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DeMarini Vexxum Youth Baseball Bat: DXVNL: Image #328860
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Features

  • 2 1/4 Inch Barrel Diameter

  • -11 Length to Weight Ratio

  • Approved for Play in Little League, Babe Ruth, Dixie, Pony, AABC, and USSSA

  • Two-Piece Hybrid Design

  • SC4 Alloy Barrel

  • C6 Composite Handle

  • N2M End Cap

  • Rotation Index for Even Break-In

  • Hybrid Comfort Grip

  • Longbarrel Design

  • Free Shipping!

  • Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty

Description

After a brief hiatus, the DeMarini Vexxum returns to youth baseball! The performance of the two-piece hybrid Vexxum youth bat is truly a force to be reckoned with. The SC4 Alloy barrel of the Vexxum is constructed using DeMarini's proprietary aluminum extrusion that provides a thickness tuned wall that reaches down the entire length of the barrel. This creates a wicked sweetspot that can withstand every single crushing blow you put on it! The handle is made from C6 Composite that is designed with a wider weave than most composites in order to optimize swing flex. This handle works as a powerful one, two punch with the SC4 Alloy barrel, creating one of the highest performing small barrel youth bats on the market! The DeMarini Vexxum features an N2M End Cap that is scientifically tuned to absorb vibration while maximizing power. For the player, this means more explosive hits! The Vexxum features a Hybrid Comfort Grip that gives players the tack they need to be in control and confident at the plate. DeMarini: Insane Dedication to Performance! This bat is approved for play in Little League, Babe Ruth, Dixie, Pony, AABC, and USSSA. The DeMarini Vexxum is backed by a Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty. Free Shipping!

Reviews

Average Ratings Based on 86 Customer Reviews

4.7093023255813957 Stars:Overall Rating
5 Stars: Durability
4.5 Stars: General Feel
4.5 Stars: Pop
4.5 Stars: Vibration
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5 Stars: Overall Rating
BaSeBaLl

Pros: this is a best bat.....

Cons: 10000

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tay1

Pros: 7 year old used it hit one hopper to fence first game off the season

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HOMERUNKING

Pros: This is a great bat. Excellent grip, paint job, and much more. I love the pop on it. I've only had this bat for a couple of days and used it in BP and it was amazing! This is thee perfect bat for a kid. Based on the height, the weight will fit perfectly and you will see and improved swing and balance in yourself/ your son.

Cons: None. I highly recommend this bat for its grip, pop, balance, and sound.

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XxBaSeBaLlxX

Pros: When I first saw this bat it was inside a video game, no joke. When I saw it I knew it would be great. My instincts were great. This bat I think has about the same power as an Omen. I highly recommend it.

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batter

Pros: great pop and grip good size hit three over in a game

Cons: none at all !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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big boy swing

Pros: has great pop right out of the wrapper hit 7 out in 19 days.

Cons: none

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catfish15proallstar

Pros: excellent bat great grip, power, and pop perfect bat for any 11 year old

Cons: none this bat is perfect

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lman1001alwayshitshomeruns

Pros: This bat was good at first but...

Cons: It isn't worth it, you can get the Easton Convert for the same price and better quality

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KENTFLASH

Pros: JUST A GREAT BAT. MY SON LIKES THE BIG SWEET SPOT AND HARDS HITS WITHOUT STING.

Cons: NONE

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harlemll rocks!

Pros: this is the sickest bat ever!!!!!! the designs are awesome and there is so much pop! I hit the ball 237 ft yesterday on my first at bat in a game and it was awesome!

Cons: ABSOLUTLEY NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Vexxum

Pros: I just got this bat and used it in my first game yesterday. I hit 3 homeruns with it and all my teammates want to go get the bat. The bat has good pop, grip, balance, flexibility, and sound.

Cons: None If u want fore power in ure baseball career, then buy this bat!!!

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Anonymous

Pros:

Cons: 1.handle is akward. 2.small barrel. 3.no pop 4.akward sound and feeling after you hit the ball.

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Blaster #36

Pros: I have hit very well with this bat. I almost hit my first home run with this bat!!

Cons: you will need to hit about 100 or so practice balls to break in this bat but that's not really a big deal

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Anonymous

Pros: ball has awsome pop off the bat,just a very well constructed bat,awsome job.

Cons: cant think of any

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santa

Pros: This bat is the best i have ever used, i am 12 years old and 5'10", i got the 32 21 size and it is perfect for me. The sweet spot is huge and it has amazing pop. this bat is great for power hitters because it is heavy and has a big barrel. people say that all vexxums are top heavy but i think that this is evenly balanced. also it sounds great when you hit it well.

Cons: grip gets slippery after a while, i apply pine tar to fix this

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shadd

Pros: this a great bat to ues for an base hit

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ya

Pros: this bat is great. good pop, perfect weight and length.and it looks cool too!

Cons: I just wish the barrel was bigger

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jacob

Pros: killer bat

Cons: none

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dem

Pros: it is amazing you will get a base hit every time

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LiLPaPi23

Pros: Great pop great sound.

