012
Both are excellent bats. The 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR is best suited for a contact hitter. The EXOGRID2 is best suited for a power hitter. The CF5 will require a break-in period and the EXOGRID2 will be game ready. However, we are currently out of stock of the EXOGRID2.
· Sep 06, 2012
Hi, I'm 13 and I'm 5 foot 4 and 105lbs. I'd like to know if this bat is a BBCOR .5 bat. I'm doing Babe Ruth fall baseball, and I really would like to have this bat because of the satisfactory results I had with the 2012 version. I just need to know if it is Babe Ruth approved.
Asked by Ethan on Aug 21, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR: DXCFC is BBCOR certified and will be legal. Anytime your see "BBCOR" in the product name, that indicates it's a BBCOR certified bat.
· Aug 21, 2012
When will the next line of DeMarini bats come out?
Asked by Jmo on Aug 13, 2012
DeMarini will release its new line of bats in early spring of 2013.
· Aug 13, 2012
Between this and the Easton S1, which bat would feel less top heavy for a 31 inch?
Asked by Mike on Aug 11, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 and the Easton S1 are both going to be very balanced bats with a lot of pop. The CF5 will swing a little bit lighter because of the type of composite DeMarini uses.
· Aug 11, 2012
Is this bat (BBCOR) legal for college use?
Asked by thatguy1234 on Aug 06, 2012
Yes. The 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR: DXCFC Adult bat is BBCOR certified and legal for college play.
· Aug 06, 2012
I can't afford this bat as of now, what bat would be comparable to this bat that is cheaper?
Asked by CMoney on Aug 03, 2012
Two-piece, full composite bats like the DeMarini DXCFC are typically pretty expensive. I would recommend the 2012 DXCFC as it is on closeout pricing, or the DeMarini Voodoo or Vexxum.
· Aug 03, 2012
Is this bat good for someone who is a contact hitter, looking to increase his swing speed? If it isn't what bat would you recommend?
Asked by C.J. on Aug 03, 2012
Yes. The 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR is a two-piece composite which will allow for increased swing speed. Additionally it is a very balanced bat which will help with swing speed as well.
· Aug 03, 2012
Is there any difference between the new CF5 and the old CF5 besides the paint job?
Asked by Teeman on Jul 31, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 has a more balanced weight distribution and use TR3 F.L.O. composite. The 2012 DeMarini CF5 uses TR3 Strut composite. Here is a link to further compare the two bats. http://www.justbats.com/compare/
· Jul 31, 2012
I'm 5'4 280lb DH and i have a very fast, strong swing, is this bat balanced enough so i can deliver my swing well?
Asked by The Dennis-inator on Jul 19, 2012
Yes. The 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR: DXCFC Adult bat is well balanced.
· Jul 19, 2012
Do you recommend this bat or the Easton XL1?
Asked by Hot Dog on Jul 19, 2012
The composite used in the DeMarini CF5 and the Easton XL1 would be very comparable in terms of performance. The 2013 DeMarini CF5 is balanced and the Easton XL1 is slightly end loaded, so it depends what your preference is.
· Jul 19, 2012
If I'm 5' 8" what size should I get?
Asked by twillis on Jul 19, 2012
Here is a link to our Bat Coach tool where you can enter in your height, weight,and other information to find the right fit for you. http://www.justbats.com/bat-coach/
· Jul 19, 2012
I am 13 year old looking to get a big barrel and I am a line drive who has hit a lot of line drives for home runs and I like two piece composite and have used a CF4 and Omen. Would this bat be good for me?
Asked by Allstar2012 on Jul 18, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR will perform similar to the CF4 and Easton Omen. The main difference is the 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR is more balanced than the CF4 and Easton Omen.
· Jul 18, 2012
Is this bat better for contact or power?
Asked by 123 on Jul 18, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 is a great bat for both contact and power.
· Jul 18, 2012
I am 5'5" and 105 pounds. I am a contact hitter who's going into their second year of BBCOR bats. Is the 2013 CF5 or the 2013 Voodoo a better choice for a skinny player to hit singles and doubles with?
Asked by demarini26 on Jul 17, 2012
I would suggest the 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR. The CF5 is going to be more balanced and lighter swinging compared to the DeMarini Voodoo.
· Jul 17, 2012
I'm 5'11", 140 pound high school freshman and I am a line drive hitter. What bat would be better for me the 2013 CF5 of the 2013 Voodoo?
Asked by Evan on Jul 17, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 would be the best choice for a line drive hitter. It is evenly balanced and has a light swing weight.
· Jul 17, 2012
I'm a 5'6 130lb high school sophomore and I hit for a mix of contact and power and I used the 2012 CF5 and I loved it, would the transition to this bat be easy?
Asked by Jake on Jul 15, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR is even more balanced than the 2012 CF5, great for a player making the transition to BBCOR.
· Jul 16, 2012
Is there any real difference between the 2012 CF5 and the new 2013 version?
Asked by Don on Jul 13, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR uses new TR3 F.L.O. Composite for a more balanced swing weight than the 2012 CF5.
