DeMarini Voodoo OVERLORD Senior League Baseball Bat: DXVDR
Features
2 5/8 Inch Barrel Diameter
-9 Length to Weight Ratio
Features USSSA 1.15 BPF Stamp
Free Shipping!
Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty
ION V End Cap Eliminates Vibration
Paradox Composite Handle for a Stiffer Feel
Thickness-Tuned X10 Alloy Barrel
Two-Piece Hybrid Design With Half + Half Technology
D-Fusion Handle Technology-Eliminates Vibration and Extends The Sweet Spot Through The Entire Barrel
RCK Knob
Description
Reviews
Average Ratings Based on 50 Customer Reviews
terrable ryan decan player
Pros: broke in 2 swings
Cons: but really light
BEST BAT EVER!!!!!! Dustin Hoskins player
Pros: I have had this bat for 5 seasons and it has never failed me yet. Home run every time baby!!!
Cons: It tried to use its Voodoo magic on me. I think it worked. ;)
voodoo colin player
Pros: very large sweetspot and a nice feel when hitting the ball. The D-fusion handle really maximizes pop and makes the handle stiffer but the barrel stronger. x10 alloy is my favorite alloy demarini has created. it has a great sound and its very responsive. the 2 5/8 barrel really works for me. i prefer it over the 2 3/4 because it makes the barrel lighter.
Cons: the grip isnt very good for what the price is
The best of the best Scott Anderson parent
Pros: If you are looking for a all around great bat look no farther, this is it
Cons: the hole team is trying to get their hands on it
Great that, a little expensive for an alloy model Brett Badger player
Pros: Excellent pop good distance good balance
Cons: expensive for an alloy bat more handle vibration then you would expect
Overlord Bob Ril player
Pros: Nice Pop, good feel.
Cons: Everyone on your team wants to get there hands on it.
This brings terror to pitchers Ben player
Pros: Nice Ping and amazing pop. You do not even feel the ball when hit solid. THe only thing you know is that you hit it and you hit it HARD. I love it but the only bad thing is so does my team. Everyone uses it and we are hitting like crazy. Does not even feel end loaded but has tons of power. Cool graphic.
Cons: Deceptive about the end load. I went with a 31 22 but I could have easily swung a 32.
awesome bat scotty g player
Pros: tried it at a demo house and nealy took my dads head off
Cons: feels a little heavy
Best Bat in my Bag! Anthony Ciccarelli player
Pros: I have used many bats over the years I have been playing baseball. I love the Voodoo Overlord, it has great pop and amazing power. I switched from the 2013 Voodoo to the Overlord several weeks ago, there is a noticeable difference, more pop, no vibration, incredible power when contact is made. A lot of kids on my team use the Voodoo Overlord. Doesn't feel top heavy, feels very balanced when I swing the bat. Is there a new 2015 model? I am sure my dad will buy it for me!
Cons: None.
The Best Bat Ever!!!!! Yamo player
Pros: -Great Pop -Light -No vibration -Not too expensive -The best bat ever
Cons: -Stings a little when you bunt
Great bat son really hits well with it player dad parent
Pros: great balance good pop
Cons: none
demarini voodoo overlord player player
Pros: very good bat it feels amazing and sounds amazing pop is incredible for a clean up hitter like me it is the best bat on the market
Cons: wish barrel was 2 3/4 inch and grip on the handle was better but still a great bat
Amazing feel and pop Lester Smith player
Pros: The bat has so much pop and has no vibration. u cant even feel when u hit the ball
Cons: Grip tape. Get lizard skin tape
AMazing Bat Swaggy P player
Pros: Great Pop once you break the bat in. IF you barrel up the ball it goes a long way. When I use it I fell almost no sting.
Cons: none
Overlord Zach player
Pros: Lots of pop out of the wrapper. Way better than my s1. There is absolutely no vibration, even on off centered hits. I play 12AAA and I hit one easily 285 and was by far the farthest ball i've ever hit. The bat sounds great and everyone on my team wants to either use it or buy it. The bat looks great also and the D-Fusion handle is great.
Cons: Paint chips easily
Very Excellent Captain Travel Ball parent
Pros: Best Sr league bat on the market and we have tried them all.