Cons: when you swing it a lot you get blisters or red marks so i had to buy batting gloves

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mangyjoker1323

Pros: Great pop!!! I hit shots all the time and the grip is amazing.

Cons: none

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4 Stars: Overall Rating
Mike

Pros: Just got this bat today, and headed with my son to the batting cages. Right away, he liked this bat more than his TPX. Time will tell if will hit better in his fall ball league, but right now he likes the balance and quality of this bat. From a parent perspective, I like that this bat will be allowed in Cal Ripken in 2013 due to the correct stamp being on the bat. Quality seems to be excellent, and I only gave it 4 stars due to not using it in an actual game yet.

Cons: None so far.

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Big D

Pros: great feel,no shock,great bat

Cons: absolutely none

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trey

Pros: Nice pop.. hit a Hr in my first AB.. have hit 2 in 3 games since getting it.. ball flys even further in hot weather..

Cons: none so far..

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sioux city IA,frankie

Pros: i bought this bat about five weeks ago. it had great performance right out of the box.i have hit about 13 homeruns already.

Cons: none. great bat i highly recomend it for it's great power

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bman

Pros: great bat i pearsonaly and i had 4 crused homeruns in a couple weeks

Cons: none

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4 Stars: Overall Rating
Ethen

Pros: The flex handle provides great whipping power. My son has hot the ball with more authority as the ball seems to fly off the bat.

Cons: Still new and will see how long it holds up to a long season. TBD>

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slugger

Pros: amazing bat huge sweet spot lots of pop

Cons: lots off sting

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jcash

Pros: awesome bat i have 12 homers this season good grip a lot of long lasting pop n doubt about it homers if hit on the right spot

Cons: every one uses your bat (none at all)

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bobbyjoefatty

Pros: best bat ever going to keep buying it over an over again

Cons: heck no

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Anonymous

Pros: Great

Cons: None

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Mike

Pros: After having this bat for a while now, I can give it a decent review. My son took his first real BP this past Thursday for fall baseball. On his second round through, he crushed one 10 feet above the the home run line, and the ball was still climbing! My son has never been a power hitter. He is much more of a contact hitter, who digs out hits. This bat is very well made, has excellent balance, and in my opinion, is the best bang for the buck in youth bats out there! Do your son a favor, and get him this bat!

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Anonymous

Pros: best bat

Cons:

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Mike

Pros: My so got his chance to use his bat in a couple games. Let me say this is a great bat! He has rocketed 2 hard hit line drives with this bat, and I see more great hits in his future!

Cons: None. Well constructed, with great balance!

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NitroKevCo

Pros: Top heavy, -10 swings well.

Cons: 2 weeks old, non yet.

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coach2012

Pros: Lots of pop. Doesn't sting your hand.

Cons: None.

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James

Pros: Great bat, use it. Great for kids and cheap price.

Cons: None.

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abats

Pros: great bat for the cost. can't see spending $300 on a bat for until son stops growing. only lasts one season. good balance, limited/no sting. has held up well.

Cons: none.

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Nolan

Pros: Bat is awesome.

Cons: no cons

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Thebeast catcher

Pros: My son hit an amazing home run with it.

Cons: None.

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gummiebear3000

Pros: Some good things about this bat is that it's the best bat that I've ever used plus i am playing for Michigan softball just to let you know and I have had many bats in my life but I have to say this is the VERY VERY VERY BEST BAT I HAVE EVER EVER EVER USED in my whole life!!! It has great non viabrating feelings as in it doesn't viabrate when it hits the ball it's feels like your just swinging without hitting a ball like you don't feel the ball hit the bat! And it has a great grip,pop, and great sound when it hits the bat also when you swing you keep your balance very easily! I vary much recommend this bat for children even I use it and I'm 18 years old and I LOVE this bat I've hit 17 homeruns over the fence! And a couple grandslams! I really do recommend kids using this bat!!!

Cons: There arn't any things about this bat that ive had trouble with I've actually hit better than I used to ever since I got this bat. I APPSALUTLY LOVE THIS BAT!!!!!!!! it's helped me in softball!

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Coach Mike

Pros: This is an awesome bat and a great price! You get a nice pop off the bat with low sting. Well done DeMarini...

Cons: None yet...

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Anonymous

Pros: Awesome bat, great pop, grip, and power. I highly recommend this bat.

Cons: None.

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Pupp24

Pros: Great bat it's one of those bats where if you have a fast pitcher you barely swing and it goes far. And the whole barrel is like a sweet spot.

Cons: None.

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Best investment so far for my son's hitting.

Pros: Had bad luck with an Easton 10 years ago for my softball league and always heard that DeMarini's were bordering on illegal. Checked with my local little league and this bat was approved. Bought it and ever since my son has been crushing it. Love the sound of the pop and my boy likes the size and feel of it. Now I know why folks are willing to pay top dollar for a good bat. Thanks justbats for a great deal on this!

Cons: None.

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Johnny Viper

Pros: Well-balanced, comfortable, and high-quality bat. Purchased for my 9-year-old son who had moved up from an Easton all-aluminum. This hybrid bat gave him the pain-free confidence to go after fast-balls... results are in the records...

