- -3 Length to Weight Ratio
- 2 5/8 Inch Barrel Diameter
- BBCOR Certified - Approved for H.S. and Collegiate Play
- Free Shipping!
- Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty
- Long Barrel With Increased Sweet Spot
- Made in the U.S.A.
- N2M End Cap
- Stiff Flex For Maximum Power
- Taper Ring Technology
- Two-Piece Fully Aluminum Design
- X10 Alloy Barrel and Handle
by anonymous - Jun 18, 2012
Pros: amazing bat for a contact or power hitter with my first few swings with it i hit 2 homeruns and hit the fence. it is very light and easy to get around on fast pitchers with plus it has a big sweetspot. also there is little vibration.
Cons:
Review Summary
based on 34 ratings. 34 user reviews.
New for 2013! The DeMarini M2M is True American Muscle. Made in the USA, the M2M is all-alloy with no forgiveness. It's built for power, durability, and players that love to feel the ball all the way through the bat. This two-piece full-metal design is as stiff of a bat as they come; producing as much power as a metal bat possibly can. We're not talking about just any metal though. We're talking about DeMarini's new X10 Alloy. X10 features a proprietary blend of alloy agents and is finely tuned to give the M2M the thinnest, lightest, and strongest barrel walls possible. With a big, aggressive Long Barrel, the M2M is graced with one of the largest hitting surfaces (and sweetspots!) in the game today! The sweetspot is even further enhanced with Half and Half Technology that allows the barrel to produce a burst of ball-launching energy every time contact is made. Capped with an N2M End Cap that is scientifically tuned to absorb vibration, the M2M is one bat that will not disappoint. DeMarini: Born Hardcore! The M2M is BBCOR Certified and approved for high school and collegiate play. It is backed by a Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty. Free Shipping!
34 Product Reviews
Review This Batby anonymous - Jun 18, 2012
Pros: amazing bat for a contact or power hitter with my first few swings with it i hit 2 homeruns and hit the fence. it is very light and easy to get around on fast pitchers with plus it has a big sweetspot. also there is little vibration.
Cons:
by ochalfrican21 - Jun 12, 2012
Pros: very balanced good pop amazing sweet spot the whole barrel is good to hit off of very shiney able to get a solid hit off the end of the bat
Cons: paint chips a little bit but its a basebal not its wasnt made to look pretty
by kenster - Mar 10, 2013
Pros: Awesome bat for the price, great pop, and nice balance.
Cons: None.
by Hawks24 - Feb 15, 2013
Pros: I previously owned a Marucci Cat 5 squared and that bat was great for me for about a year and a half. The Cat 5 had amazing pop and an awesome sound. Going to this bat I was a little unsure, but the price was great. I must say the ball comes off the bat faster than the Cat 5! This bat has great pop right out of the wrapper, and also doesn't have the "dead" sound that most BBCOR bats have. All around great bat!
Cons: The knob is a little small.
by MrDemarini - Mar 20, 2013
Pros: the bat is amazing i just got it yesterday. i am already impressed by the amazing quality of the bat. i am on JV Baseball for highschool. it has amazing pop and not end loaded such as the voodoo.
Cons: nothing.. very impressed.
by Colby Scott - Apr 22, 2013
Pros: Got this bat last week the day before our first playoff games, used it and hit a homerun my 3rd at bat. It has a great solid feel to it. Perfectly balanced and has just as good pop as the rip-it I was using and its not even broken in yet.
Cons: I prefer just a tad bit more end weight. Sounds like its dead when hit at the bottom half of barrell but doesnt effect the power behind it
by G Armstrong - Feb 14, 2013
Pros: Bat has excellent pop. Awesome sweet spot. Upgraded from the 2012 Vexxum to 2013 M2M -3 BBCOR to get ready for H.S. I have used a Demarini for 6yrs. Will keep using as long as I can.
Cons: NONE
by RckyMtnWay - Feb 22, 2013
Pros: 14U competitive. It has a great pop, and a nice grip. I have not used it in a game yet, but BP has been nothing but beast mode with solid crushing hits. This is my third DeMarini bat since 6th grade. You can't beat the quality and balance of their bats.
Cons: Not really a CON, but it's known as the patriotic bat on the team.
by Anonymous - Apr 02, 2013
Pros: This is an awesome bat huge sweetspot and great pop no complaints from me!
