DeMarini Voodoo One -10 USA Baseball Bat: WTDXUO2
Features
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-10 Length To Weight Ratio
2 5/8 Inch Barrel Diameter
3Fusion End Cap Optimizes Weight, Control, & Overall Durability
Balanced Swing Weight
Colorway: Silver / Red / Black
Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty
One-Piece, Alloy Baseball Bat
New USA Baseball (USABat) Certified Stamp
X14 Alloy Barrel Delivers Precision Performance With Resilient Strength
Approved For Play In AABC, Babe Ruth, Cal Ripken, Dixie Youth, Little League, & Pony
RCK Knob Fits Perfectly Into Bottom Hand For Supreme Comfort
Description
DeMarini baseball bats are the top choice for many players across the nation because of their dedication to high-level performance. The DeMarini Voodoo bats are back and better than ever! The Voodoo One is the perfect option for players looking to swing an extremely balanced bat with a stiff, traditional one-piece construction. As the lightest swinging bat in the DeMarini lineup, you'll notice an increase in swing speeds without the worry of sacrificing powerful performance. Each bat is exquisitely crafted out of the dependable X14 alloy that utilizes enhanced variable wall thickness throughout for a massive sweet spot with an explosion off the barrel on contact. The feature and technology that sets this year's model apart from previous designs is the 3Fusion end cap. This one-of-a-kind design optimizes weight for better overall control and faster swing speeds through the zone. DeMarini: Choose Innovation. Choose Power. Choose Speed!
This DeMarini Voodoo One USA Baseball Bat (WTDXUO2) features a drop 10 length to weight ratio, a 2 5/8-inch barrel diameter, and the USA Baseball (USABat) certification. With that stamp, this model is approved for play in AABC, Babe Ruth, Cal Ripken, Dixie Youth, Little League, and Pony baseball. Scare away the competition and order one of these DeMarini baseball bats today with free shipping and a full one (1) year manufacturer's warranty. Don't forget, with our 24/7 customer service, we'll be here from click to hit!
Reviews
Average Ratings Based on 38 Customer Reviews
Nice bat, good feel baseball dad parent
Pros: This bat has a good feel. There is no sting or vibration on the hands. Has different wood like crack to it.
Cons: As expected the pop is down because of the new standards. Doesn't seem to affect how hard you can hit ground balls, but fly balls are not going as far.
Kids on the Team Love it TinaG77 parent
Pros: This and the solo are the most popular bats on our fall ball team. They sound good and seem to be close in pop to the bats they used to have. Seeing a lot of them at the field and we demo everything
Cons: no complaints yet!
VOODOO BAT BIG GUY parent
Pros: THE BAT HAS A LOT OF POP TO IT. VERY NICE. WOULD RECOMMEND IT.
Cons: EVERYTHING IS GOOD
Better pop than the Easton Ghost X Skip coach
Pros: We originally purchased the 2018 USABat Easton Ghost X drop -10 and used it for about two weeks. Although it is a composite bat and will take some time breaking in, we noticed that "hollow" sound and no pop. My 7-year old son is a very good hitter and is a bigger kid. He makes contact on just about every pitch and we found the Easton to be lacking in pop. We purchased the Voooo One bat in early December. My son used it right off the wrapper and I immediately noticed instant pop. Obviously it doesn't have the same pop of the USSSA bats my son had but it definitely had more than the more expensive Easton Ghost X. For the money, this bat is worth buying.
Cons: Smaller barrel than the Easton Ghost X.
Wow nice sound and pop! Victor parent
Pros: My son says it has a nice feel! Good pop right off the wrapper. We love the ping sound. Even though it says it has a "balanced swing weight" according to the Bat Features, IMO it is a little more end loaded so kids that are stronger will be able to handle extremely better than smaller kids. He has demo'd the 2018 Easton Ghost X, the Louisville Slugger Omaha. the LS 518, Rawlings 5150. Overall, my son loves it! Demarini bats are some of the best bats out there. I honestly think you can't go wrong with the Voodoo One. For the price, it is definitely worth getting than buying the more expensive bats.
Cons: Smaller barrel hitting surface.
Great Bat My Grandson Loves it Ronny Early other
Pros: Great feel and weight.
