DeMarini CFX -10 Fastpitch Softball Bat: WTDXCFP
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-10 Length To Weight Ratio
2 1/4 Inch Barrel Diameter
Balanced Swing Weight
3-Fusion End Cap Optimizes Weight, Control, & Overall Durability
3-Fusion Handle Technology Reduces Sting & Transfers Energy Back Into Barrel
Approved For Play In USSSA, ASA, NSA, ISA, & ISF
Colorway: White / Red / Gold
Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty
Half + Half Design Dampens Negative Feedback On Mishits & Increases Sweet Spot Performance
Hot Out Of The Wrapper Performance
Paraflex Composite Barrel Design Provides 22% Stronger Composite Than Previous Material
RCK Knob Is Anatomically Designed To Fit Perfectly Into A Batter's Hand
Two-Piece, Composite Softball Bat
Most Popular Fastpitch Softball Bat In The DeMarini Lineup
Description
New for the season is the DeMarini CFX series! One of the best softball bats is back and better than ever. DeMarini is driven by innovation and strives to improve year after year. This series pushes the limits of technology to create the lightest swinging, highest performing fastpitch softball bat to date. The proven Paraflex composite material makes up each bat to deliver 22% better durability, precise weight distribution, and premium pop right out of the wrapper. A half and half, two-piece design dampens negative feedback in the hands during off-center hits while simultaneously increasing sweet spot performance for more ball flight than ever before. The latest and greatest feature that is exclusive to the CFX series is called the 3-Fusion system. This one-of-a-kind design includes the streamlined 3-Fusion handle along with the lightweight 3-Fusion end cap that optimizes weight for better overall control at the plate. With a sleek design, the 3-Fusion handle provides a dramatic reduction of sting in the hands and a noticeable difference in flex on contact that helps transfer energy into the barrel for maximum performance. DeMarini's RCK knob tops it off, and it is still anatomically designed to fit perfectly into any player's hand. DeMarini: Can't Stop!
This model, the DeMarini CFX fastpitch softball bat (WTDXCFP), features a popular -10 length to weight ratio, an extremely balanced swing weight, and it is the most popular bat in the DeMarini lineup. Crush with confidence and order one of these DeMarini softball bats today with free shipping right here at JustBats.com. Remember, we'll be here for you from click to hit!
Reviews
Average Ratings Based on 12 Customer Reviews
DeMarini CFX, Hot Hot Hot! Home run hittter. player
Pros: The ball fiys off the barrel.
Cons: None.
Drop 10 DeMarini CFX Mike parent
Pros: I bought this softball bat the day it came out and my daughter hit a triple in her first at bat with it. There is absolutely no break-in period and the pop off the CFX is insane. I can't speak to the durability yet but we've never had problems with DeMarini softball bats.
Cons: The price tag is a bit steep but you get what you pay for.
amazing bat bill parent
Pros: Everything about this bat is great. It has a awesome pop
Cons: None at all
Softball Uncle Michael Perry coach
Pros: EVERYTHING!!! I got this bat for my niece when it first came out in limited release just in time for summer travel ball. 7 tournaments and a trip to 14u Nationals later, that bat is rumbling like a '67 GTO!!! This is her fourth CF and, so far, this is the best of the four. The kid bats 4th and led her team in batting (11-18 .611 2 HR 9 RBI) at Nationals.
Cons: Seeing the sad frustrated face of the opposing pitchers!
DeMarini CFX Flames player
Pros: Grip
Cons: None
New Bat S.Gullickson player
Pros: Size is great
Cons: n/a
Drop 10 - the best! Gene "Junior" Ulrich parent
Pros: The ball flies off this model the moment you take it out of the box! My daughter, a sophomore, credited with a 309' blast which shattered her 2017 model (which Demarini covered for even with bat out of warranty!) and at the High School State Championships cleared the Stadium at UNM - 282'!
Cons: Steep price tag, but worth it in performance...
Great bat!! DeMarini 2018 parent
Pros: Home run first game!
Cons: nothing so far!
