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Features

  • -11 Length to Weight Ratio

  • 2 1/4 Inch Barrel Diameter

  • Free Shipping!

  • Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty

  • Two-Piece Fully Composite Design

  • Stacked Composite Walls

  • Half and Half Technology Makes YOU Stronger

  • TR3 Strut Composite

  • Clutch2 Endcap

  • Approved for Play in ASA, USSSA, NSA, ISA, ISF

Description

For the past several years, the CF4 has dominated discussions about the hottest bats on the market. This year, DeMarini raises the stakes by introducing a completely revamped successor, aptly named the CF5. The CF5 is built on the principle of geometric perfection. DeMarini has unveiled a new composite material, called TR3 Strut Composite, that imitates the structure of crystals which are one of the strongest and most stable compounds on Earth. The triangle formation inside the barrel provides a fixed ratio of sides and angles so it's strong, stable and predictable - without any unnecessary weight! The molecular structure of the TR3 Strut handle is designed to efficiently transition power from the hands to the barrel to give players balance and consistency with every swing. This two-piece design is engineered durable with a very high strength to weight ratio, and light enough to be worthy of Stacked Composite walls. This bat is loaded with technology, end to end. The Clutch 2 Endcap is a dual density cap designed to maintain the stiffness of the barrel while dampening impact vibration to give players an amazing feel, hit after hit! The CF5 also features Half and Half Technology that redistributes weight to give the bat optimal balance. This gives players the ability to swing faster with less effort; ultimately resulting in more power! DeMarini: Insane Dedication to Performance! The CF5 is backed by a Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty. Free Shipping!

Reviews

Average Ratings Based on 47 Customer Reviews

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Cubs8276

Pros: This bat is awesome, my little girl loves it, great balance and great pop!! This is a great place to buy a bat!

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Softball dad

Pros: Wow!! I mean wow! Very balanced. Not endloaded at all. Extremely HOT BAT!

Cons: None

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SOFTBALL DAD

Pros: GREAT BALANCE AND FEEL TO THIS BAT! MY 7YR OLD DD THAT PLAYS 10U TRAVEL LOVES THIS BAT! THE NEW DROP -11 IS GREAT. MY DD WAS SWINGING A EASTON SYNGE....NOT ANYMORE!

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Kayla

Pros: Hot out of the box. Best bat I have ever used. Ball pops off.

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JJ

Pros: This bat had amazing pop right out of the wrapper. My 14yr is hitting bombs as far as she did with her 5 month old 454. I cant wait to see how far they go when its finally broke in. Power hitters should get 225' at first BP with this bat.

Cons: None at this time. Lets see how it does in Vegas.

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KC Gopher

Pros: - Great pop right out of the wrapper - Better bat speed with a heavier bat. Amazing. - Hit in cold weather with no issues

Cons: NONE

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carrillo1

Pros: awesome bat great pop, hot right out of box, best yet,whole team uses it great impovement from all hitters

Cons: none love bat

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asa

Pros: Great bat with tons of pop out of the wrapper. Brand new and this will compete with any Rocketech. Great for slappers who can also hit!

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CtCHawk

Pros: balanced

Cons: No pop.Like hitting with bamboo.Played dome game this weekend,bat sounded awful.Find a CF4 or Easton Stealth.

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play hard or go home

Pros: AMAZING my daughter loves it!!! Its worth the money$$$!

Cons: how would there be any cons its awesome

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panthergirl

Pros: light i have no problems with it

Cons: paint chips off VERY easily, like i just dropped it and it scratched bad, like scraped off the paint completely

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hitting bombs

Pros: My daughter hit her first 2 home runs over the fence at the dome last weekend bat is smoking hot best bat out there

Cons: none

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Fastpitch life

Pros: This bat is AWESOME!!! This bat is super hot right out of the wrapper.

Cons: My daughter has the -11 and had 2 bats crack in the middle of the barrel in three months. She is has now switched to the -10 and the bat has the same pop.

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BustosWannaBe

Pros: HOT HOT HOT right out of the wrapper. Great confidence booster for my youngest daughter. She plays middle school and tournament ball. Huge sweet spot and well balanced bat. You get what you pay for.