Cons: No Cons
Pretty good Jacob Mahoney coach
Pros: This bat feels
Cons:
Very happy with this purchase Steve parent
Pros: We took it out right away to give it a try. It's well balanced and has a nice sound to it on impact. My son reported that it has no vibration and that he hardly feels the ball come off the bat on impact.
Cons: An ounce heavier than a drop -10 but my 10yo will be able to handle the extra weight. Obviously doesn't have as much pop as players are used to.
New USA Bat Rules Brent P. parent
Pros: I purchased this bat for my 9 year old son for the new Spring season. He has said that the bat feels great in the cage with live pitching but we have not been able to hit it outside. Great feel. Quality bat.
Cons: None yet.
Good bat for competitive 10U James parent
Pros: Nice shaped barrel, large sweet spot. I tested the bat myself and it felt smooth on both ends of the barrel. My son has been dealing with "bat lag" and gets the feels when he hits off the end, but that's a swing problem, not a bat problem. I definitely recommend for the price as the shape is better than the other $100 range competition.
Cons: Wish it was drop -11.
Excellent Choice Michele parent
Pros: Recently purchased this bat for my 8 year old son. He is on the smaller side, so I was hesitant. He has always been a consistent hitter, but not always hard. These newer USA bats are supposed to not allow the ball to go as "far." I have to say that has not been the case with our son. He hit two homeruns this weekend; not from over throws or mistakes either. He is very particular about vibration which makes it difficult to purchase a bat without trying in advance. He says it has not hurt his hands at all!!! Will this bat make your child a good hitter if the talent is not already there, no. I highly recommend this bat if you are looking for a bat without vibration and that isn't top heavy.
Cons: None yet
great bat for the price justin player
Pros: nice swing
Cons: dont know yet
Excellent Bat San Diego Baseball coach
Pros: Great pop for the new bats Fairly balanced and good swing weight Son came from using composite and he is extremely happy with bat
Cons: None so far
demarini voodoo 1 mp parent
Pros: great pop good feel my son loves his first demarini compare to other brands
Cons: a little vibration when hitting the ball but with a little lizard skin vibration goes away.
Great Bat KC player
Pros: My son plays 11U and he used the bat the dirst tournament and he hit giid with it. The ball bounces off the bat bery well amd the sound lets you know its doing its job.
Cons: None so far, its so new!!
Great Bat W's Dad parent
Pros: Great all around USA Baseball bat.
Cons: It's a USA bat.
1 1 parent
Pros: bat has good pop for a USA bat,about the same as bats twice the cost
Cons: smaller sweet spot than other bats in its class
1 1 parent
Pros: Very well balanced. My son says that it feels great. He loves the overall feel of the bat.
Cons: Slight vibration.
1 1 parent
Pros: My 8 yr old son started the season with the 2018 Easton Ghost X in a -11. He liked it because it was very easy to swing when he tried it out, but it jarred his hands terribly and there was very little pop. I decided to give the DeMarini a try since it was on sale and he loves it! We could instantly tell a difference in the pop and how far the ball traveled versus the Easton. It also rarely stings his hands. I would definitely recommend this bat!
Cons: none so far
Nice bat sbdoc parent
Pros: -Drop 10 -Quality name -Good performance
Cons: -Not a composite
Grand Paw- Nice Bat Ben Leavell other
Pros: For a USA bat this is the closest I have seen to the hot bats we used last year. The DeMarini Voodoo One -10 is hot right out of the rapper. My 10 year old grandson took batting practice with it for the first time. He hit four bombs with it. 230 foot shots. Nice Bat!
Cons: None so far!!!
1 1 parent
Pros: Son says its a great feel, hits very well with it. Easy transition for him from previous DeMarini to this USA version DeMarini.
Cons: 12 year old son says every 30 hits or so, he gets a vibration. This is the only con we have seen. He loves the bat!
Sons Bat 28"/18oz Shannan Kiblinger coach
Pros: Both my son's choose this bat for the feel and weight. They like the bat overall.
Cons: For the price I was hoping for a little better pop and less vibration. The vibration has brought both boys, 7 & 10, to their knees.
