Saturday, October 10, 2009

Baseball Equipment Reviews - Demarini CF3 and Easton Stealth Composite Baseball Bats Compared

Are you tired of the ping, ping, ping of aluminum bats? Many people on the high note, before complaining. Well, there's good news for you, because the 2008 baseball bats are a carbon reinforced composite. So rather than the ping of aluminum, you hear more of a crack the pop when the ball on the composite bats. It sounds more like a traditional wooden bat. Now you can ask the removal of a metal to come, without the annoying sound.

As baseball equipmentRetailers and, frankly, a person who loves the game, we are often asked to select the best racket. Instead of playing favorites, is following a review of two of what is take the best selling bats in the material of 2008.

New for 2008 is the DeMarini CF3 making waves across the college baseball world. DeMarini CF3 is the first attempt at a composite baseball bat and in the past the test with flying colors. The DeMarini CF3 is, the first double-wall composite bat, 2 wallsacting independently for maximum trampoline effect. This combined with the new Clutch end cap give this begged the largest sweet spot in the game and allows maximum performance on off center hits.

The Easton Stealth Composite is new for 2008, and Easton's second attempt at a composite baseball bat. The new Easton Stealth Composite comes in two different types of regular flex (BCN7) and the stiff flex (BCN8). The difference between the 2 is the amount of flex in theopti-flex composite handle. The regular flex has 3 times more flex than aluminum handles and the stiff flex has 1.5 times more flex than aluminum handles.

Easton roam second to a composite baseball bat is a huge improvement over the first. Last year was very late, and a weighted version had a very heavy swing weight. In the new models, Easton moved the kick point on the handle of the bat, feeling this incredible balance.



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