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Features

  • -10 Length to Weight Ratio

  • 2 5/8 Inch Barrel Diameter

  • Balanced Swing Weight

  • Features USSSA 1.15 BPF Stamp

  • Free Shipping!

  • Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty

  • Geo End Cap

  • Limited Edition Model

  • TR3 F.L.O. Composite

  • Two-Piece Fully Composite Design With Half + Half Technology

Description

The Limited Edition DeMarini CF5 LE uses groundbreaking technology to produce a youth big barrel bat that can do some serious destruction on the diamond! Constructing the CF5 LE using their new TR3 F.L.O. Composite, DeMarini has successfully created their lightest swinging bat yet. TR3 F.L.O. (which stands for Fused Layer Optimized) is a cutting edge material that is the result of the random and naturally chaotic fusing of carbon fibers. This creates a more compact carbon that enables DeMarini to make the new CF5 LE lighter and stronger than ever before. The stronger design allows for more even weight distribution, which in turn produces faster bat speeds! This two-piece fully composite design uses Doublewall technology to give it maximum trampoline effect with the largest sweet spot possible! DeMarini's Half and Half two-piece technology makes YOU stronger by silencing feedback on off-center hits and creating the largest, most responsive sweet spot by flexing before impact and recoiling with a burst of ball-launching energy! The CF5 LE also features a Geo End Cap that's focus is on keeping the barrel stiff and not letting energy escape through the end of the bat. This gives each and every hit an extra blast of energy. DeMarini: Born Hardcore! The DeMarini CF5 LE features the USSSA 1.15 BPF Stamp. It is backed by a Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty. Free Shipping!

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Pros: Great bat

Cons: color

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Craigbrin

Pros: Perfect balance- 2 Doubles against the fence the first day out. Hot looking bat as well !

Cons: Everyone wants to borrow it-

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Hotrod

Pros: Bat is well balanced cant wait to break in.

Cons: Price

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Sidewinder

Pros: Love the CF5. Bought this one the week of a tournament and hit every day to get it broke in. Probably only halfway broke in but hit like crazy in the weekend tournament. Line drives all over the field. Fast bat...his hands looked very fast and he was able to react to all kinds of pitching. Very hot looking bat, and the CF5 is the best bat available....for at least the last couple of years. This bat carries on the expectation. Extremely well balanced, nice sweet spot, hot right out of the wrapper. Durable. Great bat. Get it.

Cons: Everyone wants to try to hit it.

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Themlaser show

Pros: It is amazing. I hit a home run in first at bat. It's very balanced and has good flex and amazing pop. The best DeMarini bat. I think I've had all of the DeMarini CF5 bats and this is the best one. So anyone wanting a bat with amazing pop and a cool design get this one.

Cons: None yet, but remember to get this bat.

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baseballer14

Pros: Great bat. It has amazing pop and the ball just flies. Not much of a power hitter until I got this bat.

Cons: None.

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CF5 LE AMAZING BAT!! jbaseball parent

Pros: the bat comes hot right out of the wrapper! my boy loves it and the kids on his team uses it. plays 9u travel and they hit bombs with it! and the design and color is amazing! just pops!

Cons: nothing

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Great Bat!!!!! Coach1976 coach

Pros: Great Pop and balance!!!!!

Cons: Price but you get what you pay for.

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So Far A Great Bat Chris parent

Pros: I just bought my son the CF5 LE and so far from batting practice I can tell a big difference in the way the ball comes off the bat. Alot of pop. My son would have to wear batting gloves with other bats but said the grip is awesome and the bat doesnt have the vibration his other bats have had. This weekend 9-7-13 will be the first test in a game when we play our tournament. We are both excited to see how he does with his new CF5.

Cons: None so far

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DUD BAT Robbie parent

Pros: Nice grip.