Cons: Chips and scars easily. Price. I've been buying bats for a long time and I'll continue to say that they are way overpriced.

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Anonymous

Pros: great bat for my 8 yr old so far.only 3 tournys in and hitting to the fence!

Cons: try hitting outfield practice to girls. ball bounces off the bat so well i keep burning my girls!!!

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Blaze

Pros: Very well balanced and has a good pop!

Cons: Paint chips easyand has a small sweet spot.

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Former DeMarini Owner

Pros: Get pop for 15 days. The barrel shattered during batting practice.

Cons: DeMarini representative said that a 10 year old girl over powered the bat. There have been 2 other families with -11 bats that busted in my town. Buyer Beware!

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T Horn

Pros: Excellent Pop out of the box

Cons: Cracked within 3 months. 2 other girls on my daughters 10U team have cracked theirs as well. Not pleased.

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Downstate Ripper coach

Pros: Great balance and pop

Cons: Bat broke 2 month out Demarini replaced it but said my 10 year old was over powering the bat?? Hope the new one lasts longer

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Mau89

Pros: My daughter loves the bat. Other girls on the team who have used it like it a lot too.

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Concerned DAD

Pros: great pop with this bat. lighter swing weight for younger players.

Cons: Breaks to easy. My daughter has broken 3 CF5 in 1 season. This should not happen in 10u.

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PowerShot Dad

Pros: Out of the Wrapper hotest Bat Ive ever seen,my Daughters have had Synergies and Andersons and they love this Bat.

Cons: Doesnt have a 3 year life span like a Easton or Anderson but by that time a kid grows and is ready for the next size bat any way.This bat is a upgrade from the minus 12.We love them,Demarini has always had a less than perfect Warranty but for the confidence this bat builds you gotta be willing to make some sacrifices.

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CF4 WAS BETTER

Pros: HOT OUT OF THE BOX

Cons: BROKE 2 MONTHS

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crushed

Pros: Great Bat! has really made my 11 year olds confidence at the plate a lot better.

Cons: she is now working on her 3rd cf5 along with several other girls on our team. Cracks VERY easily!!!

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SoftballDad

Pros: Real Pop - Bat is ready out of the wrapper. Hits better that any other composite bat I have seen. Most every Girl on team has one now.

Cons: Breaks and cracks to quick. I purchased one last fall. Did not make it 6 weeks. I purhased another for spring - lasted 5 weeks, I am on third purchased bat and have one warranty bat in reserve. Just sent off for second bats warranty. They just dont last - but man they are hot.

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Taiesha

Pros: Hits beautifully !

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LisaMomof3

Pros: My girls demo'd this bat and from the first hits improved 90%. I thought the composite bat hooplah was BS until I saw them crush it at All Stars games this weekend. Amazing bat and yes, worth the price.

Cons: Zero cons--unless you have twins like I do who EACH want one! Thank goodness they are on the same team. They can SHARE.

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batbuyer01

Pros: good looking, if that's all you want in a bat.

Cons: Absolutely hated it. Stings your hands in 85 degree weather if you don't hit it in the perfect spot. No where near as much pop as my Xeno. As long as Louiville Slugger TPS continues to make Xeno's, I will continue to swing one.

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jbird

Pros: My 10 y/o daughter used this bat at a tournament this weekend and hit her first 2 legitimate HRs with this bat. She has been using an older cf3, Miken FX700 light, and tried a Xeno a few times. Needless to say I will be purchasing a cf5.

Cons: None

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Batman

Pros: Awesome bat tons of pop right out of the package I was really amazed at how much the bat improved distance on the ball. DeMarini has an excellent customer service as a company so I know I will be taken care of incase any thing happens.

Cons: None

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Mae Mae

Pros: I love this bat:)!!

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danny24

Pros: This bat is worth the money, right out of the wrapper it has pop. My daughter hit her first and second Homerun in one tournament. She loves the bat. Even her outs are hit hard.

Cons: None, I heard it chips and cracks, so far nothing yet but good results with the bat.

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Andy

Pros: This bat is amazing. Out of the box and to the field ... first at bat a screamer at the pitcher. Next at bat a shot that cleared the fence by 15 feet. Best softball equipment investment we've ever made!