Cons: None. You don't necessarily need a big-barrel bat to hit well.

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Baseballstar

Pros: Great grip,excellent Pop AND BALANCE

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contact hitter

Pros: I got this bat and it sounds like alloy, which it is. I thought it would sound more like a composite bat. It's got great pop right out of the wrapper and its the most comfortable bat to swing ever. I got the 31" 20 oz. and its great. The grip is very good too.

Cons: None so far!

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red soxx

Pros: Got this bat yesterday and right out of the wrapper i hit a home run on my first at bat. The ball explodes off the bat for HARD hits.

Cons: Paint job is decent

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da bomb

Pros: alot of pop.amazing bat i think this bat is great for play in little league

Cons: smells horrible

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Chuck

Pros: My son loved the bat. It got him 2 home runs a triple and a pop fly. In his first game using the bat. It built up his confidence. His friend is now going to buy from you because of your prices.

Cons: 1/2 the team now wants to use his bat.

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Rusty

Pros: Great bat right out of the box. My boy prefers this to his xl1, probably due to the lack of break in required.

Cons: none

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Will

Pros: The Demarini vxm has a good grip and is a home run hitting bat. I highly recommend this to 9 and 10 year old and seems to be a bit better then the easten Xl1.

Cons: none at all!!!!!!!!

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Anonymous

Pros: I bought this bat for my 8 year old.The bat is hot out of the box and he loves it. We practice on a much larger field than the one on which we play and he is hitting shots that will be HRs on a regulation field.

Cons: None yet.

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Fish

Pros: Right now for the discounted price you can't beat it, really. It's a highly rated youth bat with an extra long barrel. My 12 year old son is having great results (32"). It's not as balanced as the SV12 or Voodoo. It's a little top heavy due to the much longer barrel, but has great pop, and a very wide sweet spot. It's terrific for power hitters. Great investment.

Cons: None.

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Akb1024

Pros: Awesome bat!!! Got or my 7 year old. Havent used it yet for games, but hitting in the yard has been great.

Cons: None

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mongriswold

Pros: great grip, awesome sweet spot. my 11 year old luvs it!!

Cons: none

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Anonymous

Pros: long sweet spot awsome pop to it

Cons: none

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Best of all

Pros: Best grip ever seen very good sweat spot

Cons: None at all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Pops Killabrew

Pros: Excellent construction and finish (although I'd like to know where it's made). Well balanced and the kid got 2 doubles first time out. The ball seems to pop more off the bat than his previous full aluminum Easton's. A great bat at a closeout price!

Cons: My 9 year old boy wished it showed more fiber-weave and less paint. A minor concern!

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Anonymous

Pros: The balance of the bat is awesome. It's a little long for my 10 year old, but he is still able to get around on the ball.

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Anonymous

Pros: great bat with great price i love the pop of the bat and two piece construction

Cons: none

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Betzy

Pros: My son absolutely loves his new bat. He is hitting great with it. It was an affordable bat for us to buy.

Cons: None right now.

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Jaw dropper

Pros: My son is 54" tall 70lbs and I bought him the 30" 19oz. We had our first practice game against some above average pitching, he went 3 for 3 with one jaw dropping homer to deep left field against the best pitcher in the older age group. This bat is the difference, from being average to above average. No sting! Unbelievable bat!

Cons: Limited supply in this length and weight. Great bat!

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Polish Wonder - Troopers Dad

Pros: Read the reviews and liked the pop and the HR's that were written. Bought for my 9yr son because it seem like a good deal(cost) and pop/HR(reviews). 9yrs old. first 3 games 6-8 with 2B and just ripped 1st HR 210'. Good feel balance and grip 31" 20oz. I recommend.

Cons: none

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Lou

Pros: Can't beat this bat for $80.00. Great bat.

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Trooper - Polish Wonders Son

Pros: The demarini vexxum is a great bat it has lots of pop. The bat has my batting average at 750 in 3 games with one hr.And just to let you know im better than you.

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Slugga

Pros: Great pop. Awesome graphics with a great grip. I hit a couple over 260 in a game with it.

Cons: You have to really hit the ball in the sweet spot for it to travel. Other than that, it's fantastic.

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Demarini rock

Pros: It's has great pop! Also with a longer barrel than most 31" bats it has a very big sweet spot to crush it.

Cons: I haven't found any yet it is a really great bat.

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Big D

Pros: Great POP. Balanced feel and a great value. Had the Omen until it broke, now I love the Vexxum. Hit my 3rd home run tonight with it. Great bat for the price.

Cons: None.

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homerguy44

Pros: This bat is great, good pop good grip and it looks sick. i recommend this to any kid willing to pay 100 dollars

Cons: NONE

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Dmill

Pros: This is the 3rd Vexxum that I have purchased for my kids. From High School to Little league the Vexxum continues to be our choice of bat.

Cons: Nothing

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sonny

Pros: Great bat, hitting better than ever. My grandson lets other batters use this bat.