Cons: Compared to other bats there are no cons with this bat.
Excellent... FNG parent
Pros: My son had a 2 1/4" Demarini Voodoo two seasons ago and outgrew it and he wanted an Easton S2 for his next bat which has been a great bat also(he hit several out of the park home runs with it). He wanted to go back to the Demarini for his next bat because, in his words, "it feels good in your hands and swings nice". He was ready for a small jump in weight from his 28/18oz S2 but the length is still good for him. The graphics and paint on the two demarinis we have owned have been FAR superior to the Eastons/Maruccis we have owned. It looks like a durable bat, and my son likes it when in the cage and hitting soft toss/tee work. We will see how he likes it during games with the little bit of extra weight but the end load is deceptive as it feels like the same weight as the S2 which is a balanced bat. The S2 and the Voodoo are the most comparable with Alloy barrels and composite handles.
Cons: None.
vodoo overlord for 9yr old Alex aka Hollywood parent
Pros: no sting, great look, comfortable grip, nice pop
Cons: a little end loaded
Demarini Voodoo Overlord aaron player
Pros: this bat has insane pop and the ball explodes off the bat. it has that realy nice ping noise and i have used aluminum bats my whole life and i may never switch to composite because i am so costumed to the ping sound. it works as advertised. it is a bit heavy, probably because i got the 32/23 model, but i am able to get the bat around fast and i have hit BOMBS with this bat. i would recommend it to anybody.
Cons: grip is wearing down, but because i swing it every day and paint chips, but what are you going to do about that?
Great Bat!!! Hammer parent
Pros: This bat is awesome!!
Cons: none
DeMarini Voodoo Erik H parent
Pros: Fresh out of the box and my son loves this bat. Massive sweet spot. When he barrels-up the ball, look out! The current price on the 2014 can't be beat!
Cons: Too soon to truly rate durability, but so far, everything as promised.
Amazing Alex berry player
Pros: This is a very sweet bat. No vibration awesome pop and grip is amazing.
Cons: everyone on my team wants to use it.
best bat ever Chase player
Pros: I love the ping sound and there is basically no vibration. I really like the grip even though it can be better.
Cons: I probably could of swung a 32in but i bought a 31in because its end loaded.
Voodoo Noah player
Pros: This is a very good bat. I hit with it the other day and every hit is solid and feels like butter. No sting what so ever. Has very good pop. I would recommend this bat.
Cons: Their is nothing bad about this bat.
Money Bat Steve parent
Pros: I made my son a bet when I got this bat, if he hit a home run with it I would give him 100 dollars. Yesterday was his first game, and he was up to the plate his second at bat, and he smacked one over the fence. He had been using a combat, which was composite and never got close to hitting a home run. This is a great bat and he loves it.
Cons: Lost my $100.
Hot Bat! Coach Brian coach
Pros: We were looking for a senior league big barrel for my son for Christmas. Got this bat as the deal of the day after the new model came out. First 2 at bats crushed the ball for 2 triples and a pair of RBIs. Another player on our team hit a homerun with this bat. Came back in the dugout screaming, "I love your bat!" This bat pretty much every other plate appearance after that. Well worth the money. Great find for the price!
Cons: None so far!
AMAZING Baller player
Pros: Best bat ever
Cons: Nothing
awesome bat bobby player
Pros: tons of pop and great feel. barely feel anything when i hit it off the sweet spot.
Cons: nothing wrong with this bat
EXCELLENT BAT! Amy parent
Pros: This bat is the best on the market! My son is hitting the ball to the fence every time! Has a much larger sweet spot and, because of the way the handle is made, it doesn't sting his hands when he hits the ball.
Cons: Haven't found a con with this bat yet!
Let The Big Dog Eat Braxton player
Pros: Best bat ever! Right out of the box I was hitting bombs. You dont feel a thing when you hit the ball. Even in on the hands or at the end of the bat you feel very little vibration. This would be a great bat to purchase.
Cons: none
Demarini Voodoo Overlord Garrett Jostworth player
Pros: Has Great pop. I was hitting with it at practice and hit 5 into the parking lot. The D-Fusion handle makes it so whenever you get jammed it doesn't sting at all.
