DeMarini Steel All Association WTDXSTL-20 Slowpitch Softball Bat
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It is approved for leagues that do not use composite bats so I bought one for use in a co-ed league that uses these bats, with the hopes that it will be helpful
No, I would be inclined to say. My personal preference is not to use end loaded bats. Using it I experienced very good results and I think it is a well balanced bat.
It is not the lightest model -- it is the heaviest.
There is a load at the end.
Selected User Reviews For DeMarini Steel All Association WTDXSTL-20 Slowpitch Softball Bat
It is the first time in my life that I have seen a bat practically fall in half after This is unimaginable!.
A bat is a special thing to me. This bat has really good pop when it hits the ball, and since I hit homeruns to begin with, I am hitting even more home runs with it. I appreciate it.
A bat that isn't going to be considered "hot out of the wrapper," but it is decently poppable. I bought a 26oz. bat to satisfy my contact hitters but think going heavier would be better. In order to cut down on weight on the 26 we designed a longer taper to a shorter barrel (easily an inch to Due to the shorter barrel of the 26, there is a slight feel of an end load when using the 26. After more than 260 swings, I am still working to break it in.
In the beginning, the bat worked great, but after maybe 100 hits it broke.
That's great. The quality is good.
After 100 swings, the swings are hot. The bat has a lot of stability for slow pitches.
In a league of men between the ages of 80 and 90, it is a single wall bat in restricted flight for senior softball players of all skill levels.
This is an excellent bat "finger".