Cons: none

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Abe

Pros: Well made. Great Grip

Cons: Sweet spot seems kind of dead

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Derek

Pros: it is a great and awesome baseball bat for Demarini to make this 2011 vexum

Cons: the only thing is that u have to break it in at first for 8 or 9 games to break it in and go to the batting cages first then use it in the game

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Anonymous

Pros: Purchased for a 12 year old. I do not see anything extraordinary about this bat. It feels good to him. He swings it well. I'm not going to blow smoke about how he hit 3 home runs with it. It has nice pop, doesn't sting much, and he is comfortable with it. It seems as lively as a teammate's Voodoo.

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J Ball

Pros: Amazing pop hit 2 over in first game

Cons: Takes a while to break in

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Da Best

Pros: This bat is awesome, I smacked 3 balls over the fence it's got amazing pop and it's very durable.

Cons: None, best bat ever.

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homerun master

Pros: Great bat, excellent grip, pop, and easy to swing.

Cons: None.

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Dadio

Pros: Lots of pop. Arrived on time. Great purchase

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Fizz

Pros: Just hit my first homerun with this bat!

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Little Gundy

Pros: For all players that like pop ups or line drives, this is the correct bat. Also, cool orange paint job.

Cons: your hands hurt if it hits in between black and the orange which will most likely is not going to happen.

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the

Pros: Got this for tourney; so far I'm a "Problem".

Cons: Should have had this bat all year!

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demarini rockvano player

Pros: Great pop,no sting, and i hit a home run with it against the toughest pitcher in our league

Cons: NOTHIN AT ALL!!!

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Hits bombs HR king player

Pros: Good pop not a power hitter but I hit a couple bombs with it I totally recomend this bat to power hitters.

Cons: nothing really

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It's All Right Richard player

Pros: Good solid pop, nice feel

Cons: It made me hit more grounders instead of line drives

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Questions and Answers

Have a question about the DeMarini Vexxum Youth Baseball Bat: DXVNL? Ask our team of experts and they will respond within 24 hours.