CFX 2018 Big lou parent
Pros: bought this bat for my Daughter who is a sophmore and playing travel ball as well as High School ball!! pick the bat up from the delivery driver and gave it to 2 of the first 3 swings were over the left center field fence high in the trees, live pitching from the number 2 pitcher. Bat is amazing, no break in at all. Ready for action straight out of the box, hottest bat I have ever seen! she loves the cfx
Cons: none
Best bat in the bag Ron Waldo parent
Pros: no stingers, great pop, and feel is awesome. We have a Mako and Zeno but this one is awesome.
Cons: hard to find it's so good
OMG!!!! Fast pitch dad parent
Pros: This bat is HOT! My daughter is 12 and currently playing 14u travel ball. She is 5'5 145. When we first started using this bat she was hitting doubles and triples. After 3 months of use from tee work and tournaments, the bat is even hotter. She hit her first over the fence home run, the first base coach told me it went about 230ft.
Cons: NONE!
All I can say is "WOW!" Rocco B Parent
Pros: Bought the DeMarini CFX 32" drop 10 after her Louisville Mendoza 32" -11 broke during a batting lesson. Before she was hitting doubles & triples, and only hit one home run. Now if she DOESN'T hit a homer on every at bat ( and I mean over the fence, not orange cones) it makes me question my parenting skills. She has been playing 12U for the past 2 years and I am thinking about moving her up to 14U for the 2019 season. Did I mention she is only 10 years old? I give all the props to the extra ounce of weight. That's the REAL game changer.
Cons: Broken windows in the parking lot and pitchers crying on the mound.
Questions and Answers
Have a question about the DeMarini CFX -10 Fastpitch Softball Bat: WTDXCFP? Ask our team of experts and they will respond within 24 hours.
What is the major difference between the 2017 and 2018 model? R. E.
I just purchased this bat. Is there a break-in period needed? Hitting off t's or anything? mike
Is this bat ASA certified? rwine
Does this come in a 18oz? philip
My daughter is 5'2" and around 101 lbs. She currently is swinging the CF9 (31"/20 oz). Will there be a big difference in weight between that bat and this bat in the same length? Shell
What size do you recommend for 5'2, 100 lb 12 year old? carla
My daughter is 5'2 1/2 inches tall and weighs about 107 lbs. Should she be swinging a 32/22? KK
My daughter is 12 years old, 5'2'' and 93 lbs. She is currently swinging a 30/19. What do you recommend? T
I am curious about bat size for my 10-1/2 year old daughter (5'6" and 130 lbs). Currently swinging a 32"/22 oz Hope bat. Is a 33"/23 oz size out of the question in regard to size for her? bwforrester
I have a 5 foot 9 and 1/2 inch 12 year old about 250 lbs., what bat would be good for her? She is the clean up batter on her team. niki
I have a 5 foot 6, 16 year kid who is about 115 pounds. What bat and bat size would be good for her? leeta
I am 5 foot 8, 230 pounds. What NSA bat would you recommend for slow pitching? I am looking for power. RAUL
My daughter is almost 12 yrs old. 4'10" / 135 lbs. Currently uses a CF8 31-21. What size bat should she be using? Also, would you recommend an end loaded bat like the Insane for her age or stay with the balanced drop 10? Thanks! Jake
My daughter is 13 years old, 5'7" and 130 lbs. What length and weight do you recommend? Derek P
My daughter is 5'2" and weighs 115 lbs (14 years). She currently used a 30"/20 oz size and a 31"/21 oz size (depending on speed of pitcher). What size of bat would you recommend? Brian Schwartz
My 12 yr old daughter is 5'10" and 170 lbs - would the 34"/24 oz be best for her? John Anderson
My daughter is 10 years old, 5'6" and about 75 lbs. She is currently swinging a DeMarini 2017 Vendetta 30/18. I was thinking about getting her the 30/20 (based on a chart I saw) as it appears she shouldn't swing a 31 inch until she is 5'1-5'4 tall. Thoughts? randonesia
My daughter is 5'7 145 lbs. She currently using 33/23 bat. Looking at CFX -10 34/24. Is this the bat we should go with? vonnie
What makes this bat different from the 2017 bat? Eddie
I am about 5"8' and 115 lbs. I have used a 32/22 CF6 vendetta for about 3 years now. I"m looking at the CFX"s, but I was wanting to know what model CFX would be best if I was looking for more power. For example, would endloaded or balanced be better, or what about the Insane? Thanks! Madison
