The composite bats have a trampoline like affect that give the ball more distance. Aluminum is more stiff and has less of a trampoline affect than a composite bat would.
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Aluminum bats.
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.
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!
Composite bats typically hit a softball farther than aluminum or wooden bats due to their lightweight construction and larger sweet spot, which allows for greater energy transfer upon contact. Composite materials also provide better performance when properly broken in, maximizing distance. However, personal preference, playing style, and league regulations can influence the choice of bat. Ultimately, while composite bats often achieve the farthest hits, the best bat for individual players may vary.
The aluminum bat would go farther than the wooden bat. It will go farther because the aluminum bat is much lighter than the wooden bat.
up to 110 mph depending on the bat. Softballs come off of composite bats a lot faster than they come of of aluminum bats.
They are lighter than the old Steel ones, but not as light as aluminum/composite ones.
Do you mean aliminum, or aluminum? Aluminum bats are lightweight, other than wooden bats
The state doesn't determine what types of bats are allowed. It is up to the city's league rules whether or not wooden bats are allowed. In my own opinion, any time aluminum or composite bats are allowed, I would be using one, because the BBCOR on an aluminum or composite bat is much higher than wood, and if I'm the only person using a wooden bat in the league, everybody else has an advantage over me.
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Demarini is a brand of bats and CF5 is one of there newest composite bats.