Great pop for the USA Bats! Mike B parent
Pros: My 9yr old prefers the one piece alloys over composites and it shows in his performance when switching between different bat types at BP. He'd rather hit this bat over his last years USSSA bat. He's had it 3 weeks now and absolutely loves this bat. For a 1 piece this bat has very little sting on mishit balls. Best looking bat in the dugout (not that that'll help with dingers). I've read reviews that encourage the thought that this bat is end loaded. My thoughts are that it seems very balanced, my son agrees. With the drop only being -10, we went down an inch in length from last year but so far it seems that he's hitting just as well, especially considering it's his first year of live arm.
Cons: None really. Very nice product and at the price, one that shouldn't be passed on.
Overall - Solid bat Jeremy Chambless coach
Pros: -Solid Contact - Fast Shipping - Durable - Very Little vibration
Cons: -Not very balanced, End heavy - Pop up balls do not carry well -Almost an ounce heavier than rated
Upgrade from Easton Ghost Jorge S parent
Pros: We went with the Easton Ghost -10 because we were happy with the Easton Mako performance on previous seasons and since all this USA is new to me, I decided to stick with Easton top of the line bat. After some games we were very disappointed with the Ghost performance (ball going nowhere) and sting issue and decided to look for a different bat to save what is left of this spring season. I was going to get the Louisville Solo based on reviews but it was not available anywhere and saw good reviews on this bat and decided to buy it . We are very happy!!! this bat is hot and my kid (He is not a power hitter) is back sending the ball deep in the outfield again. There is no sting or vibration. This is just our experience with these two bats and want it share so you don't waste $$ like we did and hopefully Easton get it together again. For now I will stick to what it works.
Cons: None so far.
1 1 parent
Pros: Best option available of the new USA bats. i spent a lot more money on another option and it hit like a PVC pipe and had terrible bat sting. that is a common problem with the USA bats. the DeMarini VooDoo has no sting feels freat and the pop is as good as it gets with the USA bats. this bat overcomes a lot of the problems that other bats are having with the new standards.
Cons: None other than pure disgust with the USA standards.
DeMarini whiffed with this bat Dave M. parent
Pros: The only thing positive I can say about this bat is it looks good.
Cons: My 12 year old son has used this bat for a few practices and 3 games. The bat was dead compared to other USA bats and is now sporting some dents in the barrel.
Questionable Baseball guy player
Pros: Overall a good bat the feel is great
Cons: The pop could better and the vibration could be a lot better it stings ur hands
Good USA Bat 9U Coach coach
Pros: very good feel with decent pop.
Cons: small sweet spot
I WANTED TO LOVE THIS BAT Coach Chris coach
Pros: Great pop for a USA bat.
Cons: One problem is that it's substantially heavier than advertised. The biggest knock however, is that this Demarini is far from being balanced. It's incredibly heavy at the barrel making for a much different swing plane than my son (and others) is used to. You don't notice it as much doing soft toss or in the cage, but in game action the players have been slower to the ball than normal and swinging underneath it. Great pop, so far good durability, but the unbalanced weight and extra weight make this a no go for me. FYI, being used at the minors level of LL.
Get It DB parent
Pros: My son has was around a .250 hitter in 10u-11u and I got this bat for him before his 12u season. He would usually make contact but hit a lot of easy grounders to 2B. With this bat he hit almost .400 in 30 games this season and led his team in RBIs. Multiple XBH to the fence and a lot of grounders got through the infield. Great pop to this one.
Cons: none
great bat for new rules thejbird19 parent
Pros: my son is a big swinger and this is the best of the bats new reg bats he's swung
Cons: nothing to report
Great Bat steve parent
Pros: My son loves it! has great pop (compared to other USA Bats on our team) holds up well, as my kid is a good hitter and it gets plenty to knocks. No dents, or cracks. played 18 games in little league & now started the travel league and is still raking. A+++
Cons: None
Great bat Rich Munizza Coach
Pros: My son is 7 years old and is pretty strong for his age. I got him the 28/18 which was the right size for his body type. The bat is a little end loaded but he did not have any issue getting it through the zone. I have to be honest the bat has some good pop for a aluminum baseball bat. (No he didn't hit 5 homeruns or go 5 for 5 his first game) I have nothing negative to say about our purchase from Just Bats or about the bat. Sometime I read the reviews and I wonder if the review is written by a real dad or if its someone just trying to sell bats. I'm am a real dad who just wanted to give everyone my honest opinion about the voodoo one. It's a great bat for a reasonable price.