Cons:
by JasonW15 - Apr 14, 2013
Pros: Great bat for both contact or power hitter. It has a massive sweet spot, and has very good pop. Also the price can't be beaten!
Cons:
by JC - Apr 21, 2013
Pros: Feels light so you can generate a lot of power. Excellent grip and balance. Ball flies off the bat. I have hit several doubles, a triple, and an in the park home run. Great price at $100.00.
Cons: None.
by Nick B - Apr 22, 2013
Pros: Solid hitting bat for a power hitter. Not a lot of flex and with a slight end load. Forgiving off the handle hits.
Cons: Small knob
by Bearsfantc - Mar 11, 2013
Pros: Bat has excellent pop to it right out of the wrapper. A very well balanced bat.
Cons: None - Son has been playing with it about a month and is not complaining.
by Anonymous - Mar 14, 2013
Pros: I loved how much pop it had and how balanced it is, no sting, great grip
Cons: A little too heavy, scratches easy
by stretch - Mar 28, 2013
Pros: Very good bat good pop big sweet spot.
Cons: team mate wanted to buy it the first day. hahaha
by Anonymous - Apr 10, 2013
Pros: Great Contact & Power Bat ! There Is No Vibration In The Bat At All
Cons: None At All!
by Rick - Apr 24, 2013
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Cons: None.
by demarini - Apr 24, 2013
Pros: the bat has an amazing pop and first time hitting with it i got a freat solid double and so on and so forth so if you are reading this it is a highly recommended bat.
Cons: none it is a great bat.
by Prime time - Apr 27, 2013
Pros: Great bat very balanced swing. Underrated by many.
Cons: None!
by JT - Apr 28, 2013
Pros: Both contact and power hitters can use this bat. It has great pop right out of the box and it looks great. I have been hitting well ever since I got this bat. Great price! Worth the money!
Cons: Little end loaded, but easy to get used to it.
by ryan - May 10, 2013
Pros: best bat ever
Cons: awesome
by Anonymous - May 29, 2013
Pros: Very good pop! Very stiff, and just a good bat!!!
Cons: Paint chips
by Big Cat - Jun 01, 2013
Pros: First of all: Beautiful bat. Shines, colors are defined, and the design is awesome. I'm a home runs and doubles guy and this bat has yet to disappoint me in the first week of using it. I've hit the ball further than I ever have before and the weight of the bat is perfect for anyone with a power swing. Not only can this bat hit deep sky balls, it can hit laser beams as well. It sounds incredible too. MUST BUY for the price.
Cons: Nothing.
by batreviewer - Jun 07, 2013
Pros: Great pop! Very balanced, and looks sweet! Has a giant sweet spot, and doesn't sting at all. Amazing bat for the price.
Cons: None!
by baseballislife - Jun 09, 2013
Pros: It has a nice pop and it has a nice color on it. This bat is amazing
Cons: There is nothing bad about this bat the bat is just perfect
by Nymets96 - Jun 10, 2013
Pros: So far, so good, basically breaking it in. Mostly in the batting cage, very light. I had a good wood bat season with increased power. I'm looking to pop my 1st HR with my summer team, when we play in metal-allowed tourneys.
Cons: Scuffs really easy, so take a picture of it before you go off to a game..
by bigboyslugger22 - Jun 18, 2013
Pros: It is a great bat and has great pop. It has a big sweet spot and its not to pricey.
Cons: none
by Luis - Mar 03, 2013
Pros: Amazing bat, well balanced and loads of pop. I got the 33, and it does not feel like 30 oz it feels much lighter! First time using it got a single, and 2 triples with!
Cons: So far none, other than everyone is calling it the Capt. America bat.
by Worm69 - Apr 07, 2013
Pros: Very nice feel, definitely worth the money. Smaller knob that feels pretty good compared to the regular size knobs.
Cons: nothing that I know of...
by FatherOf2 - Mar 13, 2013
Pros: Tentatively giving this bat a 4-out-of-five; have only had it for a week. Son has used it in two games so far. Action off bat seems decent.
Cons: Thought this would be just as balanced as last year's model, which we already have. *Slightly* less balanced / more end-loaded than last year's. This may be a preferable for some, but my son plays 14U and is just moving up to BBCOR. My daughter also plays baseball and needs a more balanced (as opposed to end-loaded) bat due to less upper-body strength. But this 2013 model will probably become more and more appropriate for my son as he grows and gets stronger. This is probably a very good bat if your seeking to bridge gap between fast/balanced bat and completely end-loaded one for power.
by Anonymous - Apr 21, 2013
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by Mr. Swag - Mar 04, 2013
Pros: Bat has swag, great pop, for the price you can't beat it.
