DeMarini Voodoo -13 Youth Baseball Bat: DXVDL
Features
-13 Length to Weight Ratio
2 1/4 Inch Barrel Diameter
SC4 Alloy Barrel
TR3 Strut Composite Handle
Two-Piece Hybrid Design
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Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty
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ION V End Cap Eliminates Vibration
Approved for Play in Little League, Babe Ruth, Dixie, Pony, AABC, and USSSA
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Description
Reviews
Average Ratings Based on 76 Customer Reviews
Jake M.
Pros: If your'e a hard hit hitter, and you play travel baseball, you need this bat. You get great pop off the bat.
Cons: none at all!
demarinivoodoo
Pros: great pop and cool design
Cons: stings on inside pitches sometimes
#24
Pros: Great bat. Sick graphics. Great pop. Love the sound.
Cons: None
zxcvbnm
Pros: everything
Cons: nothing
mike
Pros: this has lots of pop
Cons: none
TJ
Pros: Both my sons used this bat this bat this year. One a 30" and one a 28". Both of them loved the bats. So did some of their other teamates. Both improved the consistency of their hitting this year, especially my older son. I believe the bat helped with that along with confidence. Would recommend this bat. Ordered the 31" for my older son rather then the 2013 because he liked it so much.
Cons: Top plastic coating on the top of the barrel of bat wore off fairly easily. Not a big deal but could have been more durable.
wags819
Pros: Nice looking bat
Cons: Bat always seems dead. Ball does not jump off bat well. My son also has a Louisville TPX and ball always comes off the bat solid. Not that happy with this bat.
camo
Pros: this bat is awesome and has good power
Cons: if it hits the handle it stings for a minute
BIG E
Pros: Has nice sweet spot and really drives the ball
Cons: The barrell marks up very easily with use.
sleek
Pros: If you got clutch get the bat right know...so light for a 32 inch
Cons:
lincecum55
Pros: bat has big barrel and lauches the ball a lot farther DEMARINI IS SWEET!!!!!!
Cons: GRIPPING IS BAD
The Connaisseur
Pros: I have used Voodoo bats for a few years now and it is great for contact hitting. It is also very light therefore good for someone trying to get a faster swing speed. The design is sweet and intimidating.
Cons: There is lots of sting, and the grip is not as comfortable as other bats (i.e Easton). Don't expect to be able to hit home runs every at bat; it's -13.
Coach Mark
Pros: Great bat. Good pop and bounce when new. Bought two in the last year
Cons: !st bat lost pop and life after 500 hits. For the money would have thought it would last longer
SEAN
Pros: JUST GOT THE BAT YESTERDAY.I WENT 3 FOR 4 WITH A WALK LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cons: GRAPHICS R SICK
Ken
Pros: Very, very nice bat. I was afraid the paint job would be a bit too flamboyant but it's not as 'over the top' in person as it seems in pictures.
Cons:
homer
Pros: My son hit 3 home runs with this bat. the bat has great power and bat speed.
Cons: none
Wrestlinglester
Pros: Very Balanced
Cons: This bat has some sick graphics so in my opinion i would not hit any balls with this bat
t-mac
Pros: great bat awesome pop plus with the tr3 composite handle its gets big pop
Cons: nice bat but aint chipps easy all in all great bat
drewmon
Pros: i used this bat in tournament ball and it is hard to make solid contact but when you do it goes far.
Cons: 2 out of ten times youll make solid contact and when you dont its a little dribbler also it wont last ive had it for 6 months and its already chipping and cracking i reccomend the cf5. its alittle pricey compared to voodoo but its worth it also if you want a -13 get the surge, s2,s3, or even a reflex
hdog
Pros: alway is a reliable bat.
Cons: none
None
Pros: This bat has an excellent sweet spot just below the teeth on the skull. When hit on that spot, the ball explodes off the bat.
Cons: Perhaps my expectations were too high, but for the money I expected the sweet spot to be a bit bigger as it is on some other bats I have tried.
homerun
Pros: this is a really godd bat i have it and i hit my first homerun with it in the firt game
Cons:
Matt
Pros: Best bat!! Hit so much harder and farther. No sting and wicked designs. Hit 8 home runs with it at 18 at bats. Buy it
Cons: None
Matt
Pros: Hit so much farther and harder. No sting at all! One of the best bats out there. Buy it!!!