Cons: None!

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hn

Pros: Our girls like the feel and weight of this bat. Many of them have started using it. I like the way the ball comes off the bat, good solid hits.

Cons: Price

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Fastpitch dad

Pros: Bat (-10) has really good pop out of the box. Probably adds 10 ft on miss hits, 20 + if hit on the screws.

Cons: Purchased 9-2012, and as of this review 10-2012, bat is cracked. Can't tell if it's cosmetic ( she doen't care) or more serious. 2 other girls on her team alone had the same issue with this type of bat.

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softball freak

Pros: I used this bat at a game that really meant alot to my team, I've never hit deep in the green before, and when I used this bat, the ball went deep in left center! So I think that this is the best bat you could get!

Cons: There is no cons for this bat.

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Coach Jason

Pros: Hottest bat around. My daughter is a good hitter, but with this bat the ball just rockets. She owns both a Xeno and a Stealth, neither compare to the CF5.

Cons: My 9 year old daughter busted two bats in 8 months. First bat broke in two months, the send one broke DeMarini replaced one w/ a new five months later. Since the warranty only allows one replacement, they would only send me a "Demo" for the second bat. Guess what, after about 30 swings, the end cap popped off the THIRD BAT.

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SoftballDad80

Pros: My daughter is a light hitting infielder, but really found some confidence at the plate with the CF5. Its nicely balanced and has great pop when hit in the sweat spot. My daughter, who typically hits infield grounders, hit several line drives to the fence with this bat during the spring/summer season.

Cons: Price and longevity. We treated this bat with kid gloves - never hit batting cage balls with it and never used it in semi-cold weather - but it still lasted only one season. It ended up suffering a major crack right in the center of the sweet spot. She used it in about 60 games and countless practices, but I would still like to see it last longer, given the price. With that said, I just replaced her 2012 CF5 with the 2013 version, so we were pretty happy.

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Kasey

Pros: This bat has great pop right out of the wrapper. Can't wait to see what it does once it gets warmed up.

Cons: Not having one sooner

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Aprilbebog

Pros: The ball pops fast off this bat! Lightweight and durable. All the girls on her team love to use her bat. Worth the price!

Cons: Nothing

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KJA

Pros: 8-10 Year Old's Great "Balanced" Bat with great POP, this bat will definetly add confidence to your daughters game.

Cons: The Durability for the -11's are very questionable,although the Demarini Warranty Department is "Top Notch" to work with you with any issues that you have. Hard Hitters should go with the -10 Models for durability.

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Syd

Pros: Hot!!! Solid bat. I have had 3 other girls on my travel ball team that as got this bat seen I got mine. Hottest bat i have had.

Cons: None.. I would highly recommend this bat.

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Tim

Pros: I got this bat for my 7 year old daughter recently, and it's awesome right out of the wrapper. Even better than other $$$ composite bats we've had. She loves it.

Cons: She did complain it hurt her hands....which was easily remedied with batting gloves.

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Teddy Grahams

Pros: Best bat I've ever owned; Great pop, no painful sting when you hit it weird, lots of power, and GREAT for slappers.

Cons: A lot of people own this bat.

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jdinclay

Pros: Good customer service, great bat thus far. My daughter (10) plays travel. This is her first composite. She likes this bat and I've saw big improvements in distance. God bless! Love the kids!!

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Anonymous

Pros: Exactly as ordered. Fast delivery. Excellent purchase.

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David Perk

Pros: This is a super bat, it is hot out of the wrapper. Very large sweet spot, very little vibration. I see a whole lot of other girls using this same bat on the travel teams that we compete against. Our team liked this bat so much that they bought one for the team and another parent bought one for their daughter. Increased my daughters distance and bat speed - because the bat feels lighter than it really is. I highly recommend it!

Cons: Be very careful in the cold because you do not want to damage it. Bought a bat warmer for to help protect it, it has also helped increasing the distance of the ball travel.

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Questions and Answers

Have a question about the DeMarini CF5 Fastpitch Softball Bat: DXCFS? Ask our team of experts and they will respond within 24 hours.

