DeMarini CF5 Senior League Baseball Bat: DXCFX
Features
-10 Length to Weight Ratio
2 5/8 Inch Barrel Diameter
Features USSSA BPF 1.15 Stamp
Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty
Free Shipping!
Geo End Cap
TR3 F.L.O. Composite
Two-Piece Fully Composite Design
Half and Half Technology Makes YOU Stronger
Insanely Balanced Swing Weight
Description
Reviews
Average Ratings Based on 122 Customer Reviews
baseball kid
Pros: already has a lot of pop out of wrapper 30/20 feels like 30/18
Cons: none so far
Bigg Vic
Pros: Nice pop to start. I agree that it feels lighter then 20oz.
Cons: none yet.
A Billion Dollars
Pros: I like the color and texture of this bat. {I mean its the new style}.
Cons: It's too expensive {Why do you think I call it A Billion Dollars}.
cf fiver
Pros: Best bat on the market. Bar none. Balance. Trampoline. Durability. Cutting Edge. Premier travel baseball bat. Those that don't have it, want it.
Cons: None.
Stars
Pros: Best bat ever. First swing was a homerun over a 350 foot fence
Cons:
baseball Mom
Pros: everything-My son just borrowed this bat from a teammate and hit is very first out of the park home run!!
Cons: none
Storm
Pros: This bat is loaded. broke scoreless tie during our last at bat with a HR. Well balanced and durable.worth $300.My son is 12 and weighs 80lbs.31/21 2 5/8 -10
Cons: I hope it doesn't break. Half the team is using it.
trev
Pros: awesome pop even for little guys on the team and the big guys just crush it
Cons: Nothing what so EVER
trev
Pros: awesome pop even for little guys on the team and the big guys just crush it
Cons: Nothing what so EVER
Coach Huber
Pros: We just got this bat today and took it our for BP. I have to say I was quite alarmed at just how much the ball flew of the barrel right out of the wrapper. My son is a 10 year old, big lefty, and we got a 30/20 for him and he was easily covering all of the plate with authority. It was a massive confidence booster instantly. The flex in the handle was also very impressive! It allowed for great trampoline and pop, all while hitting the ball all over the field. He also had little to no "bee's" in his hands from inside pitches. The barrel is perfect sized and sounds fantastic. This composite bat is a BEAST and is a great transtion bat for the kid pitch bats as the grow older and get bigger.
Cons: The bat was pricey, but after reading my comments above, I swear it's worth every penny. Let's just hope it's durable becuase we want to have it for a LONG time!
monster
Pros: i tried it for my first time in a scrimage and i was hitting bombs represent redwoodcity
Cons: paint is not so good
big e.t.
Pros: i need this kind of quality for every bat
Cons: not yet
big one
Pros: it has a lot of pop out of the box nice color
Cons: its a little bit pricy but you get what you are paying for
guatamala
Pros: none
Cons: this bat has a cool design but u cant even hit the ball out of the infield with this bat
T-CORT
Pros: awesome pop it never goes wrong if you don't got it I swear u need it,I promise you that you won't regret buying this great great bat,lve the paint job also
Cons: why would there be any
Big pop D
Pros: massive pop right out of the rapper still great now
Cons: noe
Nachos
Pros: Best bat on this website 30/20 feels like 30/18
Cons: None except everyone wants to use it
BabyDoc
Pros: Pop straight out of the box. Great weight distribution for my 9 y/o. The 29/19 feels more like an 18 oz bat in his hands.
Cons: None
lefty batter
Pros: awwwwesome!
Cons: none
j dogg
Pros: good bat
Cons: my son cracked the cf 4 after a triple. We got him a new cf 5
Ylian1222
Pros: Awesome Pop No Sting Super Light Good Grip
Cons: None yet.....
Nate
Pros: Fresh out the wrapper hit 13 homeruns out of 24 balls better than the 2012 cf5
Cons: scratches easy but other than than it is a great bat to own
Alegend
Pros: I thought being a composite bat, it would need to get broken in. My 13 year old son hit his first double of season in his first game with this bat. Bat has had a tremendous effect on his hitting to this point. Expensive? Yes, but to this point has been worth it. Need to see how long this bat can hold up. If your in the market for a great bat that feels light and has great pop with no break in period needed, then this is the one hands down.
Cons: None yet. Have not owned long enough to test durability.
idk
Pros: the bat looks very cool.it is great out of the wrapper until the end of the year.i got the bat in two days.the pop is great.i got a 30/20 it feels like 18oz.
Cons: none
Cf5man
Pros: Everything
Cons: None
beast
Pros: pretty good bat but not for the price.
Cons: look at the price theirs one
Homerunboy
Pros: Once i hit the ball it was GONE!!!!
