DeMarini CF6 Senior League Baseball Bat: DXCFR
Features
2 5/8 Inch Barrel Diameter
-8 Length to Weight Ratio
Features USSSA BPF 1.15 Stamp
Free Shipping!
Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty
Geo End Cap
D-Fusion Handle Technology-Eliminates Vibration and Extends The Sweet Spot Through The Entire Barrel
Insanely Balanced Swing Weight
Paradox Composite for a Bigger, More Responsive Sweet Spot
Two-Piece Fully Composite Design With Half + Half Technology
RCK Knob
Description
Reviews
Average Ratings Based on 33 Customer Reviews
Coach Coach Pops coach
Pros: Well balanced. More pop than the CF5. Great design. Bigger sweet spot than the CF5.
Cons: None.
Demarini CF6 Baseball Mom parent
Pros: Awesome Bat. I purchased this bat for my 12 yr old son who plays 12u AAA Travel Ball, JR High Ball, and Dixie League. He was dead set on the popular other brand that all his teammates were getting. However, first hit out of the box was to the fenceline and he has been hooked since and most of his teammates are borrowing his bat during games. Extremely well balance bat with little to no vibration.
Cons: None
player big baseball player
Pros: good pop at first
Cons: idk ifnot was my bat but it eant dead after a few seings
Best bat yet!! simplyjoy5 parent
Pros: 2 out of the park homeruns, 1 in park homerun, 2 triples and a handful of doubles and singles in only 2 tournaments!! Son is 12 and is crushing the ball like never before. He says it is well weighted, hardly any vibration. He suggested getting a 2nd one just in case....
Cons: none
CF6 Bombers8 player
Pros: This is the greatest bat I've ever had. If u are looking for a great bat with a balanced design and a lot of pop, this bat is for u. So far with this bat I have had 3 games and I am 4-4 with 4 walks. This bat helps give u the confidence that u are a great baseball player!
Cons: Absolutely none
Pop out of the wrapper Samdad parent
Pros: Good, pop. No vibration
Cons: Price
looks better in person dylan player
Pros: this bat is well balanced and feels good in the hand and has great pop i recommend this bat
Cons: none at all
Less pop than CF5 DKeener coach
Pros: Great graphic and very little vibration
Cons: Disappointed in the amount of pop compared to the CF5
great bat chad player
Pros: lots of pop and no vibration
Cons: bigger barrel length but has a good sweet spot still
solid bat john the bomb hitter player
Pros: pop
Cons: the barrel length good be longer like the s1
Dad John parent
Pros: Good Balance, no vibration
Cons: Takes a long time to break in.
Great Bat John Welkenson player
Pros: I used this bat last season and hit .546 and had a great time... It just has so much pop, and I'm a leadoff guy, so I'm not the biggest guy out there, and I killed my team in BA.
Cons: None
BEAST AWESOME player
Pros: AWESOME
Cons: NONE
amazing michael lockwood player
Pros: Very sweet bat. I think better than the easton mako.the bat has a better feel in the sting of an inside hit and the ball just rockets off the bat
Cons: None
Feels Great James Skoruppa coach
Pros: I bought this for my 12 year old son. He loves it. It is the best balanced bat that I've swung. No vibration. It feels quick to the strike zone. Looks great!
Cons: None yet. I rated it high on durability, but the season hasn't started yet so I don't have data.
AAA/Major 12u dad wade parent
Pros: Bat has extreme pop/power. He went from the CF 5(great bat) to the Mako last year. Good bat but not as much pop off the barrel and a little more vibration in the handle. Purchased CF 6 last week and could not use until last night due to cold temps, first game with bat popped one over the 225' fence and cleared it by 20'. Bat has not even been broke in. Son bats 3rd and batted .500 in the fall with a .690 slugging percentage. Its a drop 8 but is very well balanced.
Cons: Only thing my son said is the graphics on the voodoo overlord are better
Great bat Anonymous parent
Pros: My son loves this bat was crushing the ball right away like never before, gave him so much confidence!
Cons: He can use this for aau and all stars but found out he cannot use for rec league because it's considered a big barrel.
nice bat Jump parent
Pros: seems like a nice bat
Cons: nice bat, not sure if it is worth full price compared to other similar, but cheaper bats.
DeMarini CF6 Bat Michelle parent
Pros: This bat is totally awesome. The look was more than I expected. Wow the pop is awesome.