Cons: NONE at all
Doooo
Pros: The best bat ever
Cons: Nothing bad about it
voodoodude
Pros: awesome bat great graphics and the best pop. even when I barley swung I jacked the ball
Cons: scratches easily and everyone wants to use it
money
Pros: awesome
Cons: non
mauer7
Pros: win.
Cons:
Joey V
Pros: Best thing i ever did to improve my 11 year old sons swing was buying this bat ! OMG what a difference in his swing ! Now he feels more confident than ever. THAT IS WHAT I WAS HOPING TO DO ! THANK YOU SO SO MUCH !
Cons: CANT THINK OF ONE !!
Nick
Pros: This bat is great it has a good pop. Before I got the bat I was mainly hitting ground balls. Now with the bat I usually drive it to left center. I love the design on the bat.
Cons: The price is a little high but its worth it.
demarini voodoo
Pros: i got this bat for my son 31 18 and he has been killing the ball during practice i cant wait till a game to see him
Cons: none
Little League Dad
Pros: Wicked looking bat. Immediately gave my son extra confidence when he held it. Very balanced and lightweight which helped my son's bat speed. Ready to go out of the box but seemed really seasoned after a couple of weeks. He is 8 years old, tall for his age but not very strong or would have gotten the big barrel option. Chose the 30" length due to his height. Has held up really good so far. Definitely recommend highly.
Cons: Almost too good looking to use.
maui athletics
Pros: bought this for my 7 year old..28/15 lots of pop like advertised best bat to date whole team uses it
Cons: sick graphics as you can see
giants rule
Pros: great pop out of wrapper.My son got as a birthday present
Cons: paint chips
Orioles
Pros: My son is playing AAA this year. He is ten years old. He loves this bat. It doesn't sting, and he's been hitting a lot better.
Cons:
PDXCoachXXXL
Pros: Bought the 32"/19oz for my 5"4 150lb 11 yr old. All I can say is..its a monster..The bat too..not just my son. The ball explodes of this bat. Simple contact and the bat does the rest. You wont believe it until you swing this bad boy for yourself. Its worth every penny. DeMarini does it again.
Cons: None. Well maybe that every kid on the team wants to use it..and maybe that the paint is so wicked i hate to scratch it.
BaseballJUSTRocks
Pros: Good pop Consistent across barrel So far so good, still only a few weeks old, will see in a month or so if it deserves a 5 STAR, too early to tell right now.
Cons: Still get stung occasionly.
jay
Pros: its the best bat ever!!!!!!! i love it its amazing.it has so much pop and huge sweet spot
Cons: nothing yet only the bat is to good lol !!!!!!!!!!
Voodoo1333
Pros: Best epic bat ever invented looks like a flippin monster for crying out loud!!!
Cons: NONE!!! DUGH!!!
Dave
Pros: Bat is just okay,..
Cons: Stay away from DeMarini, customer service is very poor. Had some issues with my bat and they keep give me the run around. Stick with Easton.
big ben
Pros: I bought this 32/19 bat for my 9 year old son. he loves this bat. he said it is better balenced than the easton. tis is the bat to buy
Cons: nothing so far
Anonymous
Pros: 9 Y/O son loved the look and feel of the bat.
Cons: The bat split after a few days of regular use. He had 2 practices, 1 hour of BP, and 1 game - and he then realized that the bat was split with the center of the split being between the top of the handle and bottom of the barrel. Very disappointed in this product with the amount of money spent. Read other reviews of possible DeMarini bats splitting and chose to hope it wouldn't happen. I strongly advise to stay away from this bat and other DeMarini bats until they figure out what the problem is and rectify it.
triplecrown boy
Pros: Sick bat. Has very good pop. I bought 30 in 17 oz . Already feel pop in there. Beast bat!!!! Buy this bat, you won't regret it!
Cons: Nothing but everyone wants to use it!!!
Sean
Pros: Simply the best bat on the market. I bought this bat for my 8 year old 28/15 and he is simply cracking the ball with unreal bat speed. Ball is flying faster than the composites. Buy this bat!
Cons: None
Coach Daddy
Pros: Just doit great bat changed my sons life in a weekend!!!!