My daughter is 5 ft. 2 and weighs 115. She is 10 almost 11. What size bat do you suggest? softballmom
My daughter is 14 years old she weighs 90 pounds and is 5 foot 6 inches tall what size bat for her? Hands
My daughter 9 years old, 4'6 and weighs 75 lbs. She is a pretty good power hitter. Which CFX do you recommend and what size? Nick Castleman
Just curious why only a -10 and nothing available in -11 or -12? I have a 16 year old and twin 13 year olds. I was looking for a little longer bat 33" but to still keep the weight down. Jason
My daughter is looking for a new bat this year. She is a power hitter but turns a tad too fast so I'm thinking a bit more weight would help that. She is 145 pounds solid athletic build and 5"7". What size would you recommend us getting and would this bat fit those needs? SammySoftball
My daughter is 10 and is 5'2" 138 lbs. What size/weight bat would you recommend? Looking at either the CFX -10 balanced or the CFX -11. What is the difference between the two bats? Gregg
Does this bat need broken in? Joe
My daughter is 5' & 105 lbs. What size bat do you recommend? D
My 12 year old daughter is 5"10' 165lbs. What size would you recommend? shorty7
I am 13 years old, 4'7" and 83 lbs. I play travel baseball, what is the best size for me? PUNKIN
I am 5'5" and 140 punds. I currently have a 32" -10 Louisville Slugger Xeno. I recently broke it after about 1 year and want to look into a DeMarini or Rawlings. Which one would you recommend and what size? I love having great pop and either balanced or end loaded. Megan
My ten year old daughter is 5'2" and 110 pounds. What size bat would you recommend for her? Bat
My daughter is 12, just over 5"2 & 105 lbs. For the past 1 1/2 yrs she's been using a 31/20. She has a solid swing and is in ranked in the top 87% for her age group on the HitTrax Analysis system. Would you recommend a 31/21 or 32/22? missbee
My daughter is 5"3' and 150 lbs. She has been using 32" (-12) bats which I think is off. What should she be using? Mousemedic01
My daughter is 10 years old, 5'0" & weighs 90 lbs. What size bat do you recommend? MM
Does the 2018 Demarini CFX -10 Hope composite softball bat need to be broken in? Angela
How can I select a size on this bat for purchase? I do not see an option. ron
How is this bat when it comes to durability and pop? The bat has a pretty hefty price tag and I want to make sure it won't break 2 months after getting it. Alecia martinez
Hi I don"t know what size of bat I would need but I am 5"3 and weight 110-125 I would like to know what bat size I would need Djdjfjfjf
My daughter is 5ft and is 105lbs 12yr old. She is currently swinging a 30' 18oz bat. What do you recommend she should move up to? Thank you. Nateball
Is this bat balanced or end loaded? Would you recommend it for a 8yr old? DJ
My 13 year old daughter plays fastpitch softball. She is 5'5 and weighs 150 lb. What is the best selection for her? She currently uses a Louisville Slugger 33" drop 10, it's the teams bat, and I wanted to get her her own personal bat. erica crewdson
What is the difference between this bat and the Demarini CFX -10 Insane? I'm trying to decide for my 13 year old daughter. christian
I just recently bought my daughter a Marucci Cat FX Connect -10 and she's very happy with it but I wanted to also try a DeMarini and give her some options and confidence. So I am deciding between this bat and the Insane. Will the Insane improve her hitting power? Also is it good to have 2 different types of bats? For example a balanced bat and a end loaded bat, or will that mess up her swing? christian
Is the only difference between this bat and the -10 "Hope" bat the graphics and the $5 donation? Looking at a 33/23. Mike Rapp
Why is this bat discontinued? DeeDee
Which bat is comparable to this bat for this year? Edward Heredia
About the Brand
In 1992, DeMarini Sports had something to celebrate. The three-year-old company had climbed a rung on the proverbial ladder of success, moving its world headquarters from a dirt-floored barn to a slightly larger metal shack. "It was a big move for us," recalled Ray DeMarini from the batting cage of DeMarini Sport’s present-day Bat Industrial Complex. "The new shop was larger, more storm resistant, and -best of all- it had a heater."