Cons: My son's Easton S1 was an awesome bat but it started to go flat after two seasons, so I started researching new bats. The reviews and countless people said this new Demarini CF5 is the hottest and best bat on the market hands down. My son played in a tourney in July in Omaha and the ball never left the infield. I have given it a couple months thinking it was not broken-in, but finally said enough is enough. Sent it back to DeMarini and they just had it field tested. They said there is nothing wrong with the bat, it checked out OK, and is up to their standards. I am extremely discouraged they didn't find anything wrong. I know my son's ability and he has been underwhelming at the plate since he has used this bat. I have two more sons moving up from the ranks and none of them will be using DeMarini products.

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crazy pop and great feel justin bober player

Pros: lots of pop yesterday i borrowed one of these bats and hit two homers! recommend this bat to anyone. I am eleven years old and love this bat.

Cons: none

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great bat and pop Gage Turner player

Pros: I borrowed one of these and hit out and was bouncing them off the fence! Love this bat and im planning to buy one. reccoment this cf5 to anyone!

Cons: none at all

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DeMarini CF5LE Big Barrel Amy Turner parent

Pros: Weight balanced for a faster swing. My son borrowed this bat after finding a dent in his at a game. He hit back to back home runs, and it I'd never seen it look so effortless! Needless to say, we ordered his two days later!

Cons: none

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Great bat Nick player

Pros: This bat is light and is as nice as it looks in the picture

Cons: Limited edition

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Yessss Clark player

Pros: great pop no vibration great feel

Cons: none

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Great bat K-rod player

Pros: Sweet design with a well balanced barrel and solid grip. Lots of pop after only half a week of breaking it in.

Cons: Waiting for it to arrive!

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amazing bat!!!! Brian parent

Pros: great pop, beautiful sound & color, feels durable & the best of all VERY WELL BALANCED!!! I was a little hesitant at first cause of the weight (19oz) as my 9yr old is the not the biggest/strongest in the block. But once he recieved the bat and took a swing, he knew right away THATS IT!!! THANKS DEMARINE & JUST BATS!!!!

Cons: none!!!

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Excellent Bat....best of the high end bats bbdad parent

Pros: My 10 yo 4'5" son has used 2012 voodoo, 2013 easton S1, and Louisville catalyst during the last 2 seasons. Hes not a big kid at all, but he has had the best results with the voodoo even though hes only a contact hitter. This season we tried the mako, CF6 and Cf5 at a demo house. Mako seems overrated to me, and the feel of it is a bit weird. Didnt notice any difference with the Cf6 & cf5, so I got him the 30/20 CF5 and the difference is huge! Hes hitting waaay more dbls, triples, and finally HRS! This is a well balanced bat, but not too balanced. AND I got it for half the price of the original $299! What a steal!

Cons: None breaking in composites is kinda drag but to be expected and the bat IS fairly hot out of the wrapper. And NEVER use the bat in cold weather or in batting cages.

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Big hitter Logan player

Pros: Awesome bat

Cons: I don't have it

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Great Bat for Base Hits BWsims player

Pros: This is a great composite bat if you are looking to hit lots of hard base hits. It is not a home run club. Demerini Voodoo's are a more appropriate bat for those kinds of swings. Don't get me wrong, the bat pops just as well as any other bat but if you're looking to go yard you will want to select an n-loaded bat instead of a balanced one. Over all the CF5 is balanced, comfortable, pops well, and has a sweet look to it. I'd recommend this bat to any baseball player!

Cons: None unless you prefer an n-loaded bat.

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GREAT POP Lebron James player

Pros: I used my friends cf5 and killed the ball at a tournaments

Cons: Wish it was a -12

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Awesome bat Hunter player

Pros: - lots of power - very durable - awesome grip - doesn't hurt your hands when jammed - feels light One time I half swung and it went all the way to left field

Cons: - everyone wants to borrow it

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Very disappointed James cloward player

Pros: None

Cons: I have had this bat now for about half a year and am very disappointed. There is not much pop awful grip! I whipped the grip at my second at bat! Also the paint chips very easy. My third at bat I broke all of the paint off the bat... Overall very disappointed in this bat

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Questions and Answers

Have a question about the DeMarini CF5 LE Senior League Baseball Bat: DXCFX-LE? Ask our team of experts and they will respond within 24 hours.