Cons: Nothing bad to report
Great bat and great close out price Dltaman parent
Pros: This has been a great bat for my 11U majors son. He's hit the ball very hard with this bat. Lots of pop and appears to have a nice big sweet spot. I got this at the close out price of $99 and this bat just can't be beat at that price.
Cons: None
bomb squad devyn parent
Pros: great pop ,no vibration,love this bat
Cons: none at all !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Good bat "but" BCS parent
Pros: Well balanced good pop
Cons: This bat literally broke in half after 3 practices & 5 games.
Hot Bat! The Gavinator parent
Pros: My 12yr old son just received this bat. Within 2 games using he has hit a 245ft double (just short of the fence 250) and 2 scorching line drives. This bat delivers right out of the wrapper. We were Louisville Slugger fans until durbility with the last two we owned were an issue. We are on the DeMarini CF bandwagon now until this bat proves otherwise.
Cons: Only 2 weeks in using it. None so far.
HITTER STORM 88 player
Pros: GREAT BALANCE. BEST GRIPS ON THE MARKET.NO NEED FOR GLOVES. DOES NOT FEEL LIKE DROP 8 BECAUSE OF GOOD BALANCE.SWINGS LIKE a DROP 10 BAT. GREAT LINE DRIVE HTTING BAT. NOT THE HOTTEST BAT YOU CAN BUY. DURABLE PAINT AND END KNOB.
Cons: NOT AS HOT AS ALUMINUM. QUIET BAT. DECEPTIVE WHEN ASSESSING CAGE HITS. NOT ALOT OF POP.
cf6 Big I player
Pros: I use It in jbo league and 13u travel ball and am hitting 400. with it now my whole team is using it and even the little guys are hitting it to the fence!
Cons: Bat tape is good but wears out so get lizard skin.
Best Bat I've Ever Owned claytron becker player
Pros: every thing about this bat is amazing! when u hit u csnt even feel the vibrations the ball hopps right off the barrel. huge pop.
Cons: dont buy the new version ive used both they feel the same
Pretty Good bat early on CJ parent
Pros: Good pop for composite right out of the box. Still some variation on hits....ball really jumps on some hits, not so much on others.
Cons: Takes a while to get used to feel (more end-loaded vs. balanced)...feels MUCH heavier than rip-it drop 8 bat. Son still hit's it well just has heavier feel, he likes it so we're keeping it in the bag (son is 5-2, 110 pounds, 11 years old)
BETTER THAN MAKO. cf6 owner player
Pros: ITS A GREAT BAT ITS GOT A TRAMPOLINE EFFECT WHICH MAKES THE BALL FLY. FEELS GREAT ***** dont get a mako or easton bat get demarini
Cons: NONE.
i like it person player
Pros: A lot of pop and good bat speed.
Cons: It vibrates when you hit it the end.
cf6 shane parent
Pros: if u connect with the sweet spot the flys off the bat
Cons: found it hard to find the sweetspot seems kid of dead after 2 mouths
Great Bat B. Greer parent
Pros: Great pop and balance! My son switched to this bat from the 2014 Mako. Has only played a few tournaments with it, but has noticed a big difference quickly. He's gone from a lot of slow ground balls to mostly sharp line drives, i think due to the better balance of this bat.
Cons: none so far
Best bat ever to be in my hands. Samuel Hartle player
Pros: Great pop Super no vibration Everything is pros
Cons: NO CONS
A Truly Magical Bat Skinny Baseball Dad parent
Pros: Are you kidding me?!!!! It's like watching an episode of He-man and the Masters of the Universe. The day we got it home out of the package, my son held aloft the "magic" bat and said "by the power of gray skull. . . I have the power!" He's been hitting home-runs and line drives all over the place ever since. I can't handle it. My son is now too confident with all of that power. The 2 best benefits of this bat are that the ball travels further and that there is no sting even with inside/outside pitches. All of the energy that is generated from your swing is transferred into the ball and not back into your hands--sending the ball further. Believe me, this is the most "magical" of bats and now the coach has my son batting fourth in the line-up. I couldn't be happier with the bat.
Cons: Everyone wants to borrow the "magical" bat.
Questions and Answers
Have a question about the DeMarini CF6 Senior League Baseball Bat: DXCFR? Ask our team of experts and they will respond within 24 hours.