Cons: Why Put cons there are NONE!!!!!!!
cf
Pros: I GO PITCH TO MY SON WITH THIS BAT AND HE HIT 17 HOMERS OUT OF 30 BALLS HES 11
Cons: NONE AT ALL
BaseballKid3
Pros: (This is my first night using it) Nice Grip, Very light, Very balanced, Big sweetspot, Nice trampoline effect.(You can feel it) I hit the ball alot more than I usually do with the 2013 CF5. This bat feels more like a part of you than just a piece of metal hitting a ball. I have a -10, 31in. 21oz. Its light so I can bring the bat through the zone alot faster and I even have to wait back on faster pitches that I would have had to swing alot earlier before.
Cons: (This is my first night using it) Not a lot of pop, Hard to break in, doesn't feel right a first. Throughout the practice, I kept say," I don't know if I like this bat or not." From other reviews, I expected to hit the ball hard, and hit the ball hard. Pitches that I hit on the perfect sweet spot did go as far as I thought they would. They may have gone farther with another bat. When I pulled the ball, it felt great, AND went far! I think I would have to use this bat more to like it.
Citius
Pros: Great bat,has great pop from the start. I would recommend this bat for anyone who is looking for a great bat
Cons: A bit on the high side
Pitchn44
Pros: Bat weight distributed evenly
Cons:
batman33
Pros: My son tried the new VEXUUM and it stung his hands bad. We got this bat no sting and it had MAJOR POP even on a lazy swing.
Cons: Price, but it is WELL worth it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Braxton Inniss
Pros: hit a homerun over a 320 ft fence this weekend.
Cons: to heavy for me coach is making me bunt sometimes
weasel
Pros: very nice pop,feels very light,the sweet spot is HUGE,good grip, and does not hurt your hands if you jam a pitch.
Cons: none yet
bat man
Pros: such a good bat has a lot of pop out of the wrapper
Cons: none so far
a kid
Pros: feels good and looks cool.
Cons: i just got this i went and used it , the bat cant hit the ball out of the infield... way to expensive for the results... get the easton omen
CF5
Pros: EVERYTHING. GREAT POP RIGHT OUT OF THE WRAPPER.EVRYBODY SHOULD USE THIS BAT.
Cons: HAVING TO SHARE IT WITH THE WHOLE TEAM
baseball bats
Pros: This bat has great pop, really light.
Cons: none at all
Matt
Pros: My son just finished baseball camp in UT Austin. His performance was exceptional and outstanding with his new bat!
Cons: None
CF5ER
Pros: GREAT POP RIGHGT OUT OF THE WRAPPER 31/21 FEELS LIKE A 31/19.MY SON AND I WENT OUT 4 B.P. AND HE HIT 7 HOMERS OUT OF 20 BALLS
Cons: NO PROBS AT ALL.
Fred Baedeker
Pros: Nice sweet spot and no sting on miss hits.
Cons: Took FOREVER to break in and after a couple of games, it cracked. Absolutely ZERO pop.
lloydtex
Pros: nice looking bat
Cons: bat cracked after first pratice 11u age group 21 31 less than75 hits on it
dc giants
Pros: this is a really good bat... the bat is very balanced.the distance is decent.the pop is better than the 2012 cf5, but not WAY better. .. overall its a good bat
Cons: the pop is pretty.. not worth the 300 dollars spent on the bat, maybe 250. a better bat would be the 2013 voodoo
Chuck Norris of bats
Pros: AMAZING POP GREAT FLEX LOOKS COOL PERFECTLY BALANCED
Cons: NOTHING
WEST COAST FEDERALS
Pros: Amazing bounce off bat!!! Ive already hit 7 HRs with it in 2 tournaments!!!!!!! Feels great with batted ball contact!!!!!
Cons: NONE.................None at all!!!!
BASEBALL
Pros: My friend has it and has hit 15 homers with it. 1 of them over 240 feet. He is 10
Cons: ZERO
cg
Pros: Never been a fan of composites, but this CF5 has changed our minds, awesome pop, does not sound as composite, kid loves it!!!
Cons: none
A-Town
Pros: My son is 8 and got the 30/20 -10 bat. It has major pop right out of the box. The sweet spot is long and the pop it makes sounds sweet. I was worried about the reviews of it swinging like a 18oz, but the fact is that it does. My son weighs 68 lbs & is 4'7.
Cons: None
Kdub
Pros: Seems to hit nice and my son feels more confident using it since it's a name thing..
Cons: Expensive but if you can afford the best..get it.
joe tubby
Pros: my friends think its cool
Cons: bad grip tears, stings on barrel, can hit it a max of 120 ft, do not buy waste of money bad graphics but the endcap has cool triangles
baseball840
Pros: got it yesterday.took out for batting practice had great pop the ball was . 30/20 feels like 30/17
Cons: non
baseball king88
Pros: nice pop, feels way lighter than already is.
Cons: needed to be broken in
Bro
Pros: Everything
Cons: Nothing
hotseth
Pros: it is a great bat feels like a feather weight all through the bat great pop best demarini bat ive swung
Cons: nothing at all
James, Texas
Pros: Great bat the kids hit very well with it.