Is there a difference between the 2013 and 2014 models? Except for the color. zach
The 2014 DeMarini CF5 LE: DXCFX-LE Senior League bat still features the same TR3 F.L.O. Composite material and Geo End Cap as the 2013. The 2014 CF5 is the current model and features the Limited Edition color scheme.
Mac
The 2013 Pony rule 8C3 states: "...the barrel shall be a smooth implement, from the top of the cap to the top of the knob." Is this bat allowed? Hanks
Even though the 2014 DeMarini CF5 LE: DXCFX-LE is a two-piece bat, I can say for a fact that it is still accepted for play in Pony. This portion of the rule really refers to dents, cracks or misshaped bats.
Tyler
Do you recommend the 2013 CF5 or the 2013 CF5 LE? Dakota
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 LE: DXCFX-LE Senior League features the same two-piece design and TR3 F.L.O. Composite as the 2013 CF5. The difference between the two will be the Limited Edition color scheme in the CF5 LE.
Mac
When will the CF6 be released? BigJohnStud
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 LE: DXCFX-LE Senior League was just recently released. The 2014 CF6s are scheduled to be released in the fall of 2013, as of right now.
Katie
Will it hit the ball 100 mph if you hit the ball on the 2013 DeMarini CF5 mark? The laser show
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 LE should be fine where ever you hit it at. There is a 12 month manufacture warranty is something happens to it.
Chad M.
Is there any special features between this and the regular DXCFX Senior League? Or just the design? Hammer
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 LE: DXCFX-LE Senior League has the same specifications as the 2013 DeMarini CF5: DXCFX Senior League, but with different graphics. The 2014 CF6 Series will be released in the fall.
Katie
My son is a travel player but on the smaller side (4'9", 85 lbs). He is currently using a Louisville big barrel (Z1000) 29/17 which has zero pop. I am thinking of either the CF5 LE 30/20 as I heard it feels like an 18 oz or the Easton S1 30/18 which I know is a 2 1/4 barrel but he is a contact hitter not a power hitter but I think can handle a slightly heavier bat. Thoughts/recommendations? Thanks. Errol
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 LE: DXCFX-LE will have a lighter than average swing weight, but I don't think it will feel quite as light as an 18 oz. bat. However, if he has good swing speed with is current 29" 17 oz. bat, then he shouldn't have a problem with the new CF5 LE. If he can use on in his league (which he can), I would recommend a big barrel bat over a small barrel bat as it will offer more surface area for contact.
Tyler
Can you use it for Babe Ruth? lil huff
Because of its drop -10 ratio and its composite barrel, the 2013 DeMarini CF5 LE: DXCFX-LE Senior League bat would not be usable in Babe Ruth Leagues.
Kevin
My son plays both 'in-house' Little League and Tournament Travel ball. He is swinging a Combat Reloaded 30/18 for Little League and hitting very well. I want to get a big barrel for travel and am considering the Demarini CF5, Marucci Elite and Easton S1 (all -10's). Looking for best combo of swing speed and sweet spot. Also, do you recommend 29/19 considering he will be facing faster pitching in travel? He is 10 yrs old, 4'6" and 72 lbs. tg3
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 LE: DXCFX-LE Senior League would be an great option for your son. It is very balanced and has a great sweet spot. Based on his height and weight, we recommend a 29" 19 oz. bat.
Kara
Hi, my son just turned 11. He was using the Nike 29" 21 oz. and it was awesome, 8 stand up triples, a gap hitter, lost its pop. He is 5'5 112 pounds. I'm looking at the DeMarini CF5 31" 21 oz. Is this a good bat? What is your opinion on rolling and shaving? Razzy