Cons: None
Great bat Steve Parent
Pros: Feel, pop,
Cons: None
Great Bat Tim L. Coach
Pros: I coached my sons 10u team and all star team. By the end of the season half the team was using his bat! Great center balance bat which helps provide even swings for young 9-10yr olds in 10u. I just wish I could get one in a 29" for next year 12u.
Cons: None. Great feel
Best USA bat Brayden Player
Pros: The bat has a ton of pop, feels amazing,and it's very durable
Cons: Non
Questions and Answers
Have a question about the DeMarini Voodoo One -10 USA Baseball Bat: WTDXUO2? Ask our team of experts and they will respond within 24 hours.
Is the barrel 2 5/8 ? I am looking for the 28 size. Rick
What is the difference between the 2018 DeMarini Voodoo One and 2018 DeMarini Voodoo? T
What barrel size is required for Little League Majors baseball next year? Kasey
How does this bat compare to the Easton Beast X -10? What are differences? L.A.
Is the 2018 DeMarini Voodoo One -10 USA Baseball Bat: WTDXUO2 in a size 31" allowed in Little League baseball in 2018 in first year of majors? vik
Would your recommend this bat or the Easton Beast? Ricco
What is the difference between this bat and the Rawlings 5150? Ricco
When was this bat put out on the market? zach
Is this bat a Big Barrel? isalowe5
Would you recommend the 2018 DeMarini Voodoo One -10 or the Louisville Slugger SOLO 618 -11? My son used the Combat Maxum last year in 29/19 with great results. He is still only 7 so I am trying to decide between the Voodoo 29/19 or the SOLO 618 29/18. Thanks in advance! Ken
There are new rules this year in Dixie Youth. You can no longer use a BPF 1.15 bat. Is this bat under the new rules? Jon
Are the new DeMarini bats heavier than they're labeled? Been seeing a lot of reviews on other brands that they are 1-2 oz heavier than labeled. Example, a 29 inch -10 is actually weighing 20-21 oz. Coach / Dad
What's the difference between hitting with an all Alloy vs. Half and half? Trying to decide between the 2018 DeMarini Voodoo and Voodoo One and wondering if the $100 price difference is worth it. OGChang
This bat good to go for little league? showtime
Can I customize the bat with player name or player number? mike
Does this bat have the 1.15 BPF mark? Is it approved by USSSA? 4G
My 10-yr old son loved his pair of 29-in/16-oz and 30-inch/17-oz bats he used last year. Any thoughts on whether it might be better to stick closer to the weight (perhaps a 28-in/18 oz or 29-in/19-oz) or the length (30-in/20-oz)? Rick
Does this bat require a "break in" period or is it good to go right out the wrapper? Aj
When will this bat be back in stock? karen
Is this bat YBBCOR approved and does it have the USA Bat stamp on it? ckcdunk
Does it have the USA baseball stamp actually on the bat? bamagirl
Would you recommend the Voodoo One 29/19 or the Solo 618 30/19 for a 10 year old line drive/gap hitter? Alex
My son is 8 years old and we are looking for a new bat that has the USA stamp. He plays machine Pinto for Pony. Is this bat one you would recommend? Cooke
What size knob cuff do I need for this bat? Les
With all the brands out there, what USA youth bat do you recommend for my son? He plays 9u little league and travel ball. salick
If I purchase this bat and my son uses it but is not happy with it can we return it? jj
Can we get an exact weight (real world) for the 29/19 model? Bert
What size is best for a 10u 5'5" and 85 pound USSSA AA ball followed by Little League fall ball? Currently has a -10 28 inch bat, length of 30 inches. what size best for 10u USSSA AA ball followed by fall ball? 5'6" tall and 85 pounds. currently has a -10 28 inch bat. Im looking at 29 or 30 inches -10 but undecided . thanks! dave k
Some have complained that the barrel is smaller than the Louisville Slugger 518. Is this true? Mike
What is a good length for an 80 pound kid that is five feet tall? He's used a 30/20 before. Mark
My son is 8 years old, 4'7 72 lbs. The baseball chart says 30" bat. However, everyone I talk to says to buy a 28 or 29 inch -10 or -12. I'm pretty certain this is the bat I want to get him, but I'm unsure of the length. yarby03
What would be a good bat for a 65-70 lb and 4" tall kid? Patty