Cons: None
nick serce
Pros: feels great with awesome pop..
Cons: none
Warrior hitter
Pros: I got this bat for my first year of select baseball it has tons of pop when the bat is fully broken in and I'm 13 I'm 5'8 135 pounds I'm a power hitter and a Ready hit 14 hr this season if your looking for a bat that's good for power and contact hitters this is the bat for you
Cons:
Jmatt
Pros: Ok pop
Cons: Takes a while to break in
Kerm
Pros: Great pop! My 11 year old - First game 2-3 with 2 home runs!!!
Cons: Too beautiful to scuff up. I guess none!!
Future Bambino
Pros: My son plays on a 9U team. His bat speed is incredibly fast,so he's able to hit quick grounders for a high average. But he had never hit a home run. So I bought him this bat. Well, this past weekend on his second at bat with the 30" bat he hit a monster home run. Funny thing, the only other home run was a kid on the other team using the same DeMarini CF5 bat! Another good thing about the bat is the other kids see it is 30" and they think its too big so they don't use it. But as others have said, it feels lighter so it only takes a few practice hits to get used to it.
Cons: It is expensive for a young kid. Also, we're very careful not to crack it.
NF Rays
Pros: I tried my buddy's because my bat cracked. I hit a stand up triple that helped beat the NF Hurricanes.
Cons: None.
10 year select
Pros: It has good pop, super balance, and the boys love it!
Cons: Five Players on his select team now use it.
Mustang 27
Pros: BEST BAT EVER THIS KID HAS IT ON MY TEAM AND I USED IT AND I HIT 5 HOMERUNS SICK BAT NO STING GREAT GRIP JUST THE MOST MAGESTIC BAT EVERRRRR
Cons: NO
the machine
Pros: Takes a bit of working in but then spectacular. My 12 yr. old son is so consistent with it they call him "The Machine," he hit a walk off grand slam in the playoffs to cap a rally win in the 7th.
Cons: None.
mike d
Pros: I got the CF5 -10 bat. It hits great, solid line drives, never a little pop up. I love the grip, its really sticky. The CF5 is great.
Cons: None.
RC_Dad
Pros: This bat swings very balanced, and therefore, feels very light. I got my son (9 years old) a Marucci Team 28'/18 oz. in September. One of his teammates just got the 29"/19 oz. CF5 a few weeks ago. In comparison test, the 29/19 CF5 feels lighter then the 28/18 Marucci Team and has so much more pop. I am going to sell the Marucci and get my son the CF5. In fact, we are totally sold on the CF5 that my older son (13 years old) just purchased 31/23 CF5 with his birthday money.
Cons: Price.
Head
Pros: Best bat ever my son has a S1 and a CF5 and its not even close.SORRY EASTON JUST BEING HONEST
Cons: Nothing
BaseballBatter
Pros: It has a nice comfortable grip and is very durable. Also it is very light so if your son can't handle a heavy bat this is perfect. Great pop.
Cons: Very expensive
BaseballDad
Pros: Purchased this for my 10U player. He has struggled with bat speed...obviously battng mechanics is the most important thing but this bat really assisted with speed. Swing lighter than the Easton S3 aluminum that is one ounce lighter. He loves the bat! Swings fast.
Cons: Price.
tman
Pros: everything is good it has the best pop i would get this bat for every travel baseball player
Cons: none
buck2676
Pros: Great pop, very balanced bat, and has the new stamp.
Cons: Not one yet.
TYDog
Pros: Lots of Pop, feels lighter than it is. Envy of all other players. Sound Bat, No Vibrations, Just feels right
Cons:
IU
Pros: Just as expected so far. Only been used for one week so far with tee-work, soft toss and some swings in cage (with real baseballs!!). Ball jumps off the bat. Our daughter used the fastpitch cf5 last year and we were very impressed, so decided to buy our son one this season.
Cons:
Heath Boulanger
Pros:
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Mike D.
Pros: Love the bat. Got a 30in. 20oz. Great pop very light and a balanced. Hit two home runs with it. Feels Lighter than 20.
Cons:
GJ smokin'aces ........
Pros: Just got the 30" 20 oz for my 11 yr old an he an whole team lovn it!!! Amazing sweet spot an double an triples out of the box just in time for tournament
Cons: Nada
dback attack
Pros: Bat does all the things the other reviews state. Great pop off the bat right out of the box and very light feeling bat. Bought a 29-19 for my 11yr old & he's been ripping it up w/it & the confidence it gives him is worth it's weigth in gold!
Cons: -0-
liksdad
Pros: I Thought some the reviews were a little exsagarated about this demarini bat in batting cage day one right out of wrapper never seen my son 12u hit a ball so hard next day in tournament game he hit a bomb just before warning track on a 300FT field
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KMC
Pros: My 11yr old had owned combats, eastons and other bats before. Decided this year on this CF5-30in 20oz and this is by far the best bat he has hit with to date. Great pop awesome sweet spot and ripping that ball now like never before. Believe me it is well worth the money cause after seeing him rip that ball time and time again I would pay more for it.