Cons: None what so ever
Too much hype Parent parent
Pros: Nice looking Got it on sale
Cons: I read the reviews and bought this as a bat for my son to use as he transitions into kid pitch. The reviews led me to believe it had very good to great pop. Well not so fast, my sons bat speed was a bit slower but the bat had just avg pop. The sweet spot also seems small. Only had the bat for a week so I will keep letting him switch back and forth from old bat. Also he was using an Easton xl3 which he loves
beast Wyatt Nault player
Pros: its so good first game homerun
Cons: nothing
bat happy mom parent
Pros: I dont know much about bats, but my son loves his and is having a great season so far.
Cons: I havent heard anything negative from him.
voodoo overload Josh parent
Pros: My son loves his new bat.
Cons: He needs to grow into the weight of it.
great bat devin s player
Pros: ,
Cons: ,
AWESOME BAT Sasras22 player
Pros: This bat amazing pop no vibration and is a great bat.
Cons: NONE THAT I HAVE FOUND YET
voodoo shawn parent
Pros: Very good bat ,my son loves it. It has great pop good feel
Cons: none so far
Bat Gorge coach
Pros: It a perfect bat
Cons: Nothing
voodoo Ryan parent
Pros: bought this for my son and he loves it once again deMarini nails it, large sweet spot, no vibration, he's had no complaints on the end load or overall feel of the bat. As advertised its the real deal love it!!!!!
Cons: none
carson carson player
Pros: the bat has sooooooo much power and feels awesome.
Cons: nothing for me.
Great Bat SWK424 parent
Pros: DeMarini has never steered us wrong. Every bat purchase simply elevates the game one more notch. Every bat has been durable and continues to perform. This bat has great pop and for my son, in his words "This bat makes me feel very dangerous at the plate". The slightly end load makes him feel the batter better in his hands and the sweet spot is great. He's a bit more of a power hitter than hitting to contact but others on the team started using his bat too because of how good it feels and how well they're hitting with it.
Cons: Small paint chip in the first week of real use (after break in). It's of no impact to the bat's performance purely a cosmetic thing. That's why the 4 instead of a 5 on durability. Although this is the first DeMarini bat (own 4) that has shown any signs of wear, scratching, etc. and still no dents on any of the other DeMarini bats, while we watch others complain about their Eastons denting.
better then mako A$AP player
Pros: this is by far the best bat i have ever used it is more pop then any other bat on the market if you make solid contact with this bat you will get at lest a very hard grounder. i used a mako for a while before i got this bat and i would pick this bat over it any day. this bat will make you a much better hitter and will turn you into a power hitter even if your not i would highly recomend this bat to anybody who wants to be a much better hitter
Cons: after you get a hit with this bat and you drop it/ throw it will sratch the barrel a little bit
Very disappointed Brendon player
Pros: When u hit the ball Good u didn't feel it
Cons: No pop I went from an xl1 to this and there is a massive difference the voodoo has no pop at all and there is multiple chips
voodoo dude perfect player
Pros: great bat. lots of pop, i had i 2 1/4 barrel but still has tons of pop. really like the d-fusion. takes away all sting unless hit of the composite. rate 10/10
Cons: stinks when other team has the same bat
Good fit for my style of play Anthony C. player
Pros: Composite handle is nice. Barrel had good length. Can get around on the ball.
Cons: A bit top heavy and shows dents.
The Voodo Johnny Ceballos player
Pros: Tons of pop in this bat easy to swing no vibration great price for it and the ping sound is great definitely will get a new one for highschool in a year or so after my mizuno generation bbcor
Cons: Nothing bad to say
Awesome bat Mergy coach
Pros: Got a really great price and has most of the qualities I look for in a bat. Puts a tremendous amount of force on the ball letting it sail through the air smooth.
Cons: Paint chips so quick you realize it right when it happens
voodoo z player
Pros: Good pop, strong easy to swing bat
Cons: the grip is very poor, recommend buying a new one
amazing somebody player
Pros: really quick through the zone its sweet spot is awesome i hit a ball where you would usually get that sting and i felt nothing
Cons: nothing overall amazing
Questions and Answers
Have a question about the DeMarini Voodoo OVERLORD Senior League Baseball Bat: DXVDR? Ask our team of experts and they will respond within 24 hours.
