The 2009 Demarini Vendetta is a composite bat. They were going to make all composite bats for 2011 Illegal but they didn't fallow through with the rule. This bat is legal to use in 2011 but in 2012 it may be illegal because it's a composite bat.
Ka Bam! Composite bats are great! They make the ball jump off the bat and go far...
it depends all of the bats are different
because there is friction between the bat and ball, this produces heat, a wooden bat isn't as good at conducting heat as a composite bat, therefore a composite bat will feel warmer after multiple use than a wooden one.
Composite bats are not allowed cause they are to powerful. They must be BB core bats which reduces bat power when the bat makes contact with the ball.
There are a lot bats that have some composite or all composite. If you are looking for a good bat to buy that is composite, I would recommend a combat, they are 100% composite, so they have a really good pop, and they have a very long barrel which means the sweet spot is a lot bigger.
Yes you can! Especially since it's aluminum... I recommend a composite bat though. Composite bats have way more pop than aluminum bats. I would recommend the cf3 or cf4 for a new bat. Or try the stealth!
It depends on the type and quality of bat, some are made of aluminum, others composite. The higher end bats are usually a type of composite alloy mix.
Composite bats more dull sounds when hit (close to a wood bat) while aluminum makes a "loud ping" once contact is made
It depends if it is a Catalyst you need to break it in other bats you do not not a alloy aluminum bat but a composite bat like cf4 freak b2 dabomb and others those bats you have to
If you want a good composite bat, you're best best bat will be either the CF4 black, or the Combat B3, I have owned both of these bats, and to me, they are both amazing bats. Now in 2012, the Easton XL1 is the best composite baseball bat. p.s. college players use the XL1 also, rather than little leaguers and all other ages.
Metal bats hit the ball further which is why at unprofessional levels of baseball they use metal but when you get to the MLB you have to use wood.