Cons: Uhhhhh none
Coach BB
Pros: My 11 year old loves this bat. Had the 2012 S1 last year and this bat puts that one to shame! Pop right out of the wrapper. Have had all brands of bats , but keep coming back to Demarini!!
Cons: None
baseball king
Pros: AWSOME BAT REALLY NICE POP
Cons: NONE AT ALL
justbats
Pros: great pop hit a hineru. first time up
Cons: it is so good everyone uses it on the team
B-Mac
Pros: Just got the bat from doing exemplary work on my 4th grade assessments. Going to do some breaking in this weekend to get it ready for game time. Thanks Dad!!!
Cons: We got it for $199.99 shipped, no CON there !!!!
Slugger man 8
Pros: Good pop, nice grip, balanced swing, good trampoline
Cons: None
robert2733
Pros: its one of the greatest bats ever
Cons:
CROB
Pros: Has a small sweet spot but when you hit it it can go far.
Cons: It takes forever to break in and fills heaver than 20oz
Indiana Dad
Pros: Very nice pop right out of the package. I purchased the 30/20 bat for my 10 year son. He loves the swing and weight distribution of the bat.
Cons: Other kids want to use it.
baseball mom
Pros: Son says it feels light. He has always had good bat speed. Broke it in with soft toss machine. He has always used Easton but it looks like we are becoming Demarini fans. Went 4 for 6 in first tournament. His two outs were still good hits. He is 13 and we purchased the 32" 22 oz.
Cons: None right now. Just had it for two weeks. Hope it lasts the year. After reading some of the reviews I am worried about how long it will last. We only expect a composite bat to last one year.
Gmoney
Pros: Love the weight and balance of this bat.
Cons: Does need the break-in time.
Anonymous
Pros: Awesome bat for the money!
Cons:
CROB
Pros: just broke in and im crushing it
Cons: small sweet spot
baseball player
Pros: Starts out as a great bat. Good pop. Light.
Cons: As use continues it surprisingly decreases in pop compared to other bats. After 6 months of use pop is gone. 2 year old little barrel Omen with heavy use is getting better pop.
DevilDog#5
Pros: Great bat, tons of pop, good weight, nice grip. Best bat I have ever had.
Cons: Gets dirty easily.
beastbaseballer9
Pros: It is extremely balanced. Unlike any bat out there on the market. Even lighter than the s1. This bat looks and feels sweet. I got the 33', but when it's in you hands, it feels like a 32. Ball really pops off this bat, and you can feel the trampoline effect in every swing. Gives you great feedback and has a huge sweet spot. This bat is a great choice for those on-base hitters who need the speed to get the bat across the zone. No matter what, GET THIS BAT! You won't regret it.
Cons: Doesn't have that loud ping like the alloy bats, but still an awesome bat.
David c
Pros: Nothing.
Cons: Everything, no pop, don't buy please, your wasting your money.
Mybl
Pros: Got this for my 8 year old, who's built like an 11 or 12 year old. First game using it he hit his deepest one of the season. A bomb over the left fielder. I'm a believer.
Cons: Pricey, but worth it.
goggles
Pros: Lots of pop in the sweet spot.
Cons: No home runs yet.
Anonymous
Pros: My son lovea this bat...He's hitting so good with it!!
Cons: No cons!
DarshVador
Pros: Very Light, great pop and great for kids 10-15
Cons: None
Anonymous
Pros: great pop
Cons: Very long barrel
the king
Pros: It is the best bat.
Cons:
baseball maniac
Pros: I'm 12 years old 5' 6" 100 lbs. What should I get?
Cons:
lnpanthers16
Pros: This bat has a ton of pop right out of the wrapper and an extremely balance swing. This is by far the best bat out there. It may be pricey but the end results are far more than worth it.
Cons: None.
baseball fanatic 00
Pros: im 12 years old i weigh 94 pounds i am a contact hitter should i get this bat? right now i have the easton xl1 the silver model bat and it is a skinny barrel and weighs 21 ounces.
Cons:
LOve
Pros: Love this bat. I wasn't a great hitter before but since i got this bat, I'm a home run hitter. I'm a star at travel ball.
Cons: None, get this bat if you want an unfair advantage.
Big Bay
Pros: Wants to know a good size for my 9yr old. 4ft 4 in tall 85lbs. was swinging a Easton S1 30in 18oz -12 with no problem.
Cons:
YG33
Pros: Light weight, hot out of the wrapper, but you should still break it in, has major pop, cool design.
Cons: None
Jaxon
Pros: Lots of pop.
Cons: My 7 year old used this bat in t-ball last year. First year of coach pitch the bat cracked in his 6th game, he's 50 lbs. I will not buy another DeMarini. We have 2 TPX bats that have never cracked
Anonymous
Pros: Even when you dont hit it square, the ball jumps off the bat
Cons: None
Anonymous
Pros: The bat swings light, and has a lot of pop
Cons: I bought this bat at the end of last season, I used it a lot in the cages during the off season, by the next season the bat felt dead and had almost no pop.