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 LE: DXCFX-LE Senior League is a great choice for a gap hitter. Rolling or shaving a bat is illegal and will void the warranty. Composite bats should be broken-in properly by taking 100-200 swings off a tee or soft toss. Rotate the barrel about 1/4" every swings. Start at 50% power until you reach 100 swings. Make sure to avoid using a composite bat in batting cages that use yellow dimpled balls.
Kara
Is it BBCOR? baseball4life
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 LE: DXCFX-LE Senior League is not BBCOR certified, as all BBCORs have to be a -3, and this bat is a -10. The 2013 DeMarini CF5 LE BBCOR: DXCFC-LE Adult is BBCOR certified.
Katie
12 year old, 5'4" and 135 lbs., with quick hands currently using 31" drop 10. Time for a new bat, looking at DeMarini CF5 LE. Should we move up to a 32" drop 10 or stay at a 31" bat? CB
Based on his height and weight we recommend a 31" model, but you can move up as well to get more use out of the bat. Here is a link to our Bat Coach tool which helps with sizing http://www.justbats.com/bat-coach/
Aubrey
Can I use this in Little League Juniors? zachary eckstrom
No, the 2013 DeMarini CF5 LE: DXCFX-LE Senior League bat is not legal for Little League Junior Division. You would need to use the BBCOR version http://www.justbats.com/product/2013-demarini-cf5-le-bbcor--dxcfc-le-adult/17530/
Aubrey
My 13 Year old will be playing in the intermediate Little League division next year. He currently plays on a select team, which this bat is not an issue. Will this bat be in compliance with Little League 50/70 rules? Jason
You cannot use the 2013 DeMarini CF5 LE: DXCFX-LE Senior League in Intermediate 50/70. The rules state if the barrel is composite it must be BBCOR.
Noah
Can this bat be used in advanced baseball? Ethan
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 LE: DXCFX-LE Senior League bat is a two-piece fully composite design. It is definitely a top of the line bat from DeMarini. Advanced players love the balanced swing feel and performance.
Brandon
Would you recommend this bat for contact hitters? D. Spivey
Yes, this would be a good option for contact hitters.
Justin R.
I understand that you should not use this bat for batting cage practice. What do you recommend using in order to be best prepared to use this bat at other times? Curt
I would recommend using a model that is very similar in length and weight and also in swing weight. If anything I would use a heavier model to help develop quicker hands through the zone, possibly a wood bat.
John
How does the CF5 rate against the Marucci Elite -10 in both swing feel and pop? BLC
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 LE: DXCFX-LE and the Marucci Elite are both top of the line bats. They will both be identical in performance and have very similar balanced feels.
Noah
My son (13) is about 5'8" and 110lbs. He has never been a power hitter. He has outgrown his 30/20 Vendetta - which he really liked. I am looking at the Voodoo, CF5, or the Easton S1. What do you suggest? MarkC
I would recommend the 2013 DeMarini CF5 LE and the 2013 Easton S1.
Justin R.
My son is 13 years old, 5'0" and 85 lbs. Would this be a good bat for him to use for his travel team? RS
Yes, the 2013 DeMarini CF5 LE would be a great bat for your son.
Justin R.
My son just turned 12 and is playing select. He is 5' 75 lbs, tall and skinny. He has a DeMarini Voodoo. He has always been contact hitter and lately hit a couple balls almost to the fence. The problem with the Voodoo is it is heavy and when he faced a pitcher throwing faster he only hits fouls balls. Is this CF5 is a better option? Mima
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 LE: DXCFX-LE Senior League would be a great option. The two-piece design is suited for a contact hitter and it is balanced.
Kara
My son in a 9U travel player, great contact hitter and is strong. His current bat isn't popping. What's the best bat I can get for his age 9U and 10U that has the best pop? john