Cons: none
HAWAII VOODOO BUILT
Pros: This Bat by Far is worth every dollar, we bought the bat because of the -13 /29 . Weight distribution is great and the bat has a nice sweet spot. You will not regret buying the Voodoo , The composite material on the handle doesn't give my son that "shock" effect when hitting those inside and outside pitches!! He loves it and so does the rest of the team!!!
Cons: My son doesn't get called by his first name anymore. They call him the "VOODOO!"
Anonymous
Pros: great bat i love it so much has a lot of pop cant wait till the season
Cons:
da bomb
Pros: to many to type
Cons: there are none
bat freak
Pros: great paint job.
Cons: none
J-Rod
Pros: This bat is a beast. It sounds like a firecracker going off. My son absoutely loves it. Do yourself (or your child) a favor and buy this bat!!
Cons:
coachmm
Pros: Got this bat for my son who is a small 9 year old. I purchased the 29/16 model after last years 28/15 wasn't heavy enough to work through the harder thrown balls. this years version has more pop than last years model and really rewards the contact hitter with a harder hit ball. Even when he's faced faster pitching, the line drives are hit over the inf's head instead of at them, the ground balls have more sizzle and are harder to field, and even when he mis-hits and pops it up, it goes farther and higher. If you have a smallish kid or averaged size kid who has a beautiful swing, BUY THIS BAT! It's worth every penny.If your kid is bigger than most and is a power hitter, I would recommend a bat with a lower drop. (-11 or -10)
Cons: None
matt daddy
Pros: this is the best bat ever!!!! every body wants one. i love this bat.
Cons: none
The Dominator
Pros: Bought 29/16 bat to help my son improve his bat speed. ( He was using a 30/18 big barrel. Too long & heavy) Immediately we saw an improvement in his swing speed. Not behind the ball anymore. Have only used it in batting cages. Can't wait to see it in a game. Great ping sound! Cool graphics!
Cons: A little pricey
808 state
Pros: We bought the bat 2 weeks ago and my son has yet to put it down. Great weight and feel. He has been doing much better at batting practice and went 3/3 on our last game. Very happy with bat performance so far. Graphics are pretty sweet too.
Cons: Everyone wants to use it
Anonymous
Pros: Very Nice Bat. I Would Highly Recommend!
Cons:
voodoo man
Pros: great bat! has great pop and the ball bounces right off it! beast paint job!
Cons: everyone wants to use it
fsrt
Pros: best bat i hit
Cons: awesome feel
freak
Pros: awesome has unbelievable pop first time i hit with it i new it was good
Cons: what do you think
Rob
Pros: Our league restricts full composite bats, this one satisfies their restrictions. Lightweight allowing bat to be an inch longer for more plate coverage.
Cons: Can't think of any
j-mil
Pros: Love the way it looks and swing speed is crazy quick. My team mates have hit solid line drives with it also. The ball pops off the sweet spot with a bang contact is undeniable loud
Cons: none
Calsmom
Pros: I recently purchased this bat for my 10yr old son and he loves it. I took him out to the batting cages the day after he received & right out of the box he was hitting as if he had had it for quite a while. He said he loves this more than the new CF5. Great service as well!!!!
Cons: None, except that this bat is so nice looking he didn't want to use it at first.
djmas
Pros: love the bat. Picked it up for my son who just turned 9. Went with the Voodoo because it was a -13 and wanted the extra length to help cover the plate. He absolutely loves it! Thanks so much!
Cons: Awesome paint scheme that you don't want to use the bat and get it dirty!!!
showtime
Pros: just got this bat today. It has very nice grip, excellent pop, and has a system on top of the bat so you hit all parts of the bat equally.
Cons: The bat seems too cool and impressive looking to use!!!
GO DEMARINI!!
Pros: This is my favorite bat I have ever used in all my years of baseball. It has good pop, awesome graphics, sounds great, and has an extremely large sweetspot. spend the extra money and BUY THIS BAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cons: NONE! BEAST BAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Big A Boy
Pros: This is a really great bat, Very happy with it so far. It was worth the extra money I paid for it. My 9 year old Son hits even further than he did with his old bat. Most of his friends want to use his bat.
Cons: None
happy dad
Pros: this is the best bat ever! I got my son the 30" 17oz. he's driving the ball each at-bat. this bat sounds great and looks cool. and it also has a huge sweetspot. very balanced. amazing pop. worth every penny.