Baseball boy
Pros: Great pop Light barrel Great feel
Cons: Nothing at all
It's pretty good Fatty84 player
Pros: Good colors, good grip, nice pop, and a great feel.
Cons: Break-in time.
Amazing bat cf kid player
Pros: This bat is crazy good. Almost anyone could hit for power with this bat. No vibration, great pop out of the wrapper. Feels way lighter then any 20 oz. bat. Turns an average contact hitter into a player who put's the ball over the fence every game or 2
Cons: I personaly don't think the grip looks good with the bat, but that's very minor
cf5 the guy from New York player
Pros: i've had this bat for at at least two years already and it is in the best condition still. i've played 120 games this year still works. it has great pop off the bat. its very light and well balanced. you can get your easily through the barrel.
Cons: none at all!!!!!
worst bat 26baymen player
Pros: none
Cons: worst bat has no pop
CF5 a player player
Pros: This bat is hot out of the wrapper, and has great pop and looks and can hit the ball a long way
Cons: The bats durability is bad. i got it in late may and by this fall it had no more pop and didnt feel right
CF5 bat review Brett Pitzer player
Pros: no vibration or sting, good pop, great grip on handle, very nice looking, balanced
Cons: batter has a hard time feeling the ball come off the barrel doesn't have as much pop as an Easton xl1
horrible bat tommy smyth player
Pros: the bat is durable and does not sting
Cons: it felt horrible and the grip stinks. has no pop and the grip fell off. never breaks in.
Great bat Coach Joe coach
Pros: I just ordered my team a second CF5, Last year I ordered my 11's a 30/20 but as you can imagine they have out grown it. I just ordered the 32/22 even though most of the kids will be in BBCOR next year I think it is worth it. The bat is very balanced it has great pop. I feel like it is a good teacher. If you hit the ball right it is very smooth but if it gets in on the hands or the end of the bat you know that as well.
Cons: Not really a con but if you hit the ball off the end or the handle it will get you but sometimes a painful lesson is a good one.
BIG BEN Stephen player
Pros: Great pop right out of the wrapper, feels great, Awsome bat
Cons: No Cons
Great Value for a Great Bat CKW parent
Pros: Well weighted. Feel and hear the pop coming off the bat. Generates good bat speed.
Cons: None that I can think of.
cf5 titan10 player
Pros: This bat is good for contact hitters and gave me a lot of singles and a few doubles
Cons: this bat chipped a little and does not have a lot of pop
Questions and Answers
Have a question about the DeMarini CF5 Senior League Baseball Bat: DXCFX? Ask our team of experts and they will respond within 24 hours.
Is the barrel composite? jaysmooth
When does this bat break in? deion
Is this bat legal for Babe Ruth for the next two and does the warranty cover if the bat become illegal? Rob
Is the 2013 CF5 legal for use in Ozone Dixie Youth. If so, what are the chances they will out law this bat in the next several years in Dixie Youth or Travel? bbmom
iS THIS BAT LEGAL FOR j.v jUNIOR HIGH BASEBALL J-DOG
Is this bat fully composite and double wall? Travis
How is the weight distribution? We had a 2 1/4 CF4 a couple years ago, and it was definitely end loaded and swung heavier. orangeman6
What is the difference with this bat and the 2012 CF5? Steve
I am deciding between the 2012 and 2013 Senior Youth Big Barrel 30/20...Is the 2013 already USSAA approved? I know it has the 1.15 indicator, but does USSAA have to approve the 2013 model still too? I am leaning to this bat for my son (for spring/summer 2012 play), but don't want to have an illegal bat...thx. Steve
Is there any difference between the 2013 and the 2012 models in terms of balance? Tom
Is the cf5 leagal for babe Ruth league Abomb4321
Does this bat have a big barrel? dude amn
Is this bat legal for Pony ? JJ
Is a 30/20 legal for 9 AAA in USSSA travel tournments and have the stamp? c
Is the 31/21 a big barrel? Nate
Is this bat end loaded? Also does this bat have good pop right out of the wrapper? Trevor C
Is the CF5 an end weighted bat or more balanced? mark
Is this bat little league approved? Brando
Is this bat Dixie League approved? cboy
Wich would you recommend, the 2013 DeMarini CF5 or the Marucci Black? JJ
Is this bat BBCOR certified? Max
Hello.. my 9 year old son is 4.6" tall and weight about 70lb. He's moving up next year. I want to get him the 30/20. Do you think it will be to big for him? He had been using the 29/19 for the 2 year now. Thank you Jen
which bat would be better to own the 2013 cf5 or the 2013 voodoo? thegreatbambino
Is the handle for the 2013 DeMarini CF5 partly made of wood? soto
Is this bat made of composite or half and half? Is this bat legal for next year pony league play? me
Is this bat 2 3/4 or 2 5/8 in barrel? Vsauce