How is the OVERLORD different than the regular 2014 DeMarini Voodoo? kmoney
When will this be released and how soon can we pre-order this bat? Is the knob on the handle real small like on the CF5's? 3Boys/Bats
Do they charge credit card now or when bat is shipped? laurie
Would this or the 2014 COMbat Portent have more pop? Which one is more durable? vman42
Does this model make it easier to hit inside pitches than the regular DeMarini 2014 Voodoo? TXCombat34
Is the OVERLORD end loaded like the Voodoo? I don't expect it to be as super balanced as the CF line, but hoping it is somewhere in between. Sandlot
Does this bat still have the same knob as the other 2014 Voodoo? Chaseter
My son is a power hitter. Is this bat better than the Easton MAKO? Robert
Would you prefer the 2013 Easton XL1 or the 2014 Demarini Overlord for a 14 year old power hitter? voodoo
If I'm not a power hitter, should I buy this bat or should I buy a different bat? Jordan Cardenas
What is the honeycomb type material between the barrel and handle? What's that going to do if a kid gets badly jammed? It looks like a rubberized sleeve in the photo that the prior Voodoos didn't have. Thanks. Don
I have DeMarini 30" 22 oz. but I need a longer and more powerful bat. Will this bat be better for me? Plus I am a power hitter. I'm 13. josh
My son is 13U this year. Past bats are the DeMarini Vexxum, and the Easton S2. He is 5"8 about 127 pounds. When he connects, he is a power hitter. I am looking at the DeMarini Voodoo or the Easton MAKO. He will be going to a -9 drop this year. Thank you. Ludes
Is there a performance difference between this model and last years model in a drop 9? jon
I am 12 and love the 2013 Voodoo. I am more of a contact hitter than a power hitter. Is there a different version I should consider? MattyB
Is this bat legal in Babe Ruth? baller
Does this bat require time to be broken-in? PK
My son is 11, 74 lbs, and 4'8" tall. What size should I get him? blackmamba
My son is 14, 215 lbs and 6' tall. What size bat should I get him? Dad
My son will be 15 in June and is 5'9" and 160 lbs. Do you suggest a 32/27 or 33/28 bat for his 14 old year of Babe Ruth League Baseball. Ski84
My son is 6 foot and 170 pounds. He is 13 years old and used XL1 last year with great success. Will the 32" 23 oz. be long enough and be a good choice for him in Babe Ruth? Kyle
I am 13 and going into Senior League, but I want the BBCOR model. Could I just use the BBCOR? What are the differences in the 2 bats? mnk34
Should I get this bat or the first Voodoo? I am a power hitter. Red
My son is 5 foot 7 inches and he weighs about 116 lbs. He used a 32 inch 22 oz. XL1 last year. He grew quite a bit and works out a little. What size do you recommend? isaiah
My son is 10 years old, 5' 2" & weighs 112 pounds. What size overlord would you suggest he use? Babaseballdad1
What is the major difference between the Paradox and the Overlord? Is this bat worth the extra money or should I just get the last model? What's your opinion? aaron
My son is 11 years old and weighs 100 lbs. I am not sure on height. He currently has a 29/19 CF5. Which size OVERLORD should he swing? Would it be a good bat for him? rocky
My son is 9 years old. He is 43" tall, and weighs 70 lbs. Can he handle a 28/19? dad
Is this bat okay in colder weather? Not uncommon for us to be playing in low 50's early in the year. Trying to find something to replace my son's XL1 in cold weather. Matt
Is the bat BBCOR would it be good for me I am 5' 2" and 107LBs? jake
Is this bat very similar to the 2013 model or is there a big difference? tbone
I'm 5 foot 2 about 100 pounds. What size would you recommend? I am currently swinging a friends 32" 22 oz. S2. And does this bat have good flex? Jon
My son is 5'5" and about 120 lbs. currently using a Easton Surge 31" 21 oz. and this makes the start of the third year he has used it. Is the Easton bat end loaded and how would it compare to the Voodoo? patrick
Based on performance, how does this bat compare to the S2? I hit hard line drives and can hit for power. What bat would you recommend? jon