When will you have a 31" model in stock? Ddog51
Is the sweet spot on the -10 the same size as the -8? rydog
What is the advantage of a -8 versus a -10 DeMarini CF6? whiskeypete
Is the weight distribution the same as the Easton XL series? Will this bat have the "end loaded" feel? heat1
How will the CF6 perform relative to the CF5? Bill
Is it composite? jimboob
As far as pop which is better, the Voodoo or CF6? Would the 29" 21 oz. CF6 and 29" 20 oz. Voodoo feel the same? Would the CF6 feel lighter? Lastly, does this bat require any break-in period? hits11u
I have a son who will be playing travel ball. he is 59 inches and 105 lbs. he is a strong power hitter. what lenght bat should i ge? and at what age or size should i be looking at -8 bat marvin f.
Why do they not make it in -5? I love DeMarini and I might just have to settle for a -8. RyneK6
What drop is this bat available in? manuel
My son is 10 yrs old 54" tall and 65 lbs and has really fast hands. Looking for a bat with some pop, and also a properly sized bat. Was using a 28" 17 oz. and it just looks way to small for him. Kris
My son is 5'2" about 95 lbs and playing 13U Travel Elite Baseball. He used a 30" -10 Rawlings VELO, he has very fast hands, would this bat be too light? Steve
Is this more end loaded than the CF5 -10 big barrel? Because the old CF5 is too light for me. baseball baller
Is the CF6 -8 Babe Ruth certified? Nicky
im 5' 2 and about 100 pounds. im a contact hitter. i want a bat with good pop that will be good for me. should i get the easton mako or cf6? mila_baseball
Is it legal for middle school? big batrer
My son is 5'1 and 112 lbs. I'm going to a -8 this year for him but wonder if he needs to stay at 30" length or 31"? forestertig
Looking for the best performance -8. My son really hit well all year with the CF4 last year (-8) but really hit some bombs with a teammates Voodoo (-9). What bat would you recommend this season? He has gotten a lot stronger this year as well should he go to a -5? jon
Is this legal for Pony League? baseballislife
My son is 11 years old, 5'5" and 185 lbs. He was hitting them over the fence last season with a CF5 31" -11. What size would you recommend in the CF6? falcon818
My son is 13 but is only 4'8" and 75 lbs. He currently has a -10 Easton S1 but has been swinging an Easton S3 BBCOR for middle school. I was thinking about moving him to a -8 big barrel for his travel team to give him more strength than -10. How would you compare this CF6 to the Combat Wanted and the Easton XL1? Which would you recommend for him? Nittman
Does the bat require any break-in procedures? Rhino
My son is 13 and is 5'0" and weighs 110lbs. He's an aggressive hitter and last year used a -10 Rip it 31/21. He's required to use between a -5 to -8.5 this year and he wants a CF6. Based on these parameters, what suggestions on bat and size would you have? Pilkman
What bat has more pop; the Mako or the CF6 senior league model? baseballer135
I am more of a power hitter, I like the CF5 youth bat and I want a big barrel for my travel team. I like a balanced bat with a lot of pop. jay dingers
My son is in 8th grade. He has a good build and has a lot of strength. He weighs 140 lbs. and is 5'6". What size should he swing? He's in juniors for two more years and whats something he can use to play high school ball. mikey
Is this bat different from the cf5 senior league -8 besides the paint job? Will it have the same performance as the cf5? dyl
Will this bat have better pop then the CF5? The CF5 had a lot of pop and that's what I want. Will it be better? dan
If we order this bat today when will it be at my house? dyl
What should I do to break-in the composite? dyl
When will the CF7 be released? Baseballislife
Hey, I have a quick question! Will JustBats be restocking on this bat? I need a 32-24 in this model and Im looking to buy if off just bats if they restock in that size. Thanks. Grant
Is this a youth bat? is it good for an 11 year old? joe
What is the difference between the DXCFR and the DXCFX? joe
What day can you pre-order the CF7 -8? T-bone255
Is this bat legal for 13-14 Babe Ruth league? shane
My son is starting 11u baseball were you can use big barrel bats. League rules state that it needs to be a single wall bat. I cannot find any info on if the CF6 is a single or double wall bat. Ed