What do the numbers mean that surround the top of the bat? How do we use them? Mindstates
The numbers at the top of the barrel are called the rotation index. These numbers are there to help rotate the bat when breaking it in before game use.
Brett
What's the difference between this bat and the 2012 DeMarini CF5: DXCFP Fastpitch? / Which ones better? Sami
These bats are very similar. The only difference will be the Length to Weight ratio. The DXCFS is a -11, the DXCFP is a -10.
Kris
What does the actual minus mean? How do you know if the bat is to heavy? Chuck
The minus is the length minus the weight, it is really going to be a personal preference as far as the weight of the bat goes
John
Im stuck between this bat and the CF5 Insane. Im not a power hitter. Which would be better? Kylee
The Insane is end loaded and for power hitters so the DXCF5 is the better bat for you.
Kara
Will this bat do good for slow pitch and fast pitch? MCM
This bat is very lightweight and we recommend this only be used for fastpitch.
K.B.
Will this bat be ok for a 8 yr old girl playing travel ball?I was looking at the 30"19. MCM
The size of the bat will depend on the height and weight of your daughter. I would suggest utilizing our bat coach to determine the best fit for your daughter.
Kara
is it a triangular shaped handle paisy
No. It has a round handle. The only bats with those unique triangular shaped handles are made by Mattingly.
John
What temperatures affect this bat and how? Thanks MCM
General rule of thumb is not to use them in temps below 65 degrees. The cold can cause them to dent.
lkh
what is the difference between the DXCFS AND THE 2012 DeMarini CF5: DXCFP Fastpitch DON
The length to weight ratio is the only difference. The DXCFS is a drop 11. The DSCFP is a drop 10.
Sean
how do i know if this bat will fit my daughter the bat she has know is 33in 20oz but i think it might be to heavey for her she is 12 and just need to know befor i purches this bat Dr.Slice
I would recommend getting your hands on a bat that is the same size as the CF5 you're looking to purchase and have her take some swings with it. If the bat head drops and she struggles with swing speed, then it's probably too big. You could also purchase the bat from us and have her take some dry swings with it to see if it's a good fit. As long as it remains unused, you can send it back for a full refund or exchange.
John
How much effect does one ounce (drop 10 vs. 11) make in bat speed and distance? deuce
One ounce generally doesn't make a huge difference. Some batters prefer a heavier bat, some prefer a slightly lighter.
Linda
What is the difference this bat and the CF5 Hope DXCFH. Chris
The DXCFS has a -11 length to weight ratio. The DXCFH (Hope) has a -10 length to weight ratio. Other than that, and different paint scheme, they are the same. Also, Demarini donates a portion of all proceeds of their Hope sales to the Susan G Komen foundation.
John
Is this bat end loaded? softball freak
No this is a balanced bat, if you are looking for an endloaded bat then the CF5 Insane is the bat for you.
John
Is this bat a good option for power hitters or do they need something that is end-loaded? evs
Power hitters may definitely benefit from an end loaded bat, but this CF5 is good for any type of hitter.
Shelbe
Im stuck between getting my daughter a 30-19 or 31-20 , Is there really that much difference since this bat is a very light bat for its weight. Should we go with the longer bat? PC
One inch and one ounce should not affect her.
Linda
My daughter is currently using a 31/19. Hitting coach said she needs a 32" (want this bat at -11)but was cautioned from another not to make a jump from 19-22oz. Is it better to purchase a 31/20 or a 32/21 for this bat, and will there be an obvious difference in feel? Cleighv
Going from a 19 ounce to 22 ounce is considerable jump. Since this bat is a -11, I think she would be fine with a 32/21. A 21 ounce would be an easier transistion and if she has good swing speed and bat control with the 19 ounce model she's currently using, a 21 ounce shouldn't be too much of a difference. You will be able to tell the difference in weight, but I think she'll be fine.
TJ
How well will hit handle cold weather, seems how it is cold in the early spring in Ohio. TC
I always recommend to have an alloy back up for weather temps belore 55 degrees. Allo can withstand the cold better than composites can.