How does the sweet spot compare to the CF5 and Vexxum? What bat has the biggest sweet spot? Jon
Is this bat made with seamless construction? jon
Is this bat similar to the 2012 Voodoo -9? If not, what are the differences? bill
I am generally a contact hitter but I recently had a lot of success using the 2012 voodoo -9. Should I buy this bat or a more balanced one like the s2? Is this bat more or less end-loaded that the 2012 voodoo? bill
Is this bat more or less end-loaded than the 2012 voodoo -9 bat? nick
Is the D-Fusion handle significantly better than the handle on previous models? nick
i am 12 years old and 5'4/105 pounds.I was thinking about getting the 31"/22 oz. bat. Do you think that's a good size for me? OMAR44
I am 11, 4'7" and 75 pounds. I am more of a line drive type off guy. Do you think that the Voodoo will be a good match? dirt
Does this bat have a fast swing? Is it the best bat for power hitter? mnk34
I'm 13 yrs old, 4'11" and weigh 77lbs. I'm a line drive contact hitter. Would you recommend the Voodoo OVERLORD or CF6 for me? Riles
I'm 12 years old 5'3" 125 lbs. Which size should I get? I'm debating between a 32 inch or 31 inch in the DeMarini Voodoo OVERLORD? Brandon
I am 13 years old and am 5 foot 11 and weigh 94 pounds. Which size should I get? chris
Should I get the DeMarini OVERLORD or the Easton S2 Senior big barrel bat? I'm around 5' tall and 95 lbs. hunter
Hey I'm 4 foot 9 110 pounds and 11 years old wich size should I get Lol
Is the 2014 Voodoo OVERLORD approved for Little League play in Intermediate (50/70)? Chan
I am 5 foot 4 inches and weigh 145 pounds. Would a 32 inch bat or a 31 inch bat be better for me? baseabll101
Is this bat more or less end-loaded than the 2013 Voodoo? Joey
do i have to break it in baseball
is this bat good for a power hitter? lcizzle
When will the 2015 model of the Voodoo be released? devandre
Can I use this bat in the cages with the yellow dimpled cage balls? Raul
I'm 12 years old, and I wanted to know if i should swing the 32" or 31" in the OVERLORD? I weigh 145 pounds, and I am 5'7". Gb
My son is 12 years old and 5 foot 3 and weighs 160 pounds. I am looking at getting him the Overlord 32 inch 23 ounce. I just want to know if that would be the best size for him. sae
My son is 10 years old, 5' and weighs 90 lbs. Is the 30" or 31" better for him? stephanie
My son is 4'8" and weighs 84 pounds. Based on his size, what would be the proper bat size for him, 29" or 30"? Kim
I am 4'10" and 80 pounds. I swung the Voodoo Paradox last year, but what would be a good size for me on this bat? Homerun
I'm 5'2 100 pounds. I want this bat. Which size should i get? dez
My son has used the 2012 Vexxum 30" 20 oz. big barrel for the past 2 years, and he loves it. He will be 12 in 2 months. He is 5' and 95 lbs, but very strong. He loves the Vexxum, but has very high, perhaps too high, of swing speeds with his Vexxum 30/20. I am trying to understand if the OVERLORD is very similar to the Vexxum? I am considering something heavier, and if the OVERLORD is a similar bat to the Vexxum it would definitely be in consideration at 30/21 or 31/22 sizing. The other route we are considering is the Easton XL1 30" 22 oz. RJ
Is this a composite bat? Does it need to be broken in? Mike
Does this bat have flex? john
Is this a big barrel bat? Lc baseball
My son is 5ft 170 pounds. What size bat would be good for him? JOE
I'm 5" and weigh 100 lbs. What size Voodoo OVERLORD should I get? jegan0821
My son 54 inches and 70 pounds. What size bat would you recommend? kd
Which barrel is bigger 2 3/4" or 2 5/8"? big 12
I am 5 foot 5 and weigh 120 pounds. What size should I get? indaair
I am 13, 5'11" and weigh 132 lbs. What length voodoo OVERLORD bat should I have? connor
Does the DeMarini Voodoo Overlord have the 1.15 bpf stamp? Daniel
My son is 5 feet tall and weighs 170 pounds what size bat should he use? jim
What's the coldest temp. you can use this bat in? jim
I am nine years old and 5 foot 1 and I weigh 112 pounds. What bat should I get? Slugger
