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DeMarini Voodoo One Baseball Bat

The DeMarini Voodoo One is a top choice for players seeking a one-piece alloy bat. It offers a powerful swing with a large sweet spot, thanks to its X14 Alloy Barrel for maximum pop and a lightweight Tracer End Cap for increased bat speed. The balanced feel and composite grip also help reduce sting on mishits.

Perfect bat for:
High school and collegiate hitters seeking a one-piece alloy bat and prioritize a lighter feel over barrel profile.

Key features include:

X14 Alloy BarrelEngineered for precision and consistency, providing a lightweight but powerful swing.
Tracer End CapIncreases barrel performance without sacrificing swing speed, enhancing the overall feel.
1-Piece ConstructionOffers a stiff feel on contact, maximizing energy transfer to the ball for explosive power.
Balanced Swing WeightDesigned for optimal swing speed and control, making it perfect for hitters looking to improve their batting average.
Fortified Metal Compound KnobFeatures a combo of alloy and composite materials to enhance durability and allow for improved leverage.

Top competitors comparison

The DeMarini Voodoo One stands out with its balanced swing weight and explosive power, perfect for hitters focusing on precision and speed. Competing models like the Easton ADV 360 and the Louisville Slugger Solo offer similar technologies for balance and speed. Still, the Voodoo One's unique combination of the X14 alloy barrel and Tracer End Cap provides a distinctive edge in power and feel.

Progression of the Voodoo One

Here is a list that details the progression of this series, highlighting the main features and advancements with each new model.

2018 - Voodoo One (Initial Release)
  • X14 Alloy construction for lightweight performance
  • 3Fusion End Cap to optimize swing weight and energy transfer.
2019 - Voodoo One
  •  X14 Alloy construction
  • 3Fusion End Cap enhances the overall balance and swing speed for better weight distribution.
2020 - Voodoo One BBCOR
  • X14 Alloy construction with a finer grain structure
  • Re-engineered 3Fusion End Cap
  • BBCOR certified | Focus on a finer grain structure in the X14 Alloy for enhanced barrel performance and durability.
  • BBCOR certification for high school and collegiate play.
2021 - Voodoo One
  • X14 Alloy construction
  • Re-designed 3Fusion End Cap for optimized barrel performance
  • Available in various sizes, including BBCOR
2020 - The Goods One Piece (Voodoo One Evolution)
  • Maintained the legacy of Voodoo One with an adjusted marketing focus
  • Continued use of X14 Alloy construction
  • Updated end cap for improved swing dynamics
2023 - Voodoo One
  • X14 Alloy construction
  • Updated end cap for better balance and swing speed
2025 - Voodoo One
  • Similar to previous versions this 2025 model has a light swing on a single-piece alloy bat. 
👍 Pros
This is a great one-piece bat with a balanced feel. Would highly recommend!
This one-piece alloy bat is great, especially in the Northeast where temperatures are cooler.
Great balance and a HUGE sweet spot with pop right out of the wrapper. No need to break it in.
👎 Cons
Bat is too light, causing me to swing early. It doesn't have as much power.
Not suitable for heavy hitters! Better for children who require a lighter bat for swinging. Grip must be perfect, or it will sting hands.
When the handle was tapped on the ground, it produced a vibrating sound.
DeMarini's Voodoo One swings light and offers a ton of pop thanks to its stiff one-piece alloy construction. While the small barrel might not be for everyone, contact hitters and power swingers both appreciate its speed and distance potential. If you're a player seeking a light bat with serious pop, the Voodoo One deserves a swing.
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Tony Benz (Bat Seller)

Tony is the founder of North Texas Baseball Club (est. 2008) which provides an environment where youth baseball players can maximize their potential.