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 LE: DXCFX-LE Senior League would be a great option for him. The 2013 DeMarini CF5 LE: DXCFX-LE uses top of the line composite materials for outstanding performance and durability.
Kara
Is this bat the same thing as the white cf5 just a limited edition look? Keving
Correct, the 2013 DeMarini CF5 LE: DXCFX-LE Senior League bat will have the same design as the regular 2013 DeMarini CF5.
Brandon
Hello. My son is 10 and is skinny and not too tall. He has a Voodoo and a CF-5. Both regular sized barrels. He needs a big barrel for a travel team he is joining. The CF5 and Voodoo both seem to be "top loaded" and he doesn't get much bat speed. What bat would you recommend for him to get more bat speed? Thanks. joe
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 LE: DXCFX-LE Senior League will feel the same as the DeMarini CF5. For a more balanced bat, we recommend the 2014 DeMarini Vexxum: DXVXR Senior League.
Kara
My son is 4'6" and 95 lbs. Despite his height he is a very strong 11 year old. Does not hit for a lot of power but is 500 + hitter and hits to all fields. Would you recommend the CF5 30/20 or the Easton Mako Senior League 30/20? Kevin
Both the 2013 DeMarini CF5 LE: DXCFX-LE Senior League bat and the CF5 are two-piece fully composite designs with balanced swing weights. They are both great options for an all around hitter.
Aubrey
Which has the lightest swing weight, the 2013 DeMarini CF5 LE, the Easton S1, or the new Easton Mako? I am looking at 30" 20 oz. bats in each. JohnG
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 LE: DXCFX-LE Senior League, 2014 Easton S1: SL14S110 Senior League and 2014 Easton MAKO: SL14MKB Senior League are all well-balanced, two-piece composite models that are very high performing. The Easton MAKO was updated with Easton's new TCT Thermo Composite, which allows for a very light swing weight and larger sweet spot.
Katie
My son is a contact hitter at 4"6' and 61 lbs. He just started using a 30' -10 DeMarini CF5 from JustBats. He needs a durable practice/cage bat. Which would you recommend between the Easton SL13RX9, Easton BX83 or DeMarini Distance DXDSR? Syd
The 2013 Easton Reflex: SL13RX9 Senior League is the most similar to the 2013 DeMarini CF5 LE: DXCFX-LE Senior League, as it's well-balanced and the lightest option of the three. We get great feedback on the durability and performance of it, making it a great training model.
Katie
Does this bat need to be broken in? If so, how many hits? Freddie G
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 LE: DXCFX-LE Senior League bat will require a period of break-in. 250-300 hits from a batting tee or soft toss should suffice. Just remember to turn the bat . 25" after each hit so the entire barrel can be broken in.
Brandon
Do you have this in a 29/16? kev
No, the 2013 DeMarini CF5 LE: DXCFX-LE Senior League is only available in a -10, which would be a 29/19.
Tori
Is this bat usssa approved for 12u and 13u payers in 2014? Pete
Yes, the 2013 DeMarini CF5 LE: DXCFX-LE Senior League is approved for 12U and 13U USSSA leagues in 2014.
Sean
What do low temperatures do to the bat? Is there a cool range that this composite bat should be left in the bag? Pete
The 2013 DeMarini CF5 LE: DXCFX-LE Senior League bat is recommended for temperatures over 60 degrees. The manufacturers recommend this because in under 60 degrees the ball can become more dense and heavy. The ball is actually what can damage the bat.
Brandon
I currently swing the CF5 -10. I love this bat but my dad refuses to let me use it in tempertures below 65. I'm looking for a good back up for slightly cooler weather that has a similar swing. Scotty to hotty
Composite bats such as the DeMarini CF5 LE (DXCFX-LE) can be used in temperatures above 55 degrees. However, if you are searching for an alloy barrel bat the 2014 DeMarini Vexxum (DXVXR) is a great option. It is a very balanced, two-piece bat.
Kara
Would the CF5 be a good bat for power hitters? If not which bat would you recommend? My son is 5' and 87 pounds. Nic