My sons league requires the bat to be "bpf", BBCOR or BESR rated. Is this bat approved? tgoff24
Is the only difference between the OVERLORD and the Paradox the D-Fusion Handle? mcm87729
Does this bat have an aluminum barrel so it can be used in cold weather games? bigpapi
Which is best overall: The CF6, Voodoo OVERLORD, or the S3? Jacj
My son is 5'2" and 105 lbs. What would be a good weight/length bat with the Voodoo Overlord? A12
Does it come with a warranty even though the 2015 one is out? L
My son is 5'4" 100 lbs. He is a contact hitter with occasional power. He does not like the Easton MAKO, but he performed with an Easton Quantum. Should we get a CF6 or Voodoo OVERLORD? johnny baseball
Is the Voodoo -9 approved for play in PONY league baseball? Jimmy
My 8 year old son has been using the 2013 Easton XL3 in a 27 inch 17 ounce size. It is short for him now. He is 54 inches tall and weighs about 80 pounds. He hits for quite a bit of power. Would this bat be beneficial? Would the jump to a 29 inch 20 ounce be too much? Richard
Should I choose the Vexxum or Voodoo for my 12 year old son? He is 5'6" 120lbs and a power hitter. Tony
i am twelve years old 5,7 feet tall and 130 pounds what size should i get slugger
my son is 9yrs old & 4'8...is a 28" the right length... he likes the voodoo best! Alicia
My son is 11, 4'8 and 80lb. He's moving up next year and looking for a 2 year bat. He has a 2 year old Voodoo 29/20 now but seems like a good time to move up to a 30/21 or 31/22? Thoughts? Nickle
I'm 13 years old and only 5' tall and weigh about 90 pounds. I'm a good contact hitter in the number 2 spot. Do you think this would be good for a small kid like me? mikey
I'm 5'8", 150 pounds. Would the 32" 23oz. model be a good size for me? noah
My son is 13 years old. He is 5'5" and 145 lbs. He used the voodoo paradox 31-22 last year, now he has to go to a -3 this year. Any thoughts on size and if the Overlord would be a good bat? Mike
My son is playing 9u. He has been using the Easton S3 28/18. Would it be ok to let him use the Demarini Voodoo 28/19? He is about 4' 85 lbs. cowboy
I am a 12 year old power hitter and have been looking into getting a new bat but I'm torn between the CF7 and the Overlord. I currently use an Easton S2 Senior League Baseball Bat: SL13S210. Which would be more beneficial for me? Nick
Is the bat end weighted? preston
My son is 11 years old and 5'2" and 89 lbs. He currently swings a 29"19 oz. Omaha TPX and is primarily a line drive gap hitter. Which bat and size would you recommend for him? Booms Dad
I'm 13 years old, 165 lbs and 5'7". I am a power hitter and I currently swing the 31" 23oz. Marucci Black 2. Would the Overlord or the CF6 be better for me? Preston
My son is 12 years old, 4' 11" and 90 lbs. He's playing in a Pony League and is a gap/ contact hitter. He used a Combat Pure SL 30" 20 oz. last year . What bat would you recommend for him this year? Positive 1
Can an 11U select league baseball player use this bat? joseph
My son is 13, 5'3" & 180 lbs. He is moving from Little League to a 13 yr old Babe Ruth League. He is a power hitter that used a 32" 22 oz. Easton XL1. What bat and size would you recommend for him? Jeff
My son's coach recommends this bat for my 9 year old (9U travel). 29", -8 size. I see it says "Senior League". Is that bat more geared toward older kids? Kay
Is the barrel length the same on a 28 inch as it is one the 29 inch or 30 inch? Or is the handle just longer? J Mac
I'm 14 years old, 5'4" tall and weigh 135 lbs. What would be the right size for me? g2ronin
My son has a 29"20 2014 Voodoo bat. He is 9 years old, 54" tall and weighs 112. He hits for power. Would the 30" 21 oz model appropriate to step up to? Ben B Jammin
We're looking for an end loaded bat for my son. He's about 5'4" and 125 lbs. He says he prefers an end loaded bat and currently is using both a 2 5/8" barrel Easton XL1. He also has the 2 5/8" barrel Easton XL3. The problem is that he just seems so much more comfortable with his small barrel XL1. We're trying to force him to move up to a big barrel when he plays on his tournament team. Any suggestions on how the balance is on this bat, or other end loaded bats that we should look at? AP