In the early days, DeMarini Sports hardly made a blip on the radar screen of softball. With no retailers and virtually no advertising budget, DeMarini grew steadily by selling high-performance bats directly to customers. While established companies made "juiced" bats for the pros and ordinary bats for the public, DeMarini focused on making one line of high-performance bats for pros and amateurs alike. This approach, combined with a passion for the sport, led to the greatest innovation in softball history - the world’s first multi-wall bat: the DeMarini Doublewall.
Released in 1993, the DeMarini Doublewall was the world’s first multi-wall bat. Like a modern golf driver or oversized tennis racket, the Doublewall had a giant "sweetspot," which allowed average players to hit like pros. DeMarini’s sales exploded, and before long opposing bat manufacturers to notice. DeMarini - a homegrown company led by a softball fanatic - had shaken the establishment silly.
To understand the rise of the DeMarini Dynasty, you need to know Ray DeMarini. A cult hero among avid players, Ray DeMarini emerged on the professional softball scene at the age of 40, a veritable geriatric among younger players. With a scientific approach to training, a batting speed of 96 miles-per-hour and a bombastic attitude, DeMarini fast earned a reputation as a savage competitor.
In June of 1987, ESPN launched a nationwide search for a hardcore player to advise on a series of instructional softball videos. When approached by producer Erich Lytle, the biggest boys in softball repeatedly spoke of a five-foot-seven softball giant—Ray DeMarini. DeMarini had mastered reflex hitting, a technique that drops the ball squarely between the infield and outfield. Impressed with DeMarini's knowledge and scientific approach to training, Lytle not only hired Ray as an advisor—he hired him as the host. Together, they produced Ray DeMarini's Reflex Hitting System, ESPN's most successful home video to date.
Having garnered national recognition through ESPN, Ray turned his efforts toward designing a high-performance bat for the masses. To accomplish this, he needed an engineer. "Not just an engineer," he said, "but a boot-strapping rocket scientist who could build an empire with pocket change." Ray's call was answered by Mike Eggiman. Having grown up on a farm, Eggiman was adept at making the most of a situation. Case in point: the company's first piece of automated bat-making equipment had the heart of an abandoned washing machine.
With Eggiman as Chief Engineer, DeMarini Sports delivered a series of industry firsts: the first multi-wall bat (Doublewall Distance), the first high-performance bat for massive players (Fatboy) and the first high-performance youth bat (Black Coyote).
In 2000, DeMarini joined forces with Wilson Sporting Goods to develop the next generation of hitting technology. Ray believed it was a perfect fit, as both companies shared a vision of developing game-enhancing equipment for avid players. What’s more, the companies had complimentary products: Wilson was the leader in gloves, balls and protective gear, while DeMarini made the world’s finest bats. According to Chris Considine, Vice President/General Manager of Wilson Sporting Goods: "The thing that struck me most about DeMarini was their passion for sports and their true competitiveness.
Within a year, DeMarini unveiled the industry’s first concept bat, the $35,000 F1. Secured under lock and key at the DeMarini Bat Industrial Complex in Hillsboro, Oregon, the F1 served as a technological storehouse for future products, including DeMarini’s landmark Half & Half system.
In December 2001, 12 years after the genesis of DeMarini Sports, Ray DeMarini died of cancer in his Northwest Portland home. He was 55. The next summer, the Portland Metro Softball Association paid homage to the “King of Softball” with the dedication of Ray DeMarini Field. Formerly known as Delta #1, the field was DeMarini’s favorite place to test bats during the early days of business. Ray DeMarini—bat maker and player extraordinaire—was remembered for his high-performance softball bats and unwavering encouragement of everyday players. Today, a 40-foot sign announcing RAY DEMARINI FIELD graces the outfield, and an interpretive display chronicling Ray’s life greets players as they register for games.
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