Linda
Which is heavier -10 or -11 Mia
The -10 is heavier
Ryan
The -10 would be the heavier model.
John
My soon-to-be-12 daughter is 5 foot 1 1/4 inches and 90 pounds. The knob on a 31 inch bat hits her right at the wrist when it is stood on end. She is strong, has long arms, but is not a power hitter. I'm wondering if I should stick with a 31 inch or go up to 32. She has a 31/19 now. Softball Mom
It is always a good idea to slowly move them up in length and weight as they get older. If she is having no probelm swinging the 31/19 right now then I would suggest going up an inch and ounce.
Ryan
what is the difference between dxcfs and dxcfp bats coach gene
The DXCFS is a -11 and the DXCFP is a -10
Ryan
Is this bat legal for california high school use as well as a.s.a. and u.s.s.s.a tournaments I had heard it was going to be illegal in u.s.s.s.a. tournaments in 2013. brady
This bat is legal for high school as well as ASA play. The ASA certified stamp is above the handle.
Josh
Is this bat legal for usssa tournaments next year ashbash
Yes, this bat would be legal for USSSA tounaments next year
John
My daughter has been hitting the Easton Synge the last year and is very unhappy with the "End Load" which actually makes it feel heavier and sluggish. She is using a 32/21oz and is 14 years old 6' tall and plays comp FS for the past 6 years. and plays up. Could I continue with the 32/21oz with this bat? What is the cons of going to a 31/20oz if any? linkster
The CF5 is going to be an excellent choice. If she has quick enough bat speed then I would leave her at a 32/21 or even move her up to a 33 inch based on her height and power.
Kara
Daughter is 13 years old, hitting a 32/20oz for 2 years. Looking to move her up to a 32/22 or 33/22. thoughts? Krazey4SB
Moving up in weight is recommended from year to year. This helps the player get a little more pop.
KG
My daughter is nine and average size. Is there any benefit in purchasing a composite if she does not swing with much power? Kt
Sure there is. Composite bats are great for hitters of all types. They do have the capabilities to outperform alloy bats and can be a good confidence booster.
Tyler
Is this bat approved by NCAA? Paul
Yes, this bat is on the approved bat list issued by the NCAA. This is a CF5 -11 CFS12 on the list.
Kris
How do you use the bat rotation numbers at the top of the bat? Hellothere
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
Is the grip diameter on the CF5 -11 the same as the -10? JSW
The grip diameter is the same on the -11 and the -10.
Kara
My daughter was using a -12 30/18 last year. She is 5'4" , 120lbs and she is strong. I want to move her to a -10! 31/21. I'm pretty sure she can handle it but am concerned thats to big of a jump. Thomas
Stronger hitters in fastpitch softball are typically better suited with a bat around a -10. It's hard for us to say exactly how she'll perform with it though without being able to see and analyze her swing speed and bat control. I recommend finding a similar size bat at a local sporting goods store and have her take some dry swings with it to get a better idea.
Tyler
Do these bats have the new USSSA stamp? barry
The CF5 doesn't have the new USSSA stamp. However, it will be legal until September 1, 2013. After that date, all bats must have the new USSSA stamp.
Kara
what is the difference between DXCFS AND THE DXCFP? VIRG
The length to weight ratio is the difference. The DXCFS is a -11. The DXCFP is a -10. For instance, a 32 inch DXCFS weighs 21 ounces. A 32 inch DXCFP weighs 22 ounces. This is just to give different players different options when it comes to size.
Tyler
Will this bat be grandfathered in for 2013 or do I wait for the 2013 models to come out before spending the money for one? Scott
If you are playing in an ASA league, then this bat will still be legal since it has the ASA 2004 approved stamp. ASA is not requiring any new stamps next year. The 2012 DeMarini CF5 will be legal until September 1, 2013 for USSSA play. After that date, all bats must have the new USSSA stamp.
Jennifer
Is this bat going to be legal next year for MHSAA? Jordan
Yes. As far as we know here, the DXCFS will still be legal next year. We can't predict any future restrictions or bans, but the DXCFS should be good to go
Tyler
Debating between this bat and the Easton FP11SY10. Looking for range with my hits..which do you recommend between the two? Vexss2010