The DeMarini CF5 LE: DXCFX-LE Senior League is going to be a two piece composite and be balanced. With this balanced swing weight, the weight will be evenly distributed throughout the barrel. This will provide a smooth swing, and allow the hitter to generate some good momentum and power. I think this would be a good choice.
Merritt
Does this bat have a lot of flex when compared to one-piece bats or is it fairly stiff? I feel the stiffer bats are better for power. Thanks. Natester
The DeMarini CF5 LE (DXCFX-LE) has more flex compared to a one-piece bat. One-piece bats are typically used by a power hitter. The two-piece design of the CF5 LE is best suited for a contact hitter.
Kara
My son is 9, 4'7" and weighs about 80 lbs. He has used the XL2, Vendetta, and an all alloy big barrel. We are ready to invest in a full composite big barrel for his travel team. He is a power hitter with pretty good bat speed. What bat would you recommend and what size to take him to that next level? Beau
The DeMarini CF5 LE (DXCFX-LE Senior League) would be an exceptional choice to get him to the next level. The two-piece composite design will have a very high performance. Also, the swing weight will feel very light and balanced compared to his previous Easton XL2. The 29" 19 oz. size would be recommended for his age and size.
Brandon
My son is 9, and weighs about 90 lbs and hits for power and we were looking at this bat. He had the white Marruci and cracked it last season and Marruci sent us the Black 2. Looking for drop 10 as Marruci is a drop 8. ajsdad05
The DeMarini CF5 LE (DXCFX-LE) is a great option for a -10 bat. It is very high performing and very durable.
Kara
My son will be 11 soon, weighs 125lbs, "Big Papi" is nickname, fast hands and a power hitter. He has used other bats but wants a Demarini. What would you recommend? Rena
I would recommend the DeMarini CF5 LE (DXCFX-LE) Senior League for your son. The two-Piece full composite should be a good fit for him.
Jackson
I was wondering if this bat compares to new COMbat Portent Senior League -12 bat (PORSL112). johnny baseball
The DeMarini CF5 LE (DXCFX-LE) and the COMbat Portent (PORSL112) Senior League bats will both be high performing composite barrel bats. The main difference between the two will be the construction. The CF5 is a two-piece design that will offer more flex and create a "whipping" motion through the zone that helps to generate bats head speed. The Portent is a one-piece design that will feel stiffer. Some power hitters prefer a stiffer flex in their bat. Both will be comparable in durability and pop.
Patrick
I'm considering this bat and the Combat B4 Portent XL for my 8 year old (4'4" 55 lbs). What are the key differences besides barrel size? Would one generally be expected to perform better than the other? Also, what size would you recommend? Ryan
The DeMarini CF5 LE (DXCFX-LE) is a two-piece composite bat, better for a contact hitter. The COMBAT B4 Portent XL (B4SL210) is a one-piece composite bat and it typically used by a power hitter. Based on his height and weight we recommend a 28" bat.
Kara
Is this bat legal for 13-15 year old Babe Ruth baseball? Vots
Unfortunately, the DeMarini CF5 LE (DXCFX-LE) Senior League would not be deemed eligible for that level of play. Because it has a composite barrel, the CF5 LE would need to be BBCOR certified for use in that age division. The model number for that bat would be (DXCFC-LE).
Patrick
Is it USSSA legal? Ken
The DeMarini CF5 LE (DXCFX-LE) is legal in USSSA for ages 14 and under.
Kara
My son is 8, 4'5 68lb and has been swinging a 28 s2, but his swing is extremely fast and was getting ahead of the ball. I had a 31" S3 -10 laying around and told him to try it out and he is hitting line drives. My question is do I need to get a 29 or 30 drop 10 or get a 29 drop 8? Joe
I would recommend going with the 29" 21 oz. model of the DeMarini CF5 LE (DXCFR-LE). A 30" bat would most likely be too long.
Bobby