Cons: none. awesome bat! everyone wants to use it!
demarini lover
Pros: Awesome bat!!!!! got the 30" 17oz. sounds great and very balanced. good pop too. it has a giant sweetspot and looks awesome.
Cons: nothing. best bat!!!!!!
allstar
Pros: best bat ever! really good pop. well balanced. looks cool too. ball explodes off this bat.
Cons: none what so ever
Satisfied customer
Pros: Light and well balanced, with big sweet spot and pop. Stepped up from Louisville Slugger Omaha for my 8-year old son and noticed immediate difference in both batting practice and games. Ball sounds great off the bat and travels farther, and bat looks great as well. Spend the extra money and get the voodoo; you won't be disappointed.
Cons: None. Wish I would have bought this bat sooner.
Future LSU dad
Pros: I just bought the 28"-15 oz for my 6.5 year old son. He has always hit the ball hard but it seemed like the ball should jump off his old bat better. The new voo doo has given him that extra pop! His line drives are rockets and the pop ups carry further too. This is my first review ever! I had to pass the word to another dad. I know the bat doesn't make the batter but it makes them better!!
Cons: NONE so far. Great bat!
Coach Frank
Pros: Just bought this bat for my 9yr old son. This bat is top of the line from fit to finish. Bought 29"16oz. Great pop -- Great grip. Also has an awsome sound!! It has that beautiful ping sound. You will not go wrong with this bat....I doubt we will see a review under 5 stars. Highly recommend!
Cons: None
DemariniBoy
Pros: Swings Easy, lots of pop. It is a fun bat to hit with. Only used it a few games and had several to the fence.
Cons: None
nacho
Pros: Bought this bat (29"/16oz) as a gift for my son who already has a (28"/15oz)2011 Voodoo and I could tell a difference right away. First thing I noticed was that this bat sounds like a fire cracker but the best part is that it isn't all bark he is hitting it noticeably further. His coaches couldn't help but say wow at the next practice at how well and far he was driving the ball. Worth every penny!
Cons: none yet, aside from the other boys wanting to use it.
Grandma Bet
Pros: This bat is awesome...bought it for my grandson...He's always been a good hitter but ball is getting hit harder and going further..HE LOVES THIS BAT!!!
Cons: NOTHING!
Voodoo Priest
Pros: Amazing and very cool looking bat. My son is crushing the ball every time he's up to the plate. Worth every penny!
Cons: None.
CheeHoo
Pros: A very "balanced" bat! Equivalent to the "Surge" as far as weight distribution is concerned. In no way is it "End Loaded" Has an excellent "Pop". Very pleased with this bat as far as performance is concerned. Your kid will not be disappointed if a balanced bat is what your looking for
Cons: Graphics is "Sick" looking may not want you to swing it! Best looking bat by far!
Questions and Answers
Have a question about the DeMarini Voodoo -13 Youth Baseball Bat: DXVDL? Ask our team of experts and they will respond within 24 hours.
Is it approved by Little League Junior Division? tony
I'm looking at the comparison between the DeMarini DXVDL Youth and the Combat Grifter Youth -12 bat. Trying to make a decision which one would you suggest my son is 8 years old he is about 56" tall and weighs about 73lbs which bat would be more balanced for him right now he has the DeMarini Vexxum it is a 29" bat with a 13.5 drop. Tyson
My grandson is 67" tall and 120 lbs. What bat size would you recommend? JDAM
My son is 8 and only weighs 55 lbs, but strong for his size. He currently uses an Omaha big barrel 27" -11 alloy that is not end loaded. He is playing in a few tournaments that will not allow the big barrel and will move to Little League next year that will not allow it. He is a line drive hitter and gets the 16 oz bat through the ball quick. I am trying to find the right fit for him but there are so many bats with good reviews that making a choice is difficult. I have narrowed my search to Voodoo, CAT5 and Omaha YB126. Which do you think has the most pop and will be useable through next year? Nixon
My son is 11 and weighs 125-130 lbs. He has a 30 inch 19 ounce bat now, but thinks he needs a longer bat. What should I get? mom
Could this bat break when you hit the ball? krausy.96