My son is playing ball and his bat has to have a stamp on the bat that says usssa bpf 1.15 on it. Do all your bats have this on them? tim
Yes, it has the USSSA stamp on the bat. The newer models will have the stamp.
Kara
I've seen this bat sold in two color schemes, the black barrel, and the other has a yellow barrel. Any fundamental differences between the two such as weight, year, etc? Jim
The youth Vexxum bats with a yellow barrel are the 2011 model and the youth Vexxum bats with the black barrel are the 2012 model. Both bats will be the same, except for the difference in color and the model year.
Jennifer
Does the Vexxum have great pop to it? Nate
Yes, the Vexxum has excellent pop.
KB
Do you need to break this bat in? Eric
This bat has an alloy barrel and doesn't need a full break as a full composite would. However, it does have a composite handle, and I would recommend about 100 hits off a tee starting at about 40% power and gradually increasing. Also, be sure to rotate the bat a quarter of an inch in your hands between each hit
Tyler
Hi, is this bat marked as a BPF 1.15 bat? Per our Cal Ripken league, all non-wooden bats have to be marked as BFP 1.15. Thanks. Yaz
This bat is marked as such. It features the new USSSA stamp that is required, so this bat is legal for use in 2012 and beyond.
Jennifer
Looking for a good -11 32/21 bat for my boy. Avoiding Composite barrel due to cold. Boy is a strong power hitter. Can someone help me between the Vexxum and the Easton XL2 and XL3? Timmy
While all three of these bats are great choices, I would suggest going with the XL3 if your son is a strong power hitter. This bat was designed more for power hitters and is a one piece design, unlike the XL2 or the Vexxum. The one piece design of the XL3, along with the end loaded feel of this bat, will help your son generate even more power.
Jennifer
When it says the bat is approved for Little League and Babe Ruth because I am in Little League and its my last year. Would I be able to use it in Babe Ruth? hman277
Absolutely. This bat is approved by both Little League and Babe Ruth. This bat has the new USSSA stamp being required and it is also stamped approved for Little League and Babe Ruth.
Jennifer
I know no one has a crystal ball, but will this bat with the correct stamps be legal in Cal Ripken in 2013? Mike
As of today, the 2012 DeMarini will be legal in 2013 in Cal Ripkin.
Kara
I did not see this bat on the list of approved bats for little league. Do you know if Little League approved this bat? Jimbo
Yes. The DXVNL has an alloy barrel and is 100% legal for Little League. Even if it's not on Little League's approved bat list, they have a disclaimer that says if a bat meets the specifications of Rule 1.10, then it is still legal for use.
Tyler
Is this bat composite or aluminum? ABR
The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum contains both materials. This bat has a composite handle and an alloy barrel.
Jennifer
What is the difference between the Vexxum and the Easton Surge? Which one is considered a better bat? Does it need to be broken in? Thanks! DC
The DeMarini Vexxum and the Easton Surge are very similar bats. There really isn't one that is better than the other. Neither one of these bats will need to be broken-in.
Jennifer
Is this Little League approved for 2012? NOAHMACK
The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum is in fact Little League approved for 2012. This bat also has the new USSSA stamp, so it will be legal for use beyond 2012 as well.
Jennifer
Looking for a bat for my 9yr old son. He's 54" tall - 66lbs. Trying to decide between DeMarini Vexxum and the Louisville Slugger TPX Catalyst and stuck on which one to choose. Any advantages to one over the other? Jason
Both are great bats. The Catalyst is a one-piece bat that will be pretty stiff. If your son is a stronger hitter with good swing speed, the Catalyst may be the better option due to it's one piece, stiff design. The Vexxum is a two-piece bat with more flex. If he's more of a contact hitter or has below average to average swing speed, the Vexxum may be the better option.
Tyler
I am trying to decide between the DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL Youth or the Easton Convert XL:LT460 Youth. My son is 9 years old, 88lbs. and 4'11". He is a strong kid. From the charts it looks like a 30' bat is the recommendation. He probably is more of a power hitter and generally makes good contact with the ball. Which bat would you recommend? Thanks. Bryan
Both are great bats, but I would give an advantage to the Vexxum in terms of overall performance. Both are well suited for contact and power hitters alike, but I feel he'll get more pop with the Vexxum in his hands.
Tyler
I'm trying to decide betweem the 2012 DeMarini Vexxum and the 2012 DeMaini Vendetta. Any recommendations? steve
Both are two piece ts with a composite handle and alloy barrel. The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum will be more end loaded than the 2012 DeMarini Vendetta. The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum will be better for a power hitter.
Kara
is it approved in 2012 little league B
Yes the DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL youth is little league approved.
Ryan
When is the discount for this bat over? johnnyh
We do not have an exact date as a lot of it depends on inventory levels. It should be for at least another couple weeks or so.
Tyler
Is this bat half and half. Is this bat little league approved. Athletics12
The Vexxum is a hybrid bat with a composite handle and an alloy barrel. It is also approved for Little League play and features the USSSA BPF 1.15 stamp. Here is the link to view more details about this model. http://www.justbats.com/product/2012-demarini-vexxum--dxvnl-youth/14268/
Derek
Is the bat a full composite or half and half? Athletics12
The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL Youth is a hybrid design so it is half and half.
Zach
Can this bat be used in batting cages without damaging the barrel since it's an alloy barrel and not composite? If not, is there a -11 bat you would recommend for batting cage swings in the winter that swings similar to the Demarini CF5 and is under $100? Thank you for your reply. P23
The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum can be used in a batting cage that uses yellow dimpled balls. Only composite barrel bats should not be used in a bating cage.
Shelbe
Which bat tends to be more endloaded : 2012 vexxum or 2012 voodoo? derek
The 2012 Voodoo will have just a slightly more end loaded feel.
Tyler
I am 4'10" 13 years and 98 lbs. Would this bat be good for me or what would be better? yoyodudewizard
The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum is a great bat. However, it is slightly end loaded, best suited for a contact hitter with power.
Kara
Is this bat approved for Dixie Youth Baseball. I see a VNL -11 listed but no DXVNL. jason