· Jul 13, 2012
I am 13 years old 5' 7" and very strong, but I prefer a balanced bat. I have hit the 2012 Voodoo and The 2012 CF5 and was wondering what Voodoo is better because I like it and tell me which CF5 is better because they seem the same.
Asked by Aaron on Jun 30, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini Voodoo will have a slight load, whereas the 2013 DeMarini CF5 will be more balanced than the 2012 CF5 model. If you prefer a balanced bat I would go with the CF5.
· Jun 30, 2012
My son is small for his age (13) 5' 90 lbs. He's playing up in travel ball and has to use a BBCOR. Obviously not a power hitter we're looking at the 5150 and 2013 CF5. Which one would you recommend?
Asked by Benniethejet on Jun 28, 2012
Two-piece bats like the DeMarini CF5 BBCOR are best suited for a contact hitter. The Rawlings 5150 is best for a power hitter. The 2013 DeMarini CF5 is balanced and would be great for a player making the transition to a BBCOR bat.
· Jun 28, 2012
I'm deciding on getting this CF5 or the Easton S1. Which bat do you think would be better for a contact hitter? Which has more pop?
Asked by Neonswagg on Jun 28, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 and the Easton S1 would both work for a contact hitter because they are both two-piece bats. Both the CF5 and the S1 are high performing bats with a lot of pop.
· Jun 28, 2012
Is your DeMarini CF5 -10 32" a BBCOR bat?
Asked by hunter on Jun 28, 2012
No, only bats with -3 length to weight ratio will be BBCOR certified.
· Jun 28, 2012
Is DeMarini coming out with a 2014 model?
Asked by Justin on Jun 28, 2012
DeMarini just released the 2013 lines recently, so it will be awhile before the 2014 models come out.
· Jun 28, 2012
Is this same as the model: WTDXCFC-13?
Asked by josh on Jun 18, 2012
The DXCFC is the model number for the DeMarini CF5 BBCOR. The CF5 in a baseball model does not come in a -13.
· Jun 18, 2012
My son is going into Schuylkill Tener League a 13-15 year old Babe Ruth League. I was wondering if he would he be eligible to use this bat because it's a 2 piece composite even though it's BBCOR.
Asked by Mic7Man on Jun 16, 2012
Yes. Composite bats must be BBCOR certified and the 2013 DeMarini CF5 meets that standard.
· Jun 16, 2012
Is the CF5 more like the Easton S1 or XL1 when considering swing weight and balance?
Asked by DesertDragon on Jun 13, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR is comparable to the Easton S1 in weight and balance.
· Jun 13, 2012
Is the DeMarini CF5 Adult better than the Easton S1 Adult bat?
Asked by Scotty on Jun 11, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR: DXCFC Adult and the Easton S1 BBCOR: BB11S1 Adult are going to be extremely similar bats. They are both two-piece all composite bats with a balanced swing weight.
· Jun 11, 2012
What is the difference between 2013 CF5 and the 2012 CF5, because the prices between them are significantly different?
Asked by jimmy on Jun 09, 2012
The 2013 CF5 will have upgraded technology and materials and a bit more balanced. The 2012 CF5 is less expensive because it is last year's model.
· Jun 09, 2012
What's a better bat over all for a 5'9 120 lb 13 year old who has quick hands? The 2013 CF5 or the 2013 Vexxum?
Asked by LW on Jun 06, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini Vexxum BBCOR is more end loaded than the 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR. The Vexxum would be best suited for a player who has some power and quick bat speed.
· Jun 06, 2012
Does the CF5 need to be broken in? And does it have as much pop as the Voodoo?
Asked by Aaronader on Jun 04, 2012
Since the CF5 is a composite bat, it will require a break-in. Also, since it has a composite barrel it will have a little more pop than the Voodoo.
· Jun 04, 2012
Is this the best 2013 bat?
Asked by sank on May 30, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR: DXCFC is one of the highest performing two-piece fully composite bats on the market. Here is link to take a look at some of its features. http://www.justbats.com/product/2013-demarini-cf5-bbcor--dxcfc-adult/15465/
· May 30, 2012
Hey, I've been swingging the Louisville Slugger H2 Hybrid and I was wondering which bag would be the closest similar to that bat. I know it has to be BBCOR, but what bat is the closest?
Asked by Bat obsesser on May 25, 2012
The closest comparison to the H2 Hybrid will be the Louisville Slugger Vertex: BB12V. The Vertex was actually made to replace the H2 and features a similar construction, and materials.
· May 25, 2012
one of the reviews said that this bat wasnt bbcor approved but it says it is...well?
Asked by bob on May 25, 2012
Yes the 2013 DeMarini CF5 is BBCOR certified.
· May 25, 2012
What is the difference in pop and balance in CF5 and the Easton S4?
Asked by kspradley on May 22, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 and the Easton S4 are both very high performing bats and will be comparable in pop. The main difference is that these bats have different barrel diameters. Here is a link to further compare these two bats. http://www.justbats.com/compare/
· May 22, 2012
I'm a 6'0 125 pound contact hitter, would this bat fit me?
Asked by Mykel on May 20, 2012
Yes, the CF5 DXCFC is a very good option for your size. It has a tremendous amount of pop.
