Questions and Answers for 2013 DeMarini Ultimate Weapon: DXUWE Slow Pitch
Is this bat composite free?
The 2013 DeMarini Ultimate Weapon: DXUWE Slow Pitch is a one-piece alloy bat.
Does this bat have the new USSSA 1.20 stamp on it?
The 2013 DeMarini Ultimate Weapon: DXUWE Slow Pitch bat is marked with the new 2012 USSSA thumbprint stamp, and will be legal for all leagues that require that stamp.
Will you be stocking the 34" 28 Oz. version of this bat anytime soon?
We do not have a firm ETA as to when we will be receiving more 2013 DeMarini Ultimate Weapon: DXUWE Slow Pitch bats. We should have more 28 oz. models in stock in the next 2-4 weeks.
In reading reviews of the Ultimate Weapon, many people complained about the previous versions easily denting. Is that going to be an issue with the 2013 edition? As well as, have they improved the construction?
The 2013 DeMarini Ultimate Weapon: DXUWE Slow Pitch has upgraded the Alloy. From C405 to the SC4. The SC4 is for maximum stiffness and durability.
How does this bat compare the 2012 white steel?
The White Steel is a two-piece bat with an alloy (steel) barrel and a composite handle. The 2013 DeMarini Ultimate Weapon: DXUWE is a one-piece bat that is full alloy.
single wall????
Yes. The 2013 DeMarini Ultimate Weapon: DXUWE is a single wall bat.
Is this bat end loaded?
The 2013 DeMarini Ultimate Weapon is slightly end loaded.
Traditionally the Ultimate Weapon was made of C405 alloy, but for the 2013 model DeMarini has changed it to SC4 alloy. Does SC4 significantly outperform C405? How does the 2013 Ultimate Weapon measure up to the traditional C405 models?
The SC4 alloy used in the 2013 DeMarini Ultimate Weapon is a new technology that provides a stiffer feel and more durability than the C405 alloy.
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