Cons: Yolo
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Ask QuestionMy son is 5' 8", 160 lbs, and a freshman in high school. We're looking for a good bat to start with. Would this be a good choice or could you recommend something else?
Asked by lc on Jun 14, 2013
The 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C Adult would be a great choice for him. The bat is a great deal now from its original sticker price.
· Jun 14, 2013
Looking for a good bat for my son who is going to be a Junior. How does this bats swing weight compare to the Easton S1 or S2.? How does this bat compare to the Easton S2 overall? Thanks a bunch, Robby
Asked by Robby on Jun 11, 2013
The 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C Adult bat is going to have an alloy handle and an alloy barrel. The S1 will be two-piece in design but will have both pieces be fully composite. The S2 will have a composite handle and an alloy barrel. Both Easton's will swing slightly lighter than the M2M.
· Jun 11, 2013
I'm a big kid with great bat speed and power, would you recommend the 2013 DeMarini M2M or the 2014 DeMarini Voodoo?
Asked by john on Jun 04, 2013
Both the 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C Adult and the 2014 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR: DXVDC Adult are great choices. The 2014 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR: DXVDC Adult is stiffer and more end loaded, better for a power hitter.
· Jun 04, 2013
My son is 5' 7", 145 lbs., and was swinging the 32" 29 oz. Vexxum last year. He is entering 9th grade and is clearly stronger now than last year. Will this bat be a good transition bat, or should he consider something else?
Asked by Bubba on May 30, 2013
The 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C Adult is going to be slightly more end loaded than the Vexxum will. This will be a great bat for your son to transition into.
· May 30, 2013
If you buy the bat do you automatically get the 12 month warranty?
Asked by jballlll on May 30, 2013
The 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C Adult comes with a one year manufacturer's warranty.
· May 30, 2013
Based on the alloy, which bat would last longer; this one or the Voodoo DXVDC?
Asked by matt on May 15, 2013
Based on the materials used as well as customer feedback and return rates, both the 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C and 2013 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR: DXVDC have similar durability.
· May 15, 2013
If you have a warranty on this bat, do you have to get the same bat back or can you get a different one?
Asked by 3231 on May 14, 2013
If you utilize your warranty with DeMarini, they will replace your 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C with the same model.
· May 14, 2013
Why when I hit with this bad it feels dead and I just got it a couple weeks ago.
Asked by baseball11 on May 14, 2013
The 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C is covered under a 12 month warranty through DeMarini. If you feel you bat is damaged or dead, you will have to contact DeMarini at 1-800-937-2287.
· May 14, 2013
Is this bat safe to use in batting cages that dont use regular baseballs?
Asked by bill petersen on May 12, 2013
I would not recommend using the 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C Adult in a batting cage that does not use actual baseballs.
· May 12, 2013
Can anyone tell me why my 2013 DeMarini M2M already sounds dead, even though I bought it two months ago?
Asked by JAB on May 03, 2013
The 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR shouldn't already sound have a dead sound to it. That bat has a 12 month manufacture warranty. Please feel free to give DeMarini a call at 800-937-2287.
· May 04, 2013
What is the difference between this bat, the silver m2m, and the cheaper demo version of this bat?
Asked by mitchty on May 02, 2013
The 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C Adult will have the same features as the 2013 DeMarini M2M: DXM2L Youth. The only difference will be the color, length and weight and the barrel diameter in the youth model will be smaller.
· May 03, 2013
Is this bat composite?
Asked by parkindoo on May 02, 2013
The 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C Adult bat is a two-piece, fully alloy model. It will not require a break-in period and is hot right out of the wrapper.
· May 02, 2013
Since this bat was discontinued does that mean that this bat isn't as good as other bats around the 100-200$ price range?
Asked by Hillballers on Apr 22, 2013
When bats get discontinued, it is not because they lack quality. The 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C Adult bat is discontinued because DeMarini has started production on their 2014 line.
· Apr 22, 2013
When will they release the 2014 model?
Asked by BatFanatic on Apr 21, 2013
The 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C Adult has been discontinued and they won't be making any of the M2M's in the future.
