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Used 2017 BBCOR Certified DeMarini CF Zen Composite Bat -3 28OZ 31"

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CategoryBaseball > Bats
BrandDeMarini Baseball BatsDeMarini
ModelDeMarini CF Zen BatCF Zen
Drop (-3) Baseball Bats-3
Length 31" Baseball Bats31"
Condition Used
Bat Certification BBCOR Certified Baseball BatsBBCOR Certified
Weight 28 oz Baseball Bats28OZ
Age Group High School/College Baseball BatsHigh School & College
Barrel 2 5/8"
Bat Material Composite Baseball BatsComposite
Release Year 2017 Baseball Bats2017
Color Red
Quantity1 available

This item is still in very good condition. It has been used for a season or two and will demonstrate some cosmetic signs of wear but was well cared for. Our items typically ship within 1 business day. If you have questions, don’t hesitate to send us a message. Product Specs: Length: 31" Bat Material: Composite Weight: 28OZ Drop: -3 Condition: Used Bat Certification: BBCOR Certified Age Group: High School & College Barrel: 2 5/8"

Perfect bat for:
Hitters who seek to maximize their swing speed without sacrificing control.
Pop
Durability
Vibration

DeMarini's CF Zen baseball bat boasts a lightweight, two-piece composite construction for a smooth swing and maximum bat control. This translates into easy generation of bat speed to drive the ball deep, while the Paraflex Plus Composite Barrel delivers a large sweet spot for consistent, powerful contact. Plus, the 3-Fusion End Cap optimizes the sweet spot for a larger hitting zone and a more explosive pop on every swing. Batters looking for even more exit velo should check out the 2017 version: the Green Zen (aka the Green GOAT).

The CF Zen has been discontinued. The early models from 2017 - 2021 were called CF Zens. After that, DeMarini changed the name to CF. The first models of the CF Zen were very high-performance. But they also tended to break, so DeMarini made them stronger, made them stiffer, made them more durable. And when they did that, the bats didn't hit as well. The early models were better performers than the later models.

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