I am 4'8 and 70 pounds. What size bat should I get? J-Bats
Are there any big differences between the Senior league (-8) CF6 and the CF7? dmoney
Which bat will be more balanced, this model, or the COMBAT Wanted (-8)? Nx
which bat is more durable, this or the combat wanted -8? x
My son is a ridiculous pull hitter and puts most of his hits right down the 3rd base/left field line. He is 5'4" tall and weighs 110 lbs. I just bought him a 31" 22 oz. DeMarini Voodoo Overlord big barrel. I can't tell if this bat suits him because he has always swung a composite bat and the Overlord is not. Plus, I am not sure whether to rate him a contact hitter (balanced bat) or power hitter (end loaded). Dewey
My son is 5' tall and about 85 lbs. He's going to start playing travel ball, 12u or 13u, and was wondering if the CF6 or Voodoo would be better for him? He's a contact hitter with occasional power. He used a MAKO 2 1/4" barrel last season with great success. His hands are really fast. Chad
Is the DeMarini CF6 Senior League Bat end-weighted? JC
What is the lowest temperature this bat can be used? BB
What is the difference between the CF6 DXCFR and the Vexxum DXVXR besides the drop weight? brad
What is the difference between the DXCFR and DXCFX bats? Paul
My son is 9 years old and is 5 foot 2 tall and weighs 125 pounds. His bat speed is that of a 12 -13 year old. What bat is best suited for him, his bat or the new Easton S3? Gmac
Does this bat have a BBCOR label? Shari
I am 13 years old and 6 feet tall. I am a power-hitter and I need a new bat for this season. Is this really the bat I need? Power hitter
Good pop? jason
My son is 5'4" & close to 100 lbs. He currently has a 31" 21 oz bat. Should I go with a 31" and 23 oz? Anthony
My son is about to play in the Pony League. I wanted to make sure that this bat has the Pony League stamp. pony league
My son has been swinging the Easton XL1 2 1/4" and he recently popped the end cap on it. Which bat would be better for him between the CF6 drop -8 and drop -10? bbdad
What does the temperature have to be to use this bat? kevin
What drop is it? liam
Wis the difference from BPF 1.15 and 1.15 BBCOR? Lisa
Is this bat half and half? Mgastrock
What is the difference between Babe Ruth and Senior League? Is the CF6 usable in either? Ethan
Is this bat approved for Babe Ruth 13-15 division? Riley
Is this bat approved for the AA division in dixie youth? danger
Does this bat or the CF7 either state approved for play in Dixie Youth baseball? danger
What is the difference between the DeMarini CF6 Senior League Baseball Bat (DXCFR) and the DeMarini Voodoo OVERLORD Senior League Baseball Bat (DXVDR)? Which has more pop? The Bomb
Is this bat made for a power or contact hitter? Diamond Stealer
My son plays Dixie youth. He is 10 yrs old, weighs 80 lbs. and is 5'3". What size would you recommend? Carol
I am 5'5" and weigh 110 lbs. What size of bat do you prefer? I am 13 and in Pony League. Isaiah
Is this bat allowed in 50/70 All Stars? Joseph
What type of DeMarini CF6 is BBCOR certified? edward
I have a CF5 that was used for a year before it was outgrown. My younger son is now ready to move into a drop- 8 and I'm curious if there is much difference between the CF5 and CF6 in terms of balance, whip, etc.? Tom
Is this bat composite barrel if full composite. my son can use composite handle, but not composite barrel s
I am 5' 6" and 140 pounds. What size CF6 should I get for junior high ball? turtle
I am 5'1" and 85 lbs. What size would you recommend? ep
Is this bat allowed in 13u? Norton
Is this bat legal for Junior League Baseball and BBCOR certified? eddie
My son is 75 pounds and is 4 foot 7. What bat would fit him, the 29 inch or 30 inch? Both are -8? baseball person
How would this bat compare to the 2014 model of the Combat Portent? My son currently has the Portent as one of his bats. Kevin F
I am looking at the DeMarini CF6 and the 2015 Easton MAKO TORQ. Both drop -8. How would you compare the bats to each other? Bob
I am looking at either getting this CF6 or the new 2016 Combat Portent G4 PG4SL108 for my son. Which one is a better bat in terms or feel, vibrations, pop, etc? Jason
I am playing 12U in Pony League can I use it? cesarin
Is this a legal bat for Babe Ruth or Dixie leagues? steph
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.
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