· Apr 21, 2013
Is this bat for contact or power hitters?
Asked by mike on Apr 19, 2013
The 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C Adult bat is more suited for contact hitters as a two-piece design with a balanced swing weight.
· Apr 19, 2013
I'm 5'8", 155 pounds. What would be the recommended size for me? How long will you continue to sell this bat since the 2014 model is out?
Asked by mikey boy on Apr 17, 2013
Based on your size, a 32" model of the 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C is recommended. This bat will be available until we sell the last one. Unfortunately, I am unable to predict when that will be.
· Apr 17, 2013
My son is 13, 6'1" 145lbs, would the -5 32" 27 oz. DeMarini Vexxum be more appropriate. It's the one with the X10 alloy.
Asked by Carson on Apr 07, 2013
Since 2012 DeMarini M2M BBCOR is an older model, the new 2014 will have the X10 Alloy barrel.
· Apr 08, 2013
Why is the bat being discontinued?
Asked by dylan on Apr 06, 2013
The 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C Adult bat is just an older model. DeMarini just released their lineup for 2014. That is the reason why.
· Apr 06, 2013
I am 5'8", a contact hitter and have used the Vexxum in the past and i really enjoy well balanced bats. Would you recommend the M2M or the new Vexxum?
Asked by Wack on Apr 04, 2013
It's always recommend that a player stick with the same type of bat they have used in the past with the most success. In doing so, the player is much, much more likely to have continued success at the plate. Thus, the Vexxum would be recommended over the M2M.
· Apr 04, 2013
Why did the price of this bat drop?
Asked by Richie on Apr 03, 2013
The 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C Adult is being discontinued. When models are discontinued, the price typically will drop.
· Apr 03, 2013
It says the M2M is as stiff as they come, but would the M2M be any stiffer or more balanced than the 2013 Voodoo?
Asked by usamade on Apr 01, 2013
The 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C Adult will be more stiff and more balanced than the 2013 DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR.
· Apr 01, 2013
I am about 5'4" and 160 lbs, normally I am a pull hitter and I hit hard line drives. I am just wondering if this bat would be the one to get. I also don't want anything I can feel flex when I hit a ball.
Asked by Jloppc on Mar 30, 2013
It sounds like you need a one-piece balanced bat to fit your needs. Since the 2013 DeMarini M2M is a two-piece design it will give a lot of flex. You should take a look at the Easton S3.
· Mar 31, 2013
It sounds like you need a one-piece balanced bat to fit your needs. Since the 2013 DeMarini M2M is a two-piece design it will give a lot of flex. You should take a look at the Easton S3.
· Mar 31, 2013
I'm 15 years old, 5'8", and weigh 130 lbs. Should I get the Voodoo, the M2M, or the Vexxum? I'm a contact hitter and use a 31" 28 oz. bat.
Asked by honeybadger on Mar 29, 2013
For a contact hitter, I would recommend going with the 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C Adult.
· Mar 29, 2013
Would this bat be allowed to use in a Babe Ruth league game?
Asked by hennigar on Mar 28, 2013
Yes, Babe Ruth baseball allows bats that are BBCOR certified. The 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C Adult has the BBCOR stamp on it, so it is legal.
· Mar 28, 2013
My son is in high school and can only use BBCOR bats. He has always used light bats. He is 5'5" and 135 pounds. What size bat and weight do you recommend?
Asked by andy on Mar 28, 2013
Based on his height and weight, we recommend a 31" 28 oz. model in the 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C Adult bat. For further information on sizing, please visit our Bat Coach at http://www.justbats.com/bat-coach/
· Mar 28, 2013
I am 5'9" and 205 pounds. What length would you recommend?
Asked by jason346 on Mar 26, 2013
I would recommend a 33" 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C Adult bat.
· Mar 26, 2013
Is this bat more end loaded or balanced? This is my first year with big barrels and want a bat that is pretty balanced.
Asked by JasonBaseball231 on Mar 24, 2013
The 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR is balanced with a stiff flex for maximum power. It will work well for what you are looking for.
· Mar 24, 2013
If I order the bat now, how long would it take to receive?
Asked by Pere26 on Mar 22, 2013
The 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C Adult bat would be to you in a guaranteed 5 business days with our free shipping.
· Mar 22, 2013
Is this bat built and designed for contact hitters? I am not a power hitter by any means, but am more for contact.