My son is 12 years old and has been swinging a 31" 22 oz. bat in games and practice. Want to buy him a new bat and would like to know what is a good bat that should be legal for next year. Should I purchase a Youth or Senior League bat. I was thinking about a 32" 19 oz. for coverage of the plate and good bat speed. Your help and advice will be greatly appreciated. Topcat
Is this a big barrel? JSALLDAY
How cold does it have to be to use it? Etrain
My son wants to use this for USSSA tournaments but the bat does not have an easily identifiable 1.15 BPF USSSA stamp. What are the chances that he can use this in a USSSA tournament? Emaz
My son is 8 years old and is 53" tall and 62 lbs. He currently swings a 28" 16 oz. H2 YB9H2 and was looking for something with more pop. I was deciding between the 2011 Vendetta and this Voodoo. Which would you recommend and why? Thanks! J
Would you buy the Voodoo or Easton Surge for 7 year old coach pitch very good bat on ball hitter? (28"15oz) lsu jeff
My son is 4'4" and weighs 67 lbs. He is 8. What length and weight is good for him? MIKE
My son is 10, 4'10" and 90 pounds. What bat length do you recommend? Also, Voodoo, Easton Surge, or Easton Omen? jwej10
28 in 15 oz, is it to heavy for my son? He is 4'1 52 lbs. butch
Does this bat comply with new USSSA rules? Jimmy
My son is 8 years old. He is 54" and about 65 pounds. What bat would you recommend? chad
I have a question on what size bat I would get my son who is 49 1/2" and 79 lbs? Brenda
Does this bat come in a Big Barrel for Youth and if so what are the drop choices? Mundo
CF5 Vs. Voodoo. Looking at the 30 inch for a 54" 85lb good hitter. My son played with the Voodoo last 2 years. Always looking for more pop. What do you think? Joe
Hello. Does this bat comply with the new 2012 USSSA Bat Standards and have the new USSSA Mark? Thank you. Razz
Is it BBCOR? Chase#18
My son has outgrown his Vexxum. He is 61 inches and a thick 125. How far up should he go? The last bat was a 30/17.5 oz. James
Is there a difference between the 2012/2011/2010 DXVDL Voodoo Youth? Lou
Does it have the USSSA 1.15 stamp? Ton1971
Does the bat have the BPF 1.15 stamp on it? According to the new Babe Ruth bat rules 11-23-11 as long as it has BPF 1.15, 33 inches or less and 2.25 barrel size it is approved for 2012. ryno
Is it USSSA certified? Roo
Recently purchased a 2010 model for my son. He hasn't used it yet and I'm wondering if I should chalk up the extra money to buy the newer version. Is it significantly better? RD
Trying to pick between Easton Omen LNC1XL Youth 28" 16 oz and the DeMarini Voodoo DXVDL Youth 28"15 oz for 9 year old 4 ft 60 pounds. How are they different which has more pop? Roger
Does this meet the new 2012 USSSA bat requirements? Todd
Son is 4'6" 80 lbs. Currently using Easton Omen 29" -12. Thinking about this bat or CF5 in 30" but big weight difference. He is a line drive hitter. Tony
My son is 8 and is 120 pounds and about 4 foot 5. I dont know what to get, the 19 or the 20 oz bat? He been using a 21 oz 5 and a quarter bat and does not have a problem but I think it's because of the bigger barrel. Help please. Paul
My son is 52" 9 years old and weighs 52 lbs. He currently has a 28" 14.5 ounce. I was thinking going up to 29" 16 ounce Voodoo. What would you recommend? Lefty Lou
My son is 7 years old he is 53" tall and weighs 62 lbs. I was wondering what would be the best bat for him for next spring? This is first year for coach pitch. Buckeyes918
Is the Voodoo -13 bat 2012 Cal Ripken approved (BPF 1.15)? Rick
My son is 5'0 and 110lbs. He will be 10 in March. What bat do you suggest for him? Thanks. Carcoop
Is this bat 1.15 BPF or USSSA approved? batboy
Is a 2012 DeMarini Voodoo: DXVDL a good bat for 10 year old? that is 60"tall and 80 lbs? crusher
My son is 5'6" 180 solid muscle. He will be playing middle school ball this year (7th grade) he has long arms, what size bat do you suggest? Byg Mykes Mom
Is this bat approved for 2012 Majors in Little League, Babe Ruth, Cal Ripken? pc
Comparing this Voodoo to the Easton S2 or S3. Son is 4ft 7, 65 pounds, 10 yrs old. Has really fast hands, so I want a fast bat, without the sting (his last bat was bad at that). Thoughts? Is there a better bat than those? noplay