Is this bat legal for Babe Ruth 13-15 play? Joey
Is this bat legal for Pony League 13U play? T
My son plays 9U and is on the smaller side. He is about 4 foot 6 and weighs 55 pounds. Is the 28 inch bat okay for someone his age and stature? Is it okay to use in Babe Ruth league? Dave
Is this bat legal for Pony? Waterbug
I play Little League 12U. Is this legal for my league? ballislife
What is the difference between this and a Junior Big Barrel model? ballislife
Is there a minimum temperature for this bat? beanie
Is this bat approved for play in Babe Ruth Juniors 13-15? Jake
I am about 5 foot 7 and 123 pounds. What size bat do you think I would need? baseball
I have been swinging a 2013 Easton XL1 31 inch 23 ounce size. I was wondering if it would be easy to adjust. Also, is the bat end-loaded? RangersNation22
Does this bat sound like the BBCOR version? strikeout
What's the difference between this bat and the cat 6....which one would be better for a power hitter madmax
Can it hit inside pitches well? Larz 13u player
My son is a lead off hitter with great bat speed and base running. He is 5'6", 130 lbs. and in 14 U pony. He has been using a DeMarini Vexxum SC4 31" 21 oz. He is borderline contact/power hitter. Want to move him up to a 32" 23 oz. Overlord. Is this a good fit? 4boyscoach
I'm 5'6" and 105 lbs. What size bat should I get? Espn
I'm 5'3" and 105 lbs. What size bat do I need? beastmode
I am 5'8 150 lbs, should I get the 31" or 32" bat? CHAMP
Is this bat approved for Dixie Youth baseball? Leigh
Is there a difference between this and the Paradox, besides the D Fusion handle? Jack
My 8 year old has some pop with great contact. We are looking to add more pop to his swing. He currently is using an Easton Mako 30 inch 19 ounce. He is tall and lanky right now. Would the Voodoo 29 inch 20 ounce or 28 inch 19 ounce be better? Sam
What is the difference between the Voodoo Overlord and the Voodoo senior league bat? Jerry
Can this bat be used in Little League within the Junior Division (ages 13-15)? Steve
I am a 12 year old kid, and I play in the Iowa USSSA league. Is this bat legal for me to use? whitey baseball
Is this bat Pony league approved for 12u Bronco and 14u Pony Divisions? Stevie
What is the break-in time? tb1
Is this bat allowed in the Junior League of Little League Baseball? Vincent
I am trying to find a 2014 Vexxum -10, (blue camo) for my son, who is 12 and likes his friends bat. Will this bat be comparable? kinsey
I am 12 years old, 5'5" and 105 lbs. What size would you recommend for me? Baller101
My son is 11 years old and he is 5 feet tall and weighs 80 pounds. Is good for him? nany
My son needs a 29 inch Youth Big Barrel Bat, is that what a senior league bat is? chase105
Is this good for a 12 year old? ethan
What size would you recommend for a 12 year old, that is 5 foot 2 inches and 98 pounds? ethan
Is this a big barrel? big e
What does it mean if it says that a bat has cosmetic defects? ac ball
need a bbcore -3 for seniors little league looking for a good bat for my son that is 5ft 8in 180pounds it also will need to work for hig school thanks robo
What's the difference between this bat and the OVERLORD FT? Bob
Is this bat composite? me the kid
My son will finish his last year in Little League at the Majors division--- is this bat allowed? KAR
This bat is priced at $149, while the Voodoo OVERLORD FT (2015 version) is $119. Is the 2014 version a better bat (reason for higher price)? Sure seems like the ratings are better. Will
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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.
Bat Properties
Approved For | USSSA |
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Barrel Diameter | 2 5/8 |
Baseball Bats | Youth |
Bat Type | Baseball |
Deals | Closeout Bats Bundle and Save |
Length to Weight Ratio | - 9 |
Material | Half and Half |
Series | Voodoo |
Vendor | DeMarini |
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