Both the DXCFS and FP11SY10 are great bats. The FP11SY10 has a -10 length to weight ratio and is a one-piece bat. The DXCFS has a -11 length to weight ratio and is a two-piece bat. If you are a stronger hitter I would recommend the FP11SY10 as it has a lesser length to weight ratio and is a one-piece bat. If you are a player who hits for contact without as much power, I would recommend the DXCFS due to it's greater length to weight ratio and two-piece design which will offer more flex.
Tyler
A lot of people have been saying it cracks easily in the reviews, and they say there kids are in 10U and below. My daughter plays 14U and the ball is coming fast. I'm worried that it will crack within the first week. Does the warranty cover this? And how long will it take to get the replacement bat if it does crack? Olney Cougars
The 2012 DeMarini CF5 comes with a one year manufacturer's warranty. Every manufacture is different on their turn around time for warranty replacements.
Kara
My daughter owns a 2011 CF5 29" 18oz. & recently got it taken away for our State tournement due to failing the ASA compression test (many other CF5's failed as well). Have you seen this problem? Sunny's Dad
All of the 2012 DeMarini CF5's, which were manufactured in 2011, that we carry are certified for play in the ASA. Here is link to take a closer look at the ASA certification on the 2012 DeMarini CF5. http://www.justbats.com/product/2012-demarini-cf5--dxcfs-fastpitch/13547/
Tom
Is there a break in period for this bat? If so what is best way to do it? 8u coach
There is a break in period for the 2012 DeMarini CF5. We recommend taking 100-200 swings off a tee or soft toss. Rotate the barrel about 1 1/4 inch each swing. We also recommend not to use composite bats in batting cages that use yellow dimpled balls.
Kara
What is the difference between this bat and the DeMarini CF5: DXCF8? And which do you think is better or recommend? Trish
The only difference between the 2012 DeMarini CF5: DXCFS and the DeMarini CF5:DXCF8 is the drop. The DXCFS is a -11 and the DXCF8 is a -8.
Kara
I have seen the 2012 at clearance prices. I was concerned this might be due to ASA removing this bat from their approved composite list. Or is it merely because the 2013 is coming or here already? SR
The drop in price is due to the emergence of the 2013 models. This happens every year when manufacturers release a new Series.
Tyler
Has this bat been removed from the approved list from ASA? manders
I just checked ASA's banned bat list, and as of 7/17/2012, the 2012 DeMarini CF5: DXCFS Fastpitch bat is not on that list and is still approved for ASA play.
Tyler
Our daughter is 4'7 68lbs & a contact hitter. Was swinging the Miken Halo Light (16.5oz)& want to move her to CF5 (30 in 19oz) or the Vendetta C6 (30in 18oz). Too big of a jump from her 16.5oz bat? Jeff
That's the most difficult question for us to answer as we are unable to see and analyze the player's swing. If she has above average swing speed and good bat control with the 16.5 oz model she is currently using, then she should be just fine moving to an 18 or 19 oz model.
Tyler
Whats the difference between a -10 and a -11? and what size would be fit a girl that is 5'3 ? softballgirl
A -10 will be heavier than a -11. It all depends on what size bat you're currently using, as you do not want to go up too much in weight or drop too much in weight.
Tyler
What is the resale value of this bat? just bought this spring- very good condition tricia
The value of a used 2012 DeMarini CF5: DXCFS Fastpitch bat would be between $125 and $200. If it's in very good condition, it would be towards the upper end of that scale.
Tyler
Is this an end loaded bat? cheryl
The 2012 DeMarini CF5 is a balanced bat.
Kara
what is the diffenence between the Vendetta and the CF5 bats? Rey
The CF5 bats are made with a higher quality composite that gives them more pop than the Vendettas.
Tyler
I am concerned of reviews that mention bats cracking. However my daughter wants the CF5. In cases of cracking is there a refund policy? mike
The 2012 DeMarini CF5: DXCFS Fastpitch has a one year manufactures warranty through DeMarini. They will issue a one time replacement if the bat becomes defective. We recommend you properly break in your bat to avoid cracking. We recommend taking 100-200 swings off a tee or soft toss. Rotate the barrel about 1/4 inch each swing. Do not use the bat in a batting cage that uses yellow dimpled balls.