The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum is approved for Dixie Youth Baseball. The VNL-11 and the DXVNL are the same bat.
Kara
Need to know the bat size for my 9 yr. old son. Height 4'7" and 122lbs. Your suggestions? craig
We would recommend around a 30" bat for your son. See our sizing chart for more detail. http://www.justbats.com/bat-resource-guide/selecting-a-baseballbat/
Damon
Does the Demarini Vexxum have a similar swing weight to the 2011 CF4? My son uses a 31/20 CF4 as his primary bat, and am interested in picking up an aluminum or half and half bat as a cold weather/practice bat. I don't want a bat that swings much different than the CF4. Thanks for any suggestions hank
The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum is slightly end loaded like the 2011 CF4. It will have a similar swing weight and feel.
Kara
I'm 5 foot 4 155 lbs, I'm a power hitter but I can hit for contact too. Is this the bat for me? Bobby
The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum is a two-piece bat that is slightly end loaded. Perfect for a contact hitter with some power.
Kara
My son is 5' and 85 pounds and has good contact, but no power at all. His mechanics look good and his bat speed looks average, but the ball just dies off his bat. His current bat is the 30" 17 oz version of the Easton Impact SC900 Scandium and he doesn't like the bat. Would the Vexxum be a good choice for him? Doug
The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum would be a perfect choice. Since the Vexxum is a two-piece bat, the flex will help him with bat speed and bat whip.
Nick
What's the difference between the 2012 version and the 2013 version? ___________________________?
The 2013 Vexxum features DeMarini's new X10 Alloy barrel. X10 features a proprietary blend of alloy agents and is finely tuned to give the 2013 Vexxum slightly thinner and lighter weight barrel walls.
Tyler
I am purchasing a new bat for my 9 year old son. What is the best way to figure out the proper length and weight? bob
Here is a link to our Bat Coach tool on our website. This tool allows you to enter in your sons height and weight to figure out the proper size for him. http://www.justbats.com/bat-coach/
Tom
Would this be a good choice for someone who does not consistently hit off the sweet spot yet? My son often hits off the handle. G
Yes, the 2012 DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL Youth bat would be a great choice. This Two-Piece Hybrid designed bat will have an Alloy Barrel and a Composite handle. Being a Two-Piece will help him get more consistent bat speed when swinging through the hitting zone. This in turn, should help him make better sweet spot contact with the baseball. This bat also features a Long Barrel Design that will give him a better hitting surface to swing with.
Brandon
Does the 2011 and 2012 Vexxum youth have the stamp? Chuck
The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum has the new USSSA stamp. The 2011 DeMarini Vexxum does not have the new USSSA stamp.
Kara
You had listed "The VNL-11 and the DXVNL are the same bat". So this is approved for Little League World Series? I can not afford to buy a bat that my son can't use. steve
The 2012 and 2013 Demarini Vexxum: DXVNL Youth models are legal for use in Little League play. They both have the updated USSSA stamp.
Brandon
My grandson is on a select team using his "old" bat but hitting as well as others. Some have bought $300 bats, is it worth it, or is this $90 Vexxum OK? MrD
The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL Youth bat would be a great model for a youth hitter. This bat is a Two-Piece deign will an all Alloy barrel and composite handle. The Two-Piece design will help eliminate vibrations traveling from the barrel down to his hands to eliminate the sting. This bat will have a great swing balance on it. It will not feel barrel heavy at all. It will also come with a 12 month manufacturer's warranty.
Brandon
What size bat should I get for my son who is 11 and weighs 95-100lbs? He's looking at this bat, but I'm not sure what size to get him. JT
Try using our bat coach on JustBats.com. It is an awesome tool to help find the right bat for your son. You only need to know his height and weight, and it will find the perfect sized bat for him.
Noah
How will the performance of this bat compare with composite bats like the Easton XL1 or Demarini CF5? AlxDad
The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL Youth bat will be a Two-Piece Hybrid model bat. The barrel will be Alloy while the handle will be Composite. This bat will be very balanced in swing weight. It will also have the long barrel design. The 2012 CF5 will also be a Two-Piece bat. This model will be 100% Composite in material. It will require a break-in period of 100-200 swings before you will see the best results. This bat will have a double wall barrel. Both DeMarini bats will help eliminate the vibrations that may reach the hitters hands because they are Two-Piece bats instead of one. The Easton XL1 will be like the CF5. It will be a Two-Piece all Composite design. This bat will have a slight end load barrel heavy feel. That is the one big difference compared to the Vexxum and CF5 being balanced. The XL1 will feature Easton's vibration reduction technology as well. All three bats will come with Full 12 month warranties through their manufacturers.
Brandon
Is this bat suitable for 13 soon to be 14? Bubba
Typically, 13 and 14 year olds will not be using a -11 youth bat. If he has to use a small barrel youth bat, then I would recommend something around a -9 or -10.
Tyler
Is the current model of this bat bat approved for 2013 Little League & the USSSA? Bobblehead
The 2013 DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL Youth baseball bat is approved for play in Little League, Babe Ruth, Dixie, Pony, AABC, and USSSA.
Jeff
How long does it take to break in to get the best results? the Beast
Generally composite baseball bats are going to need around 150 to 200 hits on them to start performing up to their potential. When breaking in a composite baseball bat, it is important to start off at about 50% power and gradually increase as your swing count rises. It is also important to rotate the bat about a 1/4 inch on every swing. This ensures that your bat gets evenly broken in.
Jeff
Does the DeMarini Vexxum need to be broken in? Also, how does the Vexxum compare to the Miken RZR bat that it is being sold with? BC
The DeMarini Vexxum has an alloy barrel so it does not need to be broken in. The Vexxum and the Miken RZR are both balanced. However, the Vexxum is a two-piece bat with a composite handle and alloy barrel while the Miken is a one-piece alloy.
Damon
Is this bat suitable for 10 year olds playing in 11/12? Anthony
Yes. The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL is a popular model for 11 or 12 year old players who use a small barrel bat.
Tyler
