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| May 27, 2004 softball21 2 posts | 2005 Demarini F2 Does anyone have any info on this bat? How does it compare to the 2004 model? |
| May 27, 2004 STONEMAN Men's 50 535 posts | I went thu 4 bats in less than 4 months. The following comes from B & N SOFTBALL. A indep. test' org. PROS: The F2 has a huge sweet spot and excellent performance. CONS: Durability was not very good and performance was not worth the price. Bat dented fairly easily though.The Red F2 is a much better bat. Expensive, but typical Demo sweet spot and pop. |
| June 2, 2004 C-Man Men's 55 36 posts | A lot of people will get a kick out of this reply. Bat's aren't made to hit the ground if the ball doesn't go out of the ball PARK. ΤΏΤ Cman3 |
| June 30, 2004 FOG 1 posts | One of my teammates has one F2 '05, and he loves it. He says it has a little more juice than the '04......... |
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