How does this compare to the Combat B3 and Easton S1? coolguy
Is this bat approved for Little League? Bojo
My son was using a 32" Easton this season and is going into the babe ruth senior league next year. Would an adult bat be alright to buy since they are BBCOR certified? He is 5"2 and 95 pounds has quick bat speed. bob
Is the DeMarini CF5 a better choice for a contact hitter,or an Easton Surge? Is the Surge end loaded? trev
Is this bat approved for 14 year olds? vinni
Will this perform better than last years model? Reed
is the barrel composite e
Does the CF5 or the Voodoo have more pop? ghcf
Is this bat legal for recreational Big Diamond leagues Joey
What is the difference between the new DeMarini CF5 and the old DeMarini CF5? ryan
How do I determine if these pictures of bats are big barrels or not? Tom
WHAT IS THE NEW TR3 F.L.O. COMPOSITE? CF5ER
Is the new DeMarini CF5 fully composite and composite handle and regular barrel? nocker
What are the differences from the Easton S1 and the DeMarini CF5 and which one has the lowest moi? nate
My son currently uses a 2-1/4" CF5, 30-19. He wants to try a big barrel. Looking at the 2013 CF5 (-10), or the Louisville Slugger Z1000 (-12). Which do you think would better suit a lead-off/contact-hitter type batter? He's a tad under 5' tall, 75 lbs. Thanks. svk
Is the 2012 CF5 approved for Middle school/Senior League play? Sean
Is the 2013 DeMarini CF5 or 2013 DeMarini Vexxum better? yoyo
My son is 5'0 and 130 pounds built and quick bat speed. Which size should he use? baseballfever
Does the 2013 DeMarini CF5 have nice pop out of the wrapper or does it take months to break in? junkballer
Does the DeMarini Cf5 feel top heavy or equally balanced? Fre
Will this bat be legal to use in 2013 for babe Ruth league? ???
Is there some kind of code that we get to go down on the bat price? heyioo
Is the DeMarini CF5 the best bat on the market? B POP
Does the 2013 DeMarini CF5 have a ting sound or the sound like the Easton S3? peterunite
We live in Chicago and April is still cold. I'm considering this bat for fall ball this season and then regular season next spring. Can my son use this bat when game temp is below 50 degrees? Tom
Is the CF5 senior league bat approved for babe Ruth 13U? Bob
Is the cf5 2013 bbcore and legal in pony league? nate
My son is around 5' 8" and 200 pounds with incredible bat speed. Hes wants to use a high performance bat. Does this bat come in a bbcore senior model and what would you recomend the lenth and weight for my son. Nate
My son is 9. 49" and 53lbs. Currently has Easton S2 -13 28"/15oz. Contact hitter. Looking for the right bat. Either Voodoo or CF5. Which would be best? Dan
Is there a 31" version? Matt
I'm looking for a 30" 20 oz. 2013 DeMarini CF5: DXCFX Senior League bat. Are they made or just out of stock? BigT
My 12 year old is 4'9" and 75 lbs soaking wet. He's got better than average bat speed and is a contact hitter. He's swung a 2 1/4" Easton Omen with success and is moving to a big barrel. Is this the bat for him? Frank
Is the 2013 DeMarini CF5 similar in balance to the Easton S3. Is the only big different composite vs alloy? KK
Is the MOI on the 2013 Demarini CF5 lower than the Easton S3? Sam
I'm looking for a balanced bat (youth senior league), for my 12 year old son who will play travel ball this year. He does not like end loaded bats. What would be your top 3 balanced weighted bats? George
Is the big barrel 2013 DeMarini CF5 -10 fully composite? kev
How do I break in this bat? kenney
Im 12yrs old and im 5ft 7in. Last year i used the 2012 Easton S3 and really liked it, but next year I'd really like to try a fully composite bat so i thought the Demarini cf5 would be a good choice. Would it??? big guns
im a 6 foot 2 250 pound 13 year old and it is my first year in fedball is this a good bat for it? bigbomber32
I'm looking for an end loaded bat (youth senior league), for my 12 year old son. What would be your top 3 end loaded bats? Also, he's 5'4" & 155 pounds. Would you recommend a 31" or 32" bat? He's pretty strong. JB
I am 4'4" and 71 pounds and I have very fast bat speeds. Would the CF5 be a good choice for me? kenny
Is this bat BBCOR certified? dylan
We play in cold weather from time to time. Will this crack the CF5? bandit
my son recently swung the Vexxum DXVXR and liked it however prefers a 2 piece full composite bat. is the CF5 the best option? is it more balanced than the Vexxum? or are there other bats to consider? Aaron
I am looking for a good big barrel bat for my 12 year old son. He is small for his age and I am looking for a very balanced bat. I've read the CF5 and Easton S1 are well balanced. Do you think these would be a good fit? I'm open to any other suggestions as well. Thanks. Kevin7273