· May 20, 2012
i am a power hitter and i was just wondering, would a bat like this (2-piece composite) or say a bat such as the Rawlings 5150 (1-piece aluminum) help me generate more power?
Asked by hitta on May 19, 2012
It would come down to personally preference. The two-piece design of the CF5 would add for extra whip with the barrel. The one-piece 5150 has a solid feel with less flex which can add for more barrel control.
· May 19, 2012
do you reccomend this bat or the xl3 for a power hitter
Asked by steve on May 18, 2012
Both the DeMarini CF5 and the Easton XL3 would be good fits for a power hitter. The main difference between these two bats is that the DeMarini CF5 is a two-piece fully composite bat, whereas the Easton XL3 is a one-piece fully aluminum bat. http://www.justbats.com/compare/
· May 18, 2012
What is the difference in performance of this bat compared to the previous CF5? Is this one worth the extra $150?
Asked by B-Rad on May 09, 2012
The biggest difference is the switch from TR3 STRUT Composite to TR3 F.L.O. Composite that allows the CF5 have a lighter swing weight and be stronger than ever before. As far whether it's worth the extra money... that's your call... I think it is.
· May 09, 2012
I play in an adult mens league (MSBL) and have been swinging a 33/30 Voodoo. This year the league went to BBCOR and I was wondering at 5'4" and 168 should I stick with my 33/30 or drop down to 32/29 as your "bat coach" has suggested? It seems I am right on the edge. I am not worried so much about the weight, as I am the length and having less plate coverage with the 32. Thanks
Asked by Dean on May 09, 2012
Even though there are recommended sizes, determining the right size of bat for someone really comes down to whatever you feel comfortable with. If you are comfortable swinging a 33/30 and that is what you have currently been swinging, I don't see any harm in staying with that size.
· May 09, 2012
How does this bat differ from the previous version? Did it change much?
Asked by thunder23 on May 01, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR is more stiff and end loaded than the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR. It also uses new X10 alloy for a stronger, more durable alloy barrel.
· May 01, 2012
Does this bat require a break in period??
Asked by Zack on Apr 30, 2012
Yes, the DeMarini CF5 would require a break in period because it has a composite barrel. We recommend taking 150-200 swings off a tee or soft toss. Make sure you remember to rotate the barrel about a quarter of an inch every 15-20 swings to fully break in the composite fibers.
· Apr 30, 2012
Is this bat better than the Marruci Black?
Asked by IrishSwagg on Apr 28, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 DXCFC is going to be one of the best bats on the market. This bat is going to have some of the newest technology used on the market. This bat will have great pop and durability.
· Apr 28, 2012
I am about 5'1 110 pound and more of a contact hitter. Would this bat be good for me
Asked by kade1323 on Apr 28, 2012
The DXCFC is a very good bat for your height and weight. It has a good balanced feel to it with a lot of pop.
· Apr 28, 2012
Does the 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR have better pop than any other DeMarini BBCOR bat?
Asked by Zack on Apr 28, 2012
Since the 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR: DXCFC Adult is the most expensive bat DeMarini manufactures, it will have the most pop.
· Apr 28, 2012
If I'm just starting out in high school baseball would this be a good bat for me?
Asked by np on Apr 26, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR is a balanced bat, perfect for someone starting out in high school. For exact sizing check out our bat coach; http://www.justbats.com/bat-coach/
· Apr 26, 2012
I am 14 years old and about 6 foot 148 pounds. What size should I get? And should I buy the Easton S1 or the CF5? I am a mixture of a power and contact hitter
Asked by Mac3 on Apr 24, 2012
Based on your height and weight, a 33 inch adult bat is recommended. The S1 is Easton's top of the line bat. The CF5 is DeMarini's top of the line bat. Both have great pop. The S1 will have a slightly lighter swing weight than the CF5. If you have average or below average swing speed, I would recommend the S1. If you have above average swing speed, I would recommend the CF5.
· Apr 24, 2012
What's the difference between this bat and the Easton XL1?
Asked by Reido on Apr 23, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR will be balanced. The Easton XL1 BBBOR is an end loaded bat.
· Apr 23, 2012
Is this bat balanced or end loaded?
Asked by Mac on Apr 23, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 BBCOR is very balanced. It does not have an end loaded feel to it.
· Apr 23, 2012
How would you compare this bat to the Easton S1? Which bat do you think performs better?
Asked by billy bob on Apr 19, 2012
The Easton S1 and the DeMarini CF5 are very similar bats. They are both two-piece composite bats with great pop. They will perform just about the same. Either bat would be a great pick!
· Apr 19, 2012
Is the 31 inches and 28 oz a drop 3?
Asked by DodgersFan on Apr 18, 2012
You are correct. You basically take the length (31 inches) minus the weight (28 ounces) to get the drop. All adult bats will be a -3.
· Apr 18, 2012
What's the difference between the 2013 and the 2012 versions of the CF5 BBCOR?
Asked by Brett on Apr 18, 2012
The biggest difference is the switch from TR3 STRUT Composite to TR3 F.L.O. Composite that allows the CF5 have a lighter swing weight and be stronger than ever before.
· Apr 18, 2012
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