Is this a BBCOR approved bat? If not, is it approved by Little League and Babe Ruth? J
The DeMarini Vexxum Youth model is not a BBCOR approved bat. BBCOR is a standard used for High School and College baseball. This DeMarini Vexxum is approved for Little League and Babe Ruth play. The Vexxum comes with an approved Little League and Babe Ruth stamp on the barrel. On the handle, the bat carries the USSSA 1.15 bpf stamp.
Justin R
How long does it take to break in this bat? Anthony
The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL Youth does not require a break-in period due to its alloy barrel. The bat will be hot right out of the wrapper.
Katie
Which one is better the 2012 M2M, Vendetta, or the Vexxum? Rel
All of those bats are very similar. All the bats are two-piece bats. The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum is the only one with a composite handle. The DeMarini M2M might sting a little more. I love the DeMarini Vexxum. It has a huge sweet spot and has little or no sting to it.
Chad M.
Which one is better the 2012 Rawlings 5150 Alloy Youth Bat:YB51B or this bat? Jop
The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL Youth bat will be a two-piece bat. This bat will provide less vibration and more bat speed through the zone.The 2012 Rawlings 5150 Alloy Youth bat will be a one-piece bat that will have a stiffer feel than the Vexxum. Power hitters like this bat. Both are great bats and require no period of break-in.
Brandon
My son will play minors this year. He is 9, 4' 8", and weighs 75lbs. He currently uses a 29" 17oz. bat. Which would you recommend between the Easton XL1 and DeMarini Vexxum? smith
Since your son was using a -12 before it will be best to stick with a lighter bat. The DeMarini Vexxum is going to be best for your son because of the two-piece balanced feel of the bat.
Noah
Why are the Demarini bats numbered around the top of the barrel at the cap? Crutch1010
This is called the rotation index and is helpful when breaking-in DeMarini's composite bats. These just act as a reminder to the player to rotate the bat between each hit to ensure an even break-in. For instance, if you're looking at the "5" on the index, the next hit you should rotate it so you're looking at the "6".
Tyler
My son is playing minors this year and we are working on bat speed and swinging through the ball. His confidence is not there yet. He is 9 years old and 4'11" and 90 lbs. His current bat is an old hand me down Easton Black Magic 29" -10 drop. I'm looking at this bat or the Easton Reflex. What would you recommend? Trying to increase his bat speed through the ball as well as the sweet spot. Thanks. e-rock
The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL is an end loaded bat and would be better for a player with power. The Easton Reflex is a very balanced bat, perfect for a player who needs to increase their bat speed.
Kara
Is this bat Little League approved for 2013? Robert
The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL Youth is approved and legal for Little League play in 2013.
Marcus
My son just turned 8, he is 60 lbs. and 52.5" tall. When he connects he usually hits the ball pretty hard. My concern is the 29" length, I know what the charts say but is this the right bat for someone his age and size. Would a 28" bat may be more appropriate, just do not want to sacrifice bat speed even though I am a huge fan of DeMarini. Rayban
A 28" 2012 DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL Youth should work fine for your son.
Kevin
My son is 12 about 5' 2" and around 90 lbs. Will this be a good bat for him? Also, will my son be able to go hit with this right away or does it need some breaking in first? baseball mamma
The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL Youth will be legal for play and will not to be broken in.
Kevin
My son is 11, good contact, but not much power due to relatively slow bat speed/mechanics. Would you recommend this bat and if not what would you suggest? Can a bat like this be used in the batting cage and or practice? BC
Yes, the 2012 DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL Youth is a great bat for a contact hitter because it has a balanced swing weight. This bat can be used in the cage as long as you hit real baseballs. The dimple balls are not recommended because they are very dense and may damage the bat.
Frank
One response says the bat is "end-loaded" and another says it has a balanced swing weight, which is correct? Mark
The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL is one of those bats that some players will say feels endloaded (mostly players with below average strength), while some players say it feels balanced (players with slightly above average to well above average strength). The Vexxum is classified by DeMarini as a balanced bat, but it's on the "heavier" end of the balance spectrum.
Tyler
I'm getting this bat for my son. Can you recommend a bat that would be similar in feel/weight that would be good for the batting cage? bc
The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL Youth bat is a great choice. As for a cage bat, you could check out this 2012 DeMarini Black Coyote: DXBCL Youth bat. The size will be the same. This bat will be a one-piece all alloy at $39.99.
Brandon
My son needs a BBCOR .50 baseball bat for his majors league. Does this bat qualify? Patty
Only adult -3 bats are eligible for BBCOR certification. The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL is a youth bat that is not BBCOR certified and would not be legal if he needs a BBCOR bat.
Tyler
I have heard that the composite bats break easy if used in temperatures below 65 degrees. Is that a problem for this bat? Paul
The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL Youth bat will have an alloy barrel not a composite barrel. You will not need to worry about any break-in period. Composite bats are also not recommended for use in under 55 degrees.
Brandon
Is this bat legal for 2013 Little League play? Bret
The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL Youth is approved and legal for Little League play in 2013.
Marcus
The barrel of the bat says "2011 Approved for play in ..." Is this a 2011 bat and is it approved for Cal Ripken play in 2013? Paul
The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL Youth is legal in Cal Ripken for 2013.
Kara
Do you recommend this 2012 Demarini Vexxum 31" 20 oz. or the 2012 Demarini CF5 31" 21 oz. What are the differences in the bat? carlo
The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL Youth is a two-piece alloy barrel and composite handle bat. The 2012 DeMarini CF5 will have a composite handle and barrel. The DeMarini is known to have more pop then the DeMarini Vexxum.
Chad M.
On my bat right by the drop there is these letters VNL12. Is this the model and is this model approved for play in Little League? Joey
Yes, the 2012 DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL is 100% approved for play in Little League.