Does the 2013 DeMarinin CF5 Senior League come in a 33 inch? My son will be 12 soon. He is 5'6'' and 150-155 pounds. From the chart on your website, he should be swinging a 33". He has a lot of power and good bat speed. CR
Do you know when the 2014 line will be released? baseball nut
Is this bat certified and marked BBCOR.50? My son goes into Babe Ruth this year and wants this bat but I don't want to buy a bat and its not legal per the Babe Ruth League regulations. Randy
My 12 year old is currently using the cf5 2 1/4 30/19. Would the 31/21 new CF5 big barrel be a problem for him or should we go with the 30/20 big barrel? Greg
There are two differing answers as to whether or not this bat is approved for Babe Ruth. Can you please clarify? Not sure I want to invest in a bat that my 11 1/2 year old can only use for one year. con
My son will be playing in a Juniors Division this year. According to LL website, It says the bat can be no more than 2 5/8" and must meet BBCOR standards and since it is not the Seniors division can have a drop more than -3. This bat (and others) seem to have the USSSA stamp. I'm confused with the difference of BBCOR and USSSA stamps as it relates to the Junior Division. Can you explain difference? Jim
Does the 2013 CF5 DXCFX come in a 28/18? Doug
I Bought this bat for my son recently and he has yet to hit with it. I noticed a rattle in the handle area, as if something loose is floating around inside the handle. Will this affect the performance of this bat? 18
Hi... my son is 5'2" and 100 lbs. He used a 2011 31/18 Voodoo with moderate success last season. He played on a Bronco rules travel team last year and they be moving to Pony this year. I believe the bat (being end loaded) was just slightly too big/unbalanced for him last season. My question is, based on his height/weight and info provided, do feel that the 30/20 or 31/21 would be a better fit for him given the better balance of this bat.... Thanks. Mac
Does the -8 have a bigger barrel diameter than the -10 in regards to the 2013 DeMarini CF5? George
Hi, I'm trying to decide between the -8 and -10 31" CF5 Senior League for my 13 yo son. What factors should I consider in trying to decide the drop? As a 12 yo he used the Little League approved 2011 CF4 31" and had 15 HRs in 21 games so he's a bit of a power hitter. Bam
I asked question below on drop 8 vs. drop 10 for barrel size. I meant the sweet spot. Is the drop 8 bigger or longer than the drop 10? George
Will the yellow dimpled balls used in most batting cages damage this bat? Justin
Wondering if CF5 continues to be legal in Pony for 2013? Pony rulebook states something along the line of bats being legal if they are "round." I ask this because the head of the bat is flat vs round. Baseball Dad
I know it is just a baseball bat, but does the CF5 chip too easily for the price? Or is that normal? ryan
How does the CF5 DXCFX -10 compare to the Louisville Slugger SL13AXL - 10? Which is more balanced, which has a bigger sweet spot, and which has more pop? Thanks 99
Is the 2013 DeMarini CF5: DXCFX Senior League legal for use in Little League Junior? V
Are there any problems with the 2013 CF5 composite cracking? Bandit
For a 5'4" 10U major travel ball-only player who is 115 pounds would you recommend 31/23 or 31/21? I saw some say it feels really light and I am also looking for durability. Mike MVP dad
I'm looking for a big barrel bat for my 12 year old for AAU. I am looking at the CF5 and the Voodoo. In Little League, he uses a COMbat B4 minus 10. Any opinions? Bob m
I have a 9 year old son and he has been swinging a 30/20 Easton XL1 his batting coach told me he needs a bigger bat. He used a 32/22 DeMarini F2 older model bat but coach said to get one that size he was crushing it. What are your thoughts? Thanks for the info I'm thinking of getting the CF5. bigjoedeezy
Is this bat legal for 2013 Senior League play? Someone told me that the bats for Senior League must be BBCOR approved. Just confused. Johnboy
Is this bat legal for the Dixie Youth Ozone League? bubba
Is this bat legal for 10U BPA tournaments? Dan
My son is 11, 5' 1" tall, 95 lbs. He's not the strongest, but average strength and good at baseball. Should I get the 30" 20 oz. or 31" 21 oz. Last year he was using the SL12VXL 29" 19.5 oz., but it just looks so small on him now. Thanks! Jennifer
Is my DeMarini CFX12 (-10 drop) bat legal in Babe Ruth play? willy
Based on your bat coach, and other sites that provide bat sizing, my son is at the top level for a 30" bat. He is 4'11" and is 90 lbs. Should I just go with a 31/21, or should I stick with the 30/20 to guarantee he can handle the bat? Mark
Is this bat legal for South Carolina high school baseball? T
I am moving up to Pony League, and I was wondering what size bat I should use? I am 5' 8" 170 lbs. I was know i should at least get the 32" 22 oz., or should i go a bit bigger? AK
What is the main difference between the DeMarini CF5 DXCFX and the DeMarini CF5 DXCFR? Chelsea Force 131