Asked by Baseball #17 on Mar 01, 2013
The 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C Adult bat is great for contact and power hitters. The two-piece design will help contact hitters gain swing speed and eliminate vibration. It is also pretty balanced as well. The longer barrel and increased sweet spot always pleases the power guys as well.
· Mar 02, 2013
I currently have a 31" -3 BBCOR Easton Rival. I was wondering if i should get this bat or stick to my bat. What one do you prefer?
Asked by cody4026 on Feb 26, 2013
If you liked the Easton Rival you should take a look at the Easton S3 it replaced the Easton Rival.
· Feb 26, 2013
Is the 2013 DeMarini M2M end loaded?
Asked by Justin0117 on Feb 26, 2013
The Demarini M2M has been engineered to transfer the balanced swing weight into power through their hybrid construction. Here is the link to view more details on this model. http://www.justbats.com/product/2013-demarini-m2m-bbcor--dxm2c-adult/15503/?pa_source=justbats&pa_campaign=was&pa_medium=badges&pa_content=2013-demarini-m2m-bbcor--dxm2c-adult
· Feb 26, 2013
I am 5 foot 9, good contact hitter, and I am looking for a bat for this season that will give me an advantage. I hit the ball hard, and usually hit the ball over the shortstops head (lefty). Would this be a good bat for me?
Asked by frazcrusher7 on Feb 22, 2013
The 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C Adult is a two-piece bat, which is preferred by many contact hitters.
· Feb 22, 2013
I weigh 135 lbs., 5'5" tall and have average swing speed. Will this be a good bat for me?
Asked by JJ on Feb 21, 2013
Being that the 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C Adult is a two-piece bat, it will help improve your swing speed. Given your size, I suggest going with the 32" 29 oz. model.
· Feb 22, 2013
Which is better, 2 piece full alloy design or 2 piece full aluminum design? Also, what's the difference between the SC4 alloy and the X10 alloy?
Asked by Coach on Feb 20, 2013
Alloy and aluminum are the same material. A two-piece alloy/aluminum bat like the 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C will be very stiff. The X10 alloy is DeMarini's newest alloy that increases durability and performance.
· Feb 20, 2013
Is this bat more balanced than an Easton S4 or a Rawlings 5150?
Asked by smg on Feb 19, 2013
The 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C Adult will be slightly less balanced than the Rawlings 5150 or the Easton S4.
· Feb 19, 2013
Would this bat be a good bat for a contact/singles hitter?
Asked by T on Feb 19, 2013
The 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C Adult bat is a two-piece design that features a balanced swing weight and would be a great option for a contact hitter.
· Feb 19, 2013
Is this bat USSSA approved?
Asked by Tom on Feb 19, 2013
The 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C Adult is legal for USSSA.
· Feb 19, 2013
is this bat top heavy?
Asked by huss on Feb 17, 2013
No, this bat is constructed with a balanced swing weight.
· Feb 17, 2013
are there any blemishes on these bats or are they brand new never used? thank you
Asked by kevin on Feb 17, 2013
These are brand new bats still in the wrapper.
· Feb 17, 2013
I am 5'6" 130 lbs and I have below avg swing speed. I'm not a power hitter either. Would this bat be good for me?
Asked by Ralph on Feb 17, 2013
I do feel this bat would be a good fit for you. The M2M has a massive sweet spot, with a balanced swing weight that sounds exactly like what your needing.
· Feb 17, 2013
Why has the price dropped so much on this bat?
Asked by Baseball dude on Feb 16, 2013
We have a lot of the 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR in stock so we lowered the price to help get rid of some of the models.
· Feb 16, 2013
I am a power hitter, and I need a bat that will help me get the ball over the fence. Would this bat be good for me?
Asked by nashzach27 on Feb 15, 2013
The 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C Adult is a two-piece alloy bat. It is very stiff, perfect for a power hitter.
· Feb 15, 2013
I'm 14 and I am 5'10", 140lbs. Last year I used a 31 inch 28 ounce Rawlings Plasma. What size is recommended? I am a line drive hitter with gap power.
Asked by Primetime on Feb 03, 2013
Based on your height and weight, we recommend a 32" 29 oz. model in the 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C Adult bat. The two-piece design is generally favored by a contact hitter.
· Feb 04, 2013
In the past I've had bats that just seem to run out of pop by the end of the year. Is this a bat that is going to maintain the same level of power throughout the season?