Kara
Have a 16 year old playing high school fastpitch and was looking at the CF5 33/23 but really dismayed by the number of complaints regarding broken/cracked bats. Is it unusual? My daughter is 5'10" medium build, and we're also wondering about the CF5 vs the CF5 Insane--how do we decide if both feel ok? AML
The DeMarini CF5 is a very popular bat and based on the number of bats sold, it actually has above average durability. The CF5 is a balanced bat. The CF5 Insane is an endloaded bat that is better suited for power hitters with above average swing speed.
Tyler
Is this bat center or end loaded? Bo
The 2012 DeMarini CF5: DXCFS Fastpitch softball bat will be very balanced. It will not have a barrel heavy end load to it at all. It will have a two-piece all composite design.
Brandon
Just bought this for my daughter and now reading about the new stamp stuff. What governing bodies would my daughter no longer be able to use this bat in? softballDad
The 2012 DeMarini CF5: DXCFS Fastpitch will not be allowed in USSSA after September 1, 2013.
Kara
I just bought a 2012 DeMarini CF5: DXCFS at a sporting goods store WITH the new USSSA stamp. Was justbats.com aware of this and does justbats.com have these bats with the new stamp? Allan
Yes, we are aware that some of the 2012 models have the USSSA stamp. And no, we do not have any 2012 DeMarini CF5: DXCFS bats with the new USSSA stamp.
Tyler
I just bought this bat. I called Demarini to ask if they could put the new stamp on it, but they won't. However, the customer service rep told me that the bat stamp enforcement will not start until 1 September 2014. The stamp is only for USSSA tournaments. ASA tournaments do not require the new stamp at this time. http://www.usssa.com/usssa/usssa-general/NewUSSSAFPSoftballBatMarks11-29-12.pdf tjngirlz
Yes, the 2012 DeMarini CF5: DXCFS Fastpitch bat will have the older markings on it. Here is the updated rule: "For USSSA Fastpitch Softball Only. As a result of manufacturing delays in fastpitch softball bats with the new USSSA mark on the taper, USSSA has extended the grandfather period for using old mark ('USSSA 1.20 BPF') from January 1, 2013 to September 1, 2014. This extension applies only to USSSA Fastpitch sanctioned play and does not apply to USSSA Slow Pitch sanctioned play."
Brandon
What's the difference between a CF5 and a C6? MeganMarie10
The 2012 DeMarini CF5 features the TR3 Strut Composite material and stacked composite walls. The 2012 DeMarini Vendetta C6 features the C6 Composite material and Hybrid C-Grip. Both bats will have similar performance.
Mac
Is this bat legal for USSSA tournaments after Sept 2014? It has a USSSA seal 1.20 BPF at bottom of the handle. What does the new seal say? Kevin
The 2012 DeMarini CF5: DXCFS Fastpitch will not be legal past September 1, 2014. The new USSSA 1.20 BPF stamp is a thumbprint located on the barrel of the bat. The 2013 DeMarini CF5: DXCFS Fastpitch has the new stamp and will be legal past September 1, 2014.
Kara
I'm very interested in purchasing this bat. My daughter borrowed this bat for an all star tournament and just killed it. I would like some price info and how I can purchase this bat. Also, some comparable bats if this one is not available. Troy
Unfortunately this bat is a discontinued model and we are out of stock. However, the new 2014 DeMarini CF6 (DXCFS) will have a very similar design and feel as the 2012 DeMarini CF5 (DXCFS). They are made to the same specifications, the main difference in an upgrade in the composite material used in the barrel and the handle of the 2014 DeMarini CF6 (DXCFS).
Kelby
I have been looking into buying a used CF4 and 5 on some newer bats they say CFP and others CFI. I know there are balanced bats and end loaded bats but which is which on the stampings? Andrew
The DeMarini CFI models would be the "Insane" series which is the end-loaded bat. The DeMarini CF5 Fastpitch Softball Bat: DXCFS would be a balanced bat as would the CFP models.
Cameron
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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 CF5 Fastpitch Softball Bat: DXCFS
Approved For ASA
Bat Type Softball
Deals Closeout Bats Bundle and Save
Length to Weight Ratio -11
Material Composite
Softball Bats Fastpitch
Vendor DeMarini
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