I personally like the tpx z1000 (i have one) but yes experts would say its the best
Yes, on the bat there is a small white rectangle that reads "BBCOR Certified .50" or something like that.
CF4 is better because it was made before the BBCOR came out. It will go an extra 50 feet
the triton is the best bat in the world trust me buy it you'll love it
YES! Greatest bat ever made...
Yes! it is much more balanced in my opinion and has a more heavy feel than the cf5 that also makes the bat feel very smooth!
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It is all down to preference. I have used both bats and see the Voodoo as a slight difference in weight (heavier) but I have also gotten more pop with it. The CF5 will give you much more bat speed. I prefer the Voodoo. It's a great bat with serious pop and increases over time. Good Luck, Hope it Helped! -Dan
cf5 because i have the easton speed and it has no pop
hopefully the demarini CF5 is definitely in consideration in the company. They wouldn't make a CF4 if the CF3 wasn't good, right? So since the CF4 is great, they will definitely make a CF5! Here it is a video review of the Demarini CF5 bat http://www.youtube.com/user/homerunmonkey#p/u/1/i70G-0LM2Bo
the exo Umm, no. Composite bats are the most expensive. And Louisville's Triton is the most expensive $399 for an Adult -3. The other composite bats, Easton IMX, Demarini CF3, Nike Aero Fuse are $379. Take a look at www.baseballbatreviews.ruqqa.com for detailed information.Also you can get a wooden bat for 650.00 plus tax which makes you wonder am I going to spend a paycheck on a bat that I will use a couple of times? Easton Stealth is also $399 for a -3 wrong wrong wrong. the CF5 is new for 2012, and is going to be the most expensive bat. right now the CF4 is sitting at $450, while the Easton Speed is $430. I have the CF4 and absoutely love it
Demarini is a brand of bats and CF5 is one of there newest composite bats.
Yes you can break it in wrong. Some batters will find the same place to look at on the bat when they're getting ready to hit. Doing this causes you to hit the ball on the same side of the bat over and over. The correct way to break in the bat and for the life of the bat is to rotate the bat 1/4 turn every time you step in the box. This will help distribute the number of times the bat strikes the ball.