At what temperature would you consider it to be too cold to use this composite bat? mills
My son is using a DeMarini CF5 29" 19 oz. He is 4'11" and 73 lbs. He has trouble getting the bat around quickly and the DeMarini CF5 has worked very well for him. He will have to go to a -5 drop next season. What is comparable to the CF5 with a -5 drop? A Mom
I need help deciding on one of three bats for my 12-year old. He is small and a contact hitter that is looking to add power, but can't be bogged down with a heavy bat. In the 30" 20 oz, -10 category, it has come down to these three. The DeMarini CF5, the Easton S1 and the Marucci Elite. Please advise me on best bat for contact hitter. Were looking for a bigger sweet spot but not a heavy feel heavy for a little guy that will compromise swing speed. Michael
My son is 4'8" and weighs 95 lbs. He is almost 10. Do you have any recommendations on what size bat I should get? Gabbyrae
Is it a light bat for a 12 year old 75 pounds? Johnny baseball
Is there a difference between 2013 DeMarini CF5 Youth bat DXCFL or Senior League bat DXCFX? Do they perform the same? Shorty
I'm 12 yr old power hitter. What would be the best bat that is drop 9 or 10? lj
My son is 4'10" and weighs almost 100 pounds. What size bat and how much should it weigh? Cole Train
Is there any difference between the 2013 CF5 and the 2013 CF5 Limited Edition (DXCFX-LE)? BJ
My son is 5' and weighs 90 lbs. What size bat would be best for him? Arthur Orsborn
What size should I get I am 12 years old and 5' 11" 155 lbs? Ben
I am a 100 lbs. 5'1" player. What bat size should I use? the bronx bomber
What size should I get, I am 12 years old, 5' 5", and I weigh 118 lbs? Ezrah
I am a 11 year old kid what size should I get? JET
I am 14, should I get the 32" 22 oz. or move up to get an adult -3? bsox111
What is the break-in period and what temps are best for this bat? Mateo
Is this bat legal for Babe Ruth League? If not which DeMarini bat is? I am looking for a 31/21. Bomber
How is a two-piece construction bat different from a one-piece constructed bat and why are these differences important. sp
I had a Rawlings xtreme composite bat and it cracked, is this bat less likely to crack? Lakeville north
What size is best for me? I am 5 feet and weigh 115 lbs. johnny baseball
Is this bat approved for use in the Little League Junior Division (12-14 year old)? John
My son is 5'3" and 90 pounds. He's a contact hitter, uses an Easton S1 30" 18 oz. -12 drop for Little League. He plays on 13U travel team. We are looking for a 2 5/8 big barrel. What do you recommend? scott
We play in the north. A lot of times early in the season practice and games are in the 40's & 50's. Does this cause the composite bats to break and crack? EG
My son is almost 12 and is 5'3" and 105 lbs. He used a 31" 22 oz. Voodoo last season and sometimes a 31" 21 oz. Vexxum. Can you please compare the CF5 to those? Would 32" be too long for his size? Don
My son currently uses the 2013 CF5 30" 19 oz. and loves it. He is 4' 10" and 83 lbs. What advantage is there going with the CF5 big barrel (-10). What size would you recommend? Carter
When will the CF6 be out? How much money will it cost? Steeeeve
I just got this bat and I am thinking about using it in fall ball and the normal season. Do you think it will last long enough to do this? ckomm
My son is 13 years old 5' tall and 98lbs. He is our lead off hitter and is great at hitting gap shots just looking for more pop. Not sure if I should get the 31" 21 oz. or the 31" 23 oz. Now he swings a 30"18 oz. Easton and is ready for a longer bat. Bowen
What is the difference between this and the 2014 CF6 -10? Ben
Will this bat be approved for Babe Ruth Baseball? Unknown
What is the difference, besides price, between the DeMarini DXCFX-LE and the DXCFX? Lisa
Does this bat have BBCOR on it? joeyboy_1
Is this legal for Babe Ruth this year? JJH-Ball
Does this bat come in a 31", 2 3/4" barrel? Team Mom
Does this have an alloy barrel? bunz
Does this bat have a USSSA stamp on it? Also, I'm 13 years old, is this bat too heavy? baconboy3
Could this be used in Babe Ruth? matty baseball
I have hit probably 250 baseballs, but this bat still sounds like a wood bat. What is wrong with it? titan2
Does it have pop like the gold CF5? Rangersbaseball
Where might I find a 32" 27 oz.? I have looked everywhere. hello
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.
More "Insane Dedication to Performance" is in store for tomorrow.
Bat Properties
Approved For | USSSA |
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Barrel Diameter | 2 5/8 |
Baseball Bats | Youth |
Bat Type | Baseball |
Deals | Closeout Bats Bundle and Save |
Length to Weight Ratio | -10 |
Material | Composite |
Series | CF5 |
Vendor | DeMarini |
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