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    I've got a question

    Alright I'm thinking about getting a new bat, I need some advice on which one to get here are my options.

    2010 DeMarini CF4 Black -11 32 in./21 oz. [$250]
    2010 Anderson Techzilla XP -9 31 in./22 oz. [$250]
    2009 Easton Stealth LCN10 IMX Power -9 32 in./23 oz. [$125]

    All bats are composite, I hate it when bats sting a lot when you hit off the handle, I'm looking to keep the bat 1-2 yrs.

    Help me out, which bat do you think I should get?

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    It depends, are you playing High School baseball? You might want the Pricier Anderson. If your younger and you only want the bat for 1-2 years I would recomend the Easton Stealth.

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    I'm not in HS yet, I'm in Middle School. Thanks for the input.

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    When I played softball at my church we used an Easton Stealth and it was a great bat. I loved it!

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    It really depends on who you're going to use your bat on


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    Easton Stealth, no matter what year or model, is one of the best bats I've ever used and I've never had any problems jackin' balls out of the park with them haha. As for the CF4, I've used it multiple times and there's nothing special about it, to me at least. I haven't really heard any good reviews about it from anywhere. As for the Anderson, I don't know too much about those bats other than it's expensive and it's supposed to be pretty good. That's just my input, if that helps you at all.

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    go with the stealth

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    well i currently use a 6-month 2008 easton stealth -9 power hitter composite so im thinking i should just use that and plus im going to be facing pitchers that throw about 60-70 mph\

    btw i throw about 76-80 mph and im the fastest in my league

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    Go with the Stealth

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    i have 2 bats i love

    The Easton Stealth and a Louvillse Slugger Exo-Grid

    I like the Exo Grid more heres a link to it
    http://www.eastbay.com/product/model:96180/sku:123925/Louisville%20Slugger%20Exogrid%20Little%20League%2 0Bat?supercat=home&cm=TnDdBaseballBatsP

    my team has all 3 of those bats and i have used all 3 of those 3 i like the Stealth the most but the Exo-Grid is the best bat i have used

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