Asked by benjammin on Jan 25, 2013
The 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C Adult bat uses a high quality two-piece alloy design. This bat is durable and should keep its power throughout the season.
· Jan 25, 2013
For a 14 year old first time BBCOR user, mostly contact hitter. Would this or the DeMarini Vexxum or Versus be a better bat?
Asked by ccblaze16 on Jan 09, 2013
The most popular choice of the three is the 2013 DeMarini Vexxum BBCOR: DXVNC Adult. It is a very balanced bat. The Vexxum is end loaded, better for a contact hitter with some power.It is a two-piece design that will have a composite handle and an alloy barrel. It will require no period of break-in. The two-piece design will help eliminate the vibrations that may reach his hands and help to stop the sting. The 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C Adult bat would also work. It will be a two-piece all aluminum bat. It will have a long barrel with an increased sweet spot. This will require no period of break-in. The M2M will have a balanced swing weight.
· Jan 09, 2013
What would you recommend for a 6 foot 230 pound person?
Asked by billy on Jan 04, 2013
A 33" bat is recommended.
· Jan 04, 2013
I am 5' 11" and weigh 175 lbs. What size of the DeMarini M2M BBCOR would you recommend?
Asked by Winslow4 on Dec 31, 2012
At 5' 11" and 175 lbs., it is recommended to use a 33" 30 oz. 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C Adult bat.
· Jan 02, 2013
I am 5'11" and weigh 175 lbs. What size of the 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR bat would you suggest?
Asked by JROD4 on Dec 30, 2012
Based on your height and weight, we recommend a 33" 30 oz. model in the DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C Adult bat. For further sizing information, please visit our Bat Coach at http://www.baseballbats.com/bat-coach/
· Jan 02, 2013
Will this bat have a similar feel to the Voodoo? Would it be more balanced?
Asked by DCDCDC on Dec 16, 2012
Both the 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR, and the DeMarini Voodoo will feel very similar. The Voodoo will have a slightly heavier end loaded feel over the M2M though.
· Dec 16, 2012
Is this similar to the Vexxum?
Asked by nelly on Oct 25, 2012
They will feel similar when in your hand when swinging. The 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C Adult will be a Two-Piece design made of all X10 Alloy. This bat will feel balanced and feature a Long Barrel with an Increased Sweet Spot. The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum will also be a Two-Piece model. This bat will have an Alloy barrel but will also have a Composite handle. This bat will have a regular size barrel length and feel balanced when swung. Both bats will eliminate stinging in the hands by being Two-Piece designs. Both bats will also come with 12 month warranties through DeMarini.
· Oct 25, 2012
I'm stuck between this and the Voodoo. Can you please explain the differences in those 2 bats please?
Asked by big con on Oct 25, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR is a two-piece alloy bat. The DeMarini Voodoo BBCOR is a two-piece bat with an alloy barrel and a composite handle. The 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR will be much stiffer than the Voodoo, better for a power hitter.
· Oct 25, 2012
I'm 5'9 200 lbs, and i need a bat that is quick through the zone and gives a good pop for a power hitter. Is this a good bat for me?
Asked by Lilreg on Sep 20, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR would be an excellent choice for a player that needs bat speed. It has great pop and is very stiff, perfect for a hitter with some power.
· Sep 20, 2012
Is this a good bat for getting around fast on the ball?
Asked by A.J. on Aug 28, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C Adult bat is well balanced and a great bat for someone who has average or below average swing speed.
· Aug 28, 2012
Do you guys have this bat in a 31 28??
Asked by bgpro on Aug 28, 2012
Unfortunately, the 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C Adult bat is not produced in a 31" 28 oz. model. 32" 29 oz. is the smallest it comes in.
· Aug 28, 2012
Is this bat double wall like the 2012 model m2m?
Asked by M2m on Aug 14, 2012
Yes. The 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C is classified as a double wall bat.
· Aug 14, 2012
Does this bat need to be broken in a bit or is it ready to go comin in hot by the first swing? Furthermore would this be listed as the most durable Demarini? because friends of mine have complained about the durability of the new CF5s.
Asked by Jojo on Aug 11, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR: DXM2C is one of DeMarini's most durable bats. It is a two-piece, full alloy design that does not require a break-in period.
· Aug 12, 2012
is x10 alloy better than sc4 alloy. cause the old m2m was made out of sc4 alloy. and i was wondering witch was better.
