DeMarini Zenith 2027 (-13) Fastpitch Softball Bat | WBD2732010
Break through and break out with the DeMarini Zenith 2027 (-13) Fastpitch Softball Bat built to give young hitters the confidence and control to produce at the plate. Half + Half Construction pairs a durable DX1™ Alloy Barrel with a composite handle to reduce vibration so players can swing away. The Big D™ End Cap amplifies barrel performance, helping hitters find the gaps when they get their pitch.
WARNING: Most bats are made to standards of governing bodies, including any certifications shown on this bat. Still, a hitter can generate batted ball speeds that present a risk of serious injury or death to fielders, nearby players, coaches, umpires, and spectators. Be alert and aware of all batters, and use appropriate protective equipment at all times, on a baseball or softball field or near a batter.
TECHNOLOGY:
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DX1™ Alloy Barrel: High strength alloy built for performance and durability
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Big D™ End Cap: Helps to absorb vibration so hitters can swing with confidence
- Half + Half Construction: A continuation of DeMarini’s innovative technology, this stick features a stiff composite handle and massive alloy barrel for a stiff and powerful swing
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| Product SKU(s) | WBD27320101528, WBD27320101629, WBD27320101730, WBD27320101831, WBD27320101932 |
| Barrel Diameter | 2 1/4 Inches |
| Series | Zenith |
| Certification | USA (ASA), ISA, ISF, NSA, USSSA |
| Barrel Material | Hybrid (Alloy Barrel) |
| Model Year | 2027 |
| Weight Drop | -13 |
Maker of the world’s finest bats DeMarini is an American manufacturer of baseball bats and other sports equipment headquartered in Oregon, United States. The company is known for producing baseball and softball bats with innovations that provide enhanced hitting power. Founded by Ray DeMarini in 1989, the company has been a great success since introduction of the world’s first multi-wall bat. Today, the company has expanded its business to softball and baseball apparel.
*Legal Disclaimer: Manufacturing tolerances, performance considerations, and grip weight may cause variations from the listed weight/Mass Index.