My son is 10 years old. Hi weighs about 80 pounds and is 4 feet 10 inches tall. Is a 30 inch 20 ounce bat about right for him? He has a 29 inch 19 ounce right now but it is a low quality bat. I am thinking of buying the CF5. SE
Based on your son's height and weight, the 30 inch 20 ounce size of the DeMarini CF5 LE (DXCFX-LE) would be a great option for your player.
Patrick
Despite the difference in barrel diameter, the barrel on the youth model seems to be a lot longer. Because of this, will the youth model have a larger sweetspot? Jonny K
Since the DeMarini CF5 LE (DXCFX-LE) is a big barrel, the hitting surface, or sweet spot, will be much larger on it when compared to the 2 1/4" barrel on the CF5 Youth bat.
Justin R.
My son is 9 years old. He is 4'7" and weighs 63 lbs. I was thinking of getting the 29 inch. Is that the right length. Aaron
Yes, I would recommend a 29" DeMarini CF5 LE (DXCFX-LE) for your son based on height and weight.
Bobby
Is the DeMarini CF5 LE: DXCFX-LE 31" 21oz. 2 5/8" barrel Senior League bat legal in Pony baseball? Kyle
The DeMarini CF5 LE (DXCFX-LE) is legal in Pony League.
Kara
Is this bat double walled? No double walled allowed in my son's league. He has his heart set on a DeMarini. Having a hard time finding info on DeMarini bats if they are double walled. BBallMom
DeMarini's web site does not list this DeMarini CF5 LE (DXCFX-LE) Senior League bat as having a Double Wall construction, and this is not featured anywhere on the bat. If your league is going to outlaw that kind of design, I would ask for a "Disapproved Bat List" which they may have. Composite bats are made by creating layers of composite material, but they're not all Double Wall designs. This CF5 should be fine, but I would specifically ask the league director what bats are and are not approved for the league.
Mac
My son is 5'1" and is 95 lbs. Should I get the 30" 20 oz or the 31" 21oz bat? Anthony
It is tough to say based only on height and weight, but I would recommend a 31" 21 oz. in the DeMarini CF5 LE (DXCFX-LE).
Justin R.
What is the differance between this and the Easton S1? thebaseballkid
The DeMarini CF5 LE (DXCFX-LE) and the Easton S1 (SL14S110) will be very similar. Both models will be a two-piece full composite design with a balanced swing weight. They will also both feature a 2 5/8" barrel. It will come down personal preference between DeMarini and Easton to decide on these two models.
John
I' m 5' 5" 130 lbs. What size do you reccomend? henry
Based on your height and weight, I would recommend the a 32" in the DeMarini CF5 LE (DXCFX-LE).
Justin R.
I am 5 foot 1 and weigh 105 pounds. What size CF5 should I get? cooool
Based on your height and weight, we would suggest a 31 inch size of the DeMarini CF5 LE (DXCFX-LE)
Patrick
Is this bat approved for Babe Ruth League? 13 year old
The DeMarini CF5 LE (DXCFX-LE) is not approved for Babe Ruth League. All composite barrel bats must be BBCOR certified.
Kara
Would you recommend this bat for a 9 year old who is 4'4" and weighs just a tad over 60 lbs.? My sons coach mentioned he had a fast swing and that we should try getting him a heavier bat. He currently uses a 28" 16 oz. Becky
Based on his height and weight we recommend a 28" 18 oz. DeMarini CF5 LE (DXCFX-LE).
Kara
My son plays 13U USSSA baseball. He is 5'8" and 145 lbs. He is looking at this bat and I am wondering if you feel this would be a good bat for him, and if so, what size do you recommend? If not, could you recommend a different one? Dawn
We do not recommend the DeMarini CF5 LE ( DXCFX-LE) for his height and weight. We suggest a slightly heavier bat such as the DeMarini CF5 (DXCFR) or the 2014 DeMarini Voodoo OVERLORD (DXVD5). We recommend a 32" bat.
Kara
Is this BBCOR certified? Doug
No, the DeMarini CF5 LE (DXCFX-LE) is not BBCOR certified. All BBCOR models will have a -3 length to weight ratio.
John H
I am 5'6'' and weigh 145 lbs. What CF5 would you recommend? bacon9800