Asked by jjc da boss on Jul 30, 2012
The X10 alloy Demarini uses in their 2013 bats is similar to the SC4 Alloy, only it's lighter in weight and just as strong. It will help to provide a lighter swing weight, while maintaining the same great pop and durability.
· Jul 30, 2012
On the 2012 NCAA Home Run Derby I saw a player using a black and yellow Demarini M2M. Is this a 2013 model that has not yet been released to the general public or a non BBCOR model? Or just an older BBCOR model?
Asked by sandersonspartan32 on Jul 29, 2012
He may have been using the 2010 M2M (non-BBCOR). The 2010 M2M had a black barrel with yellow lettering.
· Jul 29, 2012
Is this bat going to be in Senior League?
Asked by Ed on Jul 18, 2012
To our knowledge, DeMarini will not be making a Senior League version of the M2M.
· Jul 18, 2012
Does the 2012 M2M have more benefit to a contact hitter? Or should I get the 2013?
Asked by SandersonSpartan24 on Jul 07, 2012
The 2012 DeMarini M2M BBCOR and the 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR are the same design as far as weight distribution and material. They will feel the same in your hands.
· Jul 07, 2012
Am I going to get more out of the 2013 M2M than the 2012 version?
Asked by pianowhiz on Jul 06, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR uses newer technology. The X10 alloy is more durable and higher performing.
· Jul 06, 2012
What is the difference between the 2012 and 2013 Voodoo and which one would you prefer. Also which is the better bat preferably, the 2012 CF5, 2012 Voodoo, or 2013 Voodoo?
Asked by MT on Jun 28, 2012
The main difference is the 2013 Voodoo uses the new TR3 F.L.O. composite in the handle and S10 alloy in the barrel. Here is a link to further compare the three different models. http://www.justbats.com/compare/
· Jun 28, 2012
Would you recommend this to a contact or power hitter?
Asked by aj on Jun 23, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini M2M: DXM2C is a a two-piece bat which is most preferred by contact hitters due to more flex. Power hitters prefer a one-piece bat due to no flex and a more stiff feel. The stiffer feel gives the player a little more power while a two-piece gives the player a more whip like swing. This bat can be used by either type of hitter and choosing between the different designs is based more on what you feel comfortable using.
· Jun 23, 2012
Would the weight be more like the Exogrid 2 or Easton XL1?
Asked by Baseball431 on Jun 03, 2012
The DeMarini M2M would be balanced like the Exogrid 2. It is an alloy bat like the Easton XL1, but he Easton XL1 is slightly endloaded.
· Jun 03, 2012
What DeMarini bat has the most flex?
Asked by swag on May 28, 2012
Thank you for your question. The DeMarini Voodoo is going to have the most flex.
· May 28, 2012
Would this be the best demarini for a power hitter, or are there better out there?
Asked by Bronson on May 23, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR is very stiff and slightly end loaded. Perfect for a power hitter.
· May 23, 2012
Will this bat be as balanced as the Easton S3?
Asked by Bill on May 08, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR will be more end loaded than the Easton S3.
· May 08, 2012
Would this bat be a good choice for a power hitter? if not, what DeMarini bat would be good for one?
Asked by lookatdatjohn on Apr 29, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR is very stiff, perfect for a power hitter.
· Apr 30, 2012
Is this bat good for contact hitters or should I look for something more flexible?
Asked by Sam on Apr 29, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR is very stiff. We would recommend the DeMarini Vexxum which would provide more flex.
· Apr 30, 2012
Is this bat top heavy?
Asked by Idk on Apr 28, 2012
The 2012 DeMarini M2M BBCOR DXM2C is going to be very balanced in feel.
· Apr 28, 2012
Is there any difference between the 2013 and 2012 M2M except the paint job? The 2012 is just $100 so I'm curious.
Asked by Nick on Apr 19, 2012
The new 2013 DeMarini M2M BBCOR uses new X10 alloy. The X10 alloy is designed with a proprietary blend of alloy agents, making it stronger than the the 2012 M2M.
· Apr 19, 2012
What DeMarini bat would you recommend for a small contact hitter?
Asked by Alohaboi on Apr 18, 2012
I would recommend the 2012 DeMarini Voodoo. It features a two-piece aluminum barrel and composite handle design. This benefits contact hitters because the bat will flex, helping the hitter get the bat through the strike zone quicker.
· Apr 18, 2012
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