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Nov. 22, 2014 Old Stool Men's 60 24 posts | DeMarini Senior ONE Endload Who out there thinks this bat is as good as the Dudley Lightning or the Freak Black with the one year warranty? |
Nov. 22, 2014 Need4speed 19 posts | I'm 5' 5" and 159 pounds, and have multiple hits off the wallls of the big league dreams fields Without even trying. This bat has added at least 10 to 15 feet in distance and more importantly, line drive style of hitting means a whole bunch more extra base hits. Had it for only three tournaments, not even broken in yet. |
Nov. 23, 2014 JDub Men's 60 206 posts | It's an Awesome Bat and we can't wait for the 2015 Model ! ! ! 5' 5", 159 Hitting Bombs & Lazers!? STOOOPID BATS ! ! ! \;>) Have Fun, Be Safe, Jeff White #7 AZ Elite 50M+ * * DeMarini * * |
Nov. 23, 2014 bogie Men's 65 448 posts | Its too bad more hitters haven't tried this bat. I believe its the longest, highest performing bat I have swung for exit speed and distance. It seems like most are touting the new bats as having 1000 plus swings. I think for most hitters, the Demarini endload will last 300-900 swings...but it gets really good after 100 plus swings. If your looking for a high performance bat...try this one. I would rather have a bat that breaks in sooner and lasts a reasonable amount of swings but with high performance. The candle that burns twice as hot, lasts half as long. What good are extra swings, if they are not at the highest performance. Like you guys, i think this bat is really awesome. |
Nov. 24, 2014 BruceinGa Men's 70 3233 posts | Bogie, a teammate and bp partner bought a 2013 balanced One and we were impressed at the distance obtained from it. I can only imagine what an end loaded version would be like! |
Nov. 24, 2014 bogie Men's 65 448 posts | The balanced is good but a totally different bat than the endload...not as lively in my opinion.. A lot of good senior sticks out there today for sure. |
Nov. 26, 2014 gibby59 6 posts | Been Playing With Az Elite Sponsored By Demarini For a Few Years. I Love The One, The Blue End Load. When We First Got Them I Hit Ok, I Bought A Demarini ASA Juggernant, Same Weight Same Barrel Size. Using It For Leagues And Batting Practice Really Perfected My Timing. For Me That Made The Difference, I Had Hit One Piece Bats For 25 Years. Now It Feels Perfect. Jerry with Demarini Asked Our Team What We Wanted End Load Wise, Wow. GREAT BAT FROM 2013 YELLOW TO Build The 2014 BLUE. And Its Not Just The Senior Bat. I Feel I Hit The ASA Bat 97% As Hard As The Senior Bat. THEIR BATS ASA / USSSA / SENIOR ARE ALL SICK!!!!!!! Playing Usssa With My Son In St George, An Umpire Called Me Out For The Bat, He Thought It Was A Senior Bat. The Pitcher Laughed And Said, He Wouldn't Have Said Anything If You Hadn't hIt It So Hard. I WAS DUMB I HAD A DEMARINI WITH A STAMP, IT WAS LEAGAL IN BOTH ASA AND USSSA, THIS ONE WAS ONLY LEGAL IN ASA, MY BAD. When You Hit Behind Larry Carter And See Him Launching Bombs In Games And Batting Practice. 480 Ft Is The Farthest Ive Stepped Off That He's Hit. YOU KNOW THE BATS NOT BAD. |
Nov. 27, 2014 Softballer48 Men's 65 30 posts | I too have used all three versions of the Senior One; and agree that the latest end-load is by far the best they have made. However I have also thought that the "sweet-spot" is smaller than on other senior bats and less forgiving. RECENTLY I have changed over to the Worth Senior Legit; now this bat I beleive is truely over-looked. The feel is great, ball exit speed is awsome, and the break-in is quick. Sometimes the "hype" on other senior bats gives you the ability to find GREAT deals on others; especially when the "hype" is coming from those that sell the hyped bat! |