Based on your approximate height and weight, I would recommend a 32 inch in the DeMarini CF5: (DXCFX).
Merritt
I'm 5 foot, 90 lbs, and I'm playing 12u and 13u travel ball. What size would you recommend? Patrick
Based on your approximate height and weight, I would suggest 32 inches. However, if you are smaller for your age, I would suggest a 31 inch in the DeMarini CF5 LE: (DXCFX-LE). If you are bigger for your age I would suggest looking at a 33 inch. However, the average length based on your size would be 32 inches.
Merritt
My sons 5 foot and 90 pounds. He's playing 12u and 13u travel ball, he's 12 years old. and more of a contact hitter. What size do you recommend? Luke
According to your son's height and weight I would recommend a 30" length in the DeMarini CF5 LE (DXCFX-LE).
Zach
I am 5', and 98 lbs. What size should I get if I am planning on using this bat for two years? cobra baseball
If you are looking to use the bat a little bit longer, I would probably suggest a 31" in the DeMarini CF5 LE: (DXCFX-LE).
Merritt
Do you have to break in this bat? Cobra baseball
Yes, the DeMarini CF5 LE (DXCFX-LE) will require a brief break in period due to its composite barrel.
Bobby
Can you tell me if this bat is legal for the Little League 50/70 division and does it have the rectangular certification mark on the barrel? Coach Bob
No DeMarini CF5 LE (DXCFX-LE) Senior League bat will not be approved for play in Little League 50/70 division. All composite barrel bats will require the bat to be BBCOR (-3) certified which this CF5 is not.
John
I just bought a 30/20 from E-bay, and everything was great. However, the the end-cap doesn't have the size written? Is it a defect? Martin
The sizing written on the DeMarini CF5 LE Senior League Baseball Bat: (DXCFX-LE) should be located on the very bottom of the handle. Sometimes, the end-caps do not always have the size written on the very end. Generally, it depends on each individual model.
Merritt
Is this bat balanced? Hitters
Yes, the DeMarini CF5 LE Senior League Baseball Bat (DXCFX-LE) has a balanced swing weight.
John
Is there a performance difference between the regular cf5 and the limited edition cf5? a player
No. The DeMarini CF5 LE Senior League Baseball Bat (DXCFX-LE) and the DeMarini CF5 Senior League Baseball Bat (DXCFX) will be the same by design but will feature different graphics and color scheme.
Patrick
Will this bat perform the same as the white DeMarini CF5 bat? jjjbats
Yes. Both the CF5 (DXCFX) and this DeMarini CF5 LE Senior League Baseball Bat (DXCFX-LE) are made from the same composite material and are capped in performance by the same regulation. The only difference is the color scheme.
Mac
What is the difference between the 2014 DXCFX-LE and DXCFX? Is it just the TR3 F.L.O. Composite in the LE? Markus
Both the DeMarini CF5 LE Senior League Baseball Bat (DXCFX-LE) and the (DXCFX) are the same bat and are both made out of TR3 F.L.O. Composite. The only difference between the bats is the cosmetic design.
Jason
Is this bat ASA approved? NENE
Since the DeMarini CF5 LE Senior League Baseball Bat (DXCFX-LE) does not have that ASA stamp it is not ASA approved. It features a USSSA 1.15 BPF stamp.
Allison
My daughter plays slow pitch softball. Is this bat ASA approved? NIKA
The DeMarini CF5 LE Senior League Baseball Bat (DXCFX-LE) is designed to hit baseballs and is not ASA approved.
Jake
Do all DXCFX bats have the 2 5/8" barrel? Tim
Yes, the DeMarini CF5 LE Senior League Baseball Bat (DXCFX-LE) and all DeMarini CF bats with the product code of DXCFX will have a 2 5/8" barrel
Jason
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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.

Demarini Customer Service

Bat Properties

DeMarini CF5 LE Senior League Baseball Bat: DXCFX-LE
Approved For USSSA
Barrel Diameter 2 5/8
Baseball Bats Youth
Bat Type Baseball
Deals Closeout Bats Bundle and Save
Length to Weight Ratio -10
Material Composite
Series CF5
Vendor DeMarini
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