My son is 4'8" tall and 91lbs, I was thinking about getting him a 31/18 Voodoo. He currently has an Easton CXN 29/17. Does this sound like a good bat for him? I would like to get him a composite bat but we live in the NW and more than 1/2 his season is cold weather. RRRRR
My son is 60 inches tall 120 pounds 9 years old. He is a power hitter which bat would be better DXVDL youth or CF4 youth? scott
Is it approved for Dixie Youth? Abrown
Not too sure what size bat my should be using. He has the Easton Omen now. 28" 16oz. He is 8 and turning 9 in August. He's 58" tall and about 50lbs. bob
My son is 10 years old and weighs 88, and is 58 inches tall. What weight and length bat do you recommend? Any specific types? Was looking at the DeMarini Voodoo and the DeMarini CFX (I think that's what it was). dpostiglione
Does the bat come in 2 5/8 or 2 3/4 barrel? doc
Is this bat stamped with the 1.15 BPF rating thats requred for Dizzy Dean Play? Brandon
Is this a non composite bat? I know it says it is okay for Babe Ruth. Which is good because i have a son that plays there but what about Cal Ripken? distressed
Hello. My son is 51" and 65 lbs, which size would you go with? Thanks. kj
My son is 60" tall, 95 lbs, 11 years old. He's been hitting the 30/17 Voodoo. Would the 31/18 be appropriate for his size? JM
I'm interested in purchasing this bat for my 9 y/o son who is 59" tall and weighs 68.5 lbs. What size bat would you recommend? Is this bat approved to be used in the minors division even though it isn't on the list of licensed bats through the little league web site? Thanks!!! Barba951
My son is 7 now but last year used the 28 in 16 oz Voodoo model. His swing was always slow. At the end of the season I got him a batting lesson and they said it was too big for him. Do you think the bat I have would be good for him this year? He is 7 yrs old 54 inches tall and weighs about 55 lbs. john
For big barrel, is it legal for the new AAU rule? bobster
My son is 9 years old and his height is 53". He weighs 71 lbs. Would you recommend the 2012 Voodoo and what size...29 or 30? Thanks Bear
Thanks for the quick response!!! What size bat would you recommend for my 9 y/o who is 59" tall and weighs 68.5 lbs? Thanks!!! Barba951
What would you reccomend for my son? He is 12 and is 5 foot and 92 pounds? Pops
I have looked on the approved Little League list of bats from Jan 23, 2012. I could not find this bat listed as approved. Does it have a different name? Jim
Which bat is better the Voodoo or the B4? psimps
Do you think this bat will be approved for all the leagues next year? psimps
Does this bat have the sticker or whatever it needs to be legal? caleb
When you say the Voodoo is better for a contact hitter what do you mean? Bigger sweet spot with the Voodoo? smooth
Is it legal to use in JBO? Is it BPF 1.5 and BBCOR aproved? Mclovin'
Does this bat have a 1.15 stamp on it? Emmet
Is the handle composite? joh
I see the other questions, but is the bat USSSA certified? newby
Is there any break in needed with this bat? BD23
I'm hearing that the bat is not legal because it does not have the BBCOR stamp is this true? christina
Our league requires a 1.15 stamp. Does this comply? Stealth
Our Dixie Youth requires the year model be stamped on the barrel. Is it stamped on this one? stacey
Is this bat legal in a league that requires that 1.15 bpf stamp on the barrel? chop
Is this bat a full composite? steve
Do you know why this bat is not listed on the approved Little League list of bats from February 23 2012? I could not find this bat listed as approved. I'm hesitant to buy this bat. Again, do you know why it wouldn't be on LL approved list? Sid
My son is 8 and weighs about 85lbs. What size Voodoo bat would be good for him? Sean
Does the NIke MC2 Youth have more pop or the Voodoo? Sean
What do the numbers and symbols on the end cap mean 1, 3, 5, 7,? 30" -13 voodoo big daddy
My son is 12 years old and is 105 pounds, which size bat should I get him? Diggem
My son is 9 and weighs 60 lbs. He's about 51.5 tall. What size Voodoo bat would best fit him? Chart says 29 inches. Do you think he could use it for more than one season of baseball? BooBoo
What is the difference between this bat and the CF4? Aiden
Is this bat BBCOR? Beast24
CAN I USE IT IN COLD WEATHER SINCE IT IS HALF AND HALF? RICK