My grandson is 170 lbs and 9 years old. He loves DeMarini bats. He is a slugger. Really strong. We want a faster swing. What size would work for him? adrian grandpa
I have seen reviews about some Rawlings bats weighing in "heavy" compared to their advertised drop. How much does this bat weigh in 29" length? LL Dad
My son just demo'd 5-6 bats and can't decide between the Rawlings Velo -10 and the DeMarini Voodoo One -10. He is 11, but a small line drive hitter (4'7", 78 lbs) so I wanted to stay with a one piece balanced bat, probably a 30"/20 oz. Any info that would differentiate one from the other? Dilly Dilly
My son is 10 and about 4'5" and weighs about 65lbs I wanted to get him the solo 618 29"18 ounce, but considering it's not going to be in stock for a while how would this bat compare? Also do you have any recommendations? Popsof5
My grandson is 5' 1 and weighs 95 lbs. Is a 31 drop 10 a good size for him? Zeke
My son is 9 years old, 55 inches and 75 lbs. What size would you recommend on the WTDXUO2? luvshack
When are you expecting 28'/18 oz to be in stock? Cainan
Is this bat approved for AAU? Drop? Andy Rodican
My grandson is 10 years old, 61 inches tall and weighs 95 lbs. What size 2018 DeMarini Voodoo One -10 USA baseball bat would you recommend? papaw
My son is 10 yrs old, 55" inches tall and weighs 90 lbs. What size 2018 DeMarini Voodoo One -10 USA baseball bat would you recommend? Don H.
My grandson is 85 lbs and 4' 14" tall. He plays Dixie Youth and has to have an approved bat. I would like a 2 5/8" barrel. What bat do you suggest? Brayden's MiMi
Looking at the Voodoo One or Omaha 31"/-10. What size bat would you recommend for an almost 13 yr old who is 5'3" and 130 lbs? He really likes the Omaha 31"/-10 but thought he needs to try the Voodoo One of the same size/weight. He has two years of PONY baseball before high school. Liz
My son is 11 years old, 56 inches tall, and weighs 75 pounds. Would you recommend a 30 inch bat? How does the sweet spot on this bat compare to the Easton sweet spots (Beast, Ghost)? NC
My son is almost 8 and still in coach pitch. He is the tallest kid on the team. What do you recommend? In the fall, he will be playing kid pitch. 29 inch? 2 5/8? BRITTANY B BROWN
My son is playing coach pitch. He is 5-years old and has a natural swing. He is currently using an Easton Ghost T-ball bat, but I think he may need something slightly heavier. Is this bat too big for him? Hawk
Is this a one or two piece bat? Goody
Is this more of a balanced or end loaded bat? I"m wanting something more balanced & closer to the listed weight size. Tyler Triple
Does this bat come in a 27 inch? goody
What bat size would be best for my son? He is a small 10yr 52" 58lbs. Having a really hard time picking the right bat. Thanks. davud
My son is 9, weighs 75 lbs, and I think he is 4"6. What size would you recommend? Amy Rieches
Can kids use this bat in the 11-12-year-old league? s
My son is 12 and is 85 lbs. and is 5' tall, what length would you recommend? M
What size bat should a 12 year old weighing 105 lbs., close to 5 ft tall, swing? Ashley
Aluminum or composite? tanner
I am looking for this bat in a 29", which is not listed. What else would you recommend that is comparable to this? Melissa Murray
Which bat is better, the Voodoo or the CF ZEN? Don
I am looking for the lowest "swing weight" USA bat. My son is very tall, but extremely skinny. Measuring his bat speed he easily swings much harder with an old 2 1/4" barrel, drop 12 than the newer 2 5/8" barrel, drop 10/11. I saw online as this having the lowest swing weight. What are your thoughts/recommendations? Rick
Can this be used in high school baseball? Gerell
Are these bats game ready or do they need the brake in? If so, what's the best method for brake in? Brian
I need a bat for a 13U player moving up to a 60/90 field. Height 5' and weight 120. Nelson
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 | USA Bat |
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Barrel Diameter | 2 5/8 |
Baseball Bats | Youth |
Bat Construction | One-Piece |
Bat Type | Baseball |
Color | White |
Deals | Closeout Bats Bundle and Save |
Length to Weight Ratio | -10 |
Material | Aluminum |
Series | Voodoo |
Swing Weight | Balanced |
Vendor | DeMarini |
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