Tyler
I know not to hit composite bats in cages with dimpled balls, but I thought you could hit half-half bats like the Vexxum in cages. But I see recommendations to not use this bat in cages. Why not? Dave
The 2012 DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL Youth can be used in a batting cage. Only bats with a composite barrel should not be used in a batting cage. We have updated our website to reflect the correct answer.
Kara
I just got this bat and now we have a week of cold weather, 40 and 50 degree temperatures. Do I need to worry about using a half-composite bat in those temperatures? Sean
We recommend the DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL Youth, along with all composite and alloy bats to be used in temperatures above 50 degrees. Baseballs becomes very dense in cold weather and will increase the chance to damage the bat.
Frank
For a batter that is 5 ft tall, 82 pounds, which bat would be better: DeMarini Vexxum DXVNL or the Easton XL3? Mike
The DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL Youth is a two-piece bat that is slightly end loaded. The Easton XL3 is a one-piece alloy bat that is also end loaded. The DeMarini Vexxum will have more flex, better for a contact hitter. The Easton XL3 is stiffer, better for a power hitter.
Kara
I am 5' 2" and I am using an 18 ounce bat which I can swing very fast. Should I get the 20 oz. or 21 oz. model of this? Someone
The DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL Youth bat is a great choice. I would like to know your age, and weight also, to be able to recommend the correct size. If the bat seems too light, and you need to add power, I would definitely add to the bat's weight.
Brandon
I am 5' 2" and 110 pounds. I am 12 years old too. Someone
Based on your height and weight we recommend a 31" 20 oz DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL Youth.
Kara
What does 1.15 BPF mean and how is it calculated? Coach Bob
The 1.15 BPF rating stands for the Bat Performance Factor, and measures a non-wood bat's performance. It measures how fast the ball exits the bat when hit. In relation to a wood bat which measures a 1.00 BPF. A very good wood bat will measure a 1.15 BPF.
Robert
I am 4' 7" and 100 lbs. I have an old bat from a garage sale, so I usually hit grounders to the infield. I am a contact hitter, but I am not sure if I would be considered a power hitter. Would this be a good bat for me? someone
The DeMarini Vexxum Youth bat would be a great choice for you. It will certainly help add power a average to your game.
Chad M.
Can you please tell me if this bat is legal in Little League and how long to ship to the 10984 area? Also what size is good for a 10 year old? mom
The DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL Youth is legal in Little League. Typical shipping time to 10984 area code is three business days with free shipping. For correct sizing check out our bat coach: http://www.justbats.com/bat-coach/
Kara
What size of bat do I get for my son? He is 11 years old, 4' 7" and 115 lbs. batty
We recommend the DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL Youth in a 30", based on his size and age.
Katie
My grandson is 9 years old, 4' 10", and 85 lbs. He plays ball at a high level and I would like to get him a new bat. The league has a 2 1/4" diameter limit. No other limit that I am aware of for bats. Can you suggest a bat? Bud
The 2013 DeMarini CF5: DXCFL Youth in a 30" 19 oz. would be perfect for your grandson. The balanced feel and light weight of the bat will allow him to get it around faster, making it easier to stand up to faster pitching.
Noah
My son is 7 yrs old and will be moving up from tee ball to 7-8 Cal Ripken next year. He is around 5' 1" and weighs around 123 lbs. I need to know what would be a good bat to buy for him so I can go ahead and start getting him used to it. Becca
The DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL Youth would be a great bat for him to use, but if you want something that performs higher you could try the DeMarini CF5.
Noah
My daughter plays little league and loves this bat. Can she use it for softball and will it damage her bat? rbrbtexas72
The DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL Youth is only a youth baseball bat, so she cannot use it in softball.
Noah
What is the barrel made of? T-Dog
The barrel of the DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL Youth is made of SC4 alloy.
Kara
I am 13, 5'7", and 118lbs. I am playing up and I am more of a contact hitter. What bats would you recommend me? michaellll
Based on your height and weight, we recommend a 31" model in the DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL Youth bat. For further information on sizing, please visit our Bat Coach at http://www.justbats.com/bat-coach/
Aubrey
Is MEC-25 alloy better than SC4 alloy? kick it up booooy
The SC4 alloy used in the DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL Youth is a higher grade of alloy than the MEC-25.
Kara
I'm 11 years old, about 5 ft 3 in and 129 lbs, and i guess I'm a contact hitter but if I get the right pitch I can do well with power. is this the right bat for me? If not, what do you suggest? timmy i
The DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL Youth would be a great choice for you. It is a two-piece bat with a slightly end loaded feel. Great for a contact hitter with some power.
Kara
How long would it take to be delivered to the 01845 area code? Also, is it possible to get a bat about 31" 19 oz. or is 31" 20 oz. the only available size? tim
The DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL Youth 31" only comes in a 20 oz. Our free shipping option is guaranteed to arrive within 5 business days, but typically takes 3 business days to MA. We also have expedited shipping available for an additional charge. Next Day Air is $29.95, Second Day Air is $15.95, or to guarantee the 3 day delivery it would be $9.95.
Katie
Some reviews say that this bat needs no break-in, but some say it does. Which is true? chefgreg
The DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL Youth bat will not require any sort of break-in period. It will be highest performing directly out of the wrapper.
Brandon
I purchased one of these from you. What is the stated handle size of DeMarini Vexxum: DXVNL Youth (2012 version)? sambuca
We no longer have the DeMarini Vexxum (DXVNL) in stock. We are unable to confirm the handle size.
Kara
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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.

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Bat Properties

DeMarini Vexxum Youth Baseball Bat: DXVNL
Barrel Diameter 2 1/4
Baseball Bats Youth
Bat Type Baseball
Deals Closeout Bats Bundle and Save
Length to Weight Ratio -11
Material Half and Half
Series Vexxum
Vendor DeMarini
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