2013 DeMarini Slow Pitch Bats

Posted by Derek H on Dec 13, 2012 9:05:09 AM

What are some qualities that you look for in a slow pitch softball bat? Pop? Durability? A game-ready feel? The confidence that you have the right weapon in your hands when you step into the box can make all the difference between track power and circling the bases. Gain that confidence with one of these new bats from DeMarini’s 2013 slow pitch lineup.

2013 DeMarini Flipper

The Flipper is new from DeMarini for 2013 and only approved for ASA play. It’s a two-piece hybrid design with Divergence barrel technology, which is two layers of composite with an air gap sandwiched in between. This creates an incredibly responsive sweet spot specifically designed to crush the new ASA .52/300 balls. The Flipper’s SC4 alloy handle provides an incredibly stiff feel, almost like you’re swinging a one-piece bat.

The Flipper is catching the attention of power and contact hitters alike, but don’t just take our word for it. Check out this review from Patrick:

2013 DeMarini The ONE FU-Dawg

The ONE, or Sunday Swagger, has been one of DeMarini’s hottest slow pitch bats in recent years, and the FU-Dawg is no different. This two-piece hybrid design features a SC4 alloy handle, for an extra stiff feel, and a 4.ONE composite, end loaded barrel. The ONE is hot right out of the wrapper and ready to add some swagger to your game! ASA and ISF approved.

2013 DeMarini J3 ASA & USSSA

The J3 is the third edition of DeMarini’s popular Juggernaut line, and available in both a USSSA and ASA approved model. The J3 has a two-piece design that uses DeMarini’s patented TR3 F.L.O. composite material. The naturally chaotic and random fusing of the TR3’s composite fibers creates a more compact material that is stronger and lighter than ever before.

Check out these customer reviews and see how the J3 is changing their game!

DeMarini J3 ASA

DeMarini J3 USSSA

Have you hit these DeMarini’s? If so, we’d love to hear your opinion. Do you think you can hit better than our resident slow pitch expert Hobbs? If so, send us your pictures or videos for a chance to win a $25 or $300 JustBats.com gift card!

Topics: Softball Bats, Technology & Terminology