My son is presently using a 29" 20oz Limb Saver. He just turned 9. Weighs 105 and is 4'-8" tall. Not heavy set, just built like a brick. So a tall 9 year old. I was looking at the Voodoo 31" 18 oz. Thoughts? Feel he needs something longer, but worried about too much bat weight. B3
Is it approved for Little League? Logman
Is it approved for Cal Ripken? Nickirae
My son is taking batting lessons. The instructor has said a 31" 19 oz bat is perfect for him but the Voodoo doesn't seem to be available in that size. Any suggestions? jim
Will this bat be leagal for the 2014 season? batlooking
Most leagues require the USSSA thumb print on the bat. This one only says it's legal but doesn't have the thumb print. rusty
My son is 13 and plays 13u select baseball. He is headed to high school next fall. i know he needs a 32" length. I am not sure what weight? eddie
I recently bought a batting cage and this bat for my son. I was wondering if their is a problem with using the yellow dipple batting cage balls with this bat in the cage? What do you suggest? Pando
is this a balanced or end loaded bat? paula
My son is on a travel baseball league and he tried a Vendetta from 2010 that is 31/18 -13 with the bigger long barrell. He hits excellent with that but I can not find it anywhere. I'm trying to find a comperable bat to that one, what would you recommend? tracy
A notice that the 2012 Voodoo is not BBCOR certified,but the 2013 Voodoo is. Does the BBCOR affect the amount of "pop" the bat will have? If so, which will have more pop, 2012 or 2013? derek
Are you allowed to use this bat in non composite leagues? ralph
Would you reccomend this bat for Pony League or should I purchase a big barrel for Pony? john
Where is the best place to hit the ball on the 2012 Voodoo youth bat, the best sweet spot? I heard it was under the teeth of the skull head? jag
I recently brought this bat for my son. I did not know about the rotation index and did not get him to rotate. It seem to be vibrating more now. Have we ruined the bat? Can we just begin rotate now and it will be ok? Scott B
Should I get the Voodoo or the TPX EXOGRID2? price
Is this bat approved for little league? Baseballplayer7
Is this bat legal for Little Tar Heel League? lucky
When do you come out with new bat packs, or can you customize one? 6
Is the Voodoo legal for the Pony League? gman
Is the Voodoo legal for Babe Ruth? hype
Is this a big barrel? and is this bat legal for 12u nobf play? perkey
Does the DeMarini perform really good? Mikey
My style is power hitting. I bat third in the lineup. would you recommend the Voodoo the CF5 or the Marucci CAT 5, and why? mike
Is a 31" bat too long for an 8.5 year old? He is an average sized boy KR
Is it legal for Little League in 2013? beast
Does DeMarini make a 28/18 in the Voodoo bat? The reviews looked great. daw
My son is 9 years old and we're looking for a 29" bat. He tested this one and when he swung it, it spun him around. Is that the build of this bat or does he need a lighter bat? Currently he uses a 28" -12. S
My 8yr old used 27/17 for summer.....now we're staring fall ball I wanted to jump him up to the 30/17 voodoo.....is that to much to soon?.....he's 54" and 64 lbs Baseball Dad
Is going from big barrel to small barrel hard to do is their difference in fell to bats? Jake
Are these both big barreled? RosBoss23
My grandson is 11 be 12 in Jan and is 5 1 and 92 lbs. What size do you recommend? He has asked for one for Christmas for next year. gaye
My son is 83lbs, 4'7" tall what size voodoo do you recomend? Freddie
Whats the numbers on the end cap for? Should I be adjusting it? Also, is the inside of the barrel composite? BTW, son loves this bat! Don
Is this bat Approved for little league play in 2013? Bill
My son is 4'10" going to be 12 and weights 70-75 lbs . What size bat would you recommend in either this model or the Easton S2? skindog
Can my son use the Voodoo (-9) big barrel bat for Little League? Lee
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
Barrel Diameter | 2 1/4 |
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Baseball Bats | Youth |
Bat Type | Baseball |
Deals | Closeout Bats Bundle and Save |
Length to Weight Ratio | -13 |
Material | Half and Half |
Vendor | DeMarini |
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