Two more weeks. I LOVE LOVE LOVE the new paint scheme. Daughter loves her CF9 but hates her friends CFX. Id get one but Core Isnt selling them anymore, so Im gonna have to pass.
The 18U team in DD's travel org had a few of those bats at practice Sunday.
Saw one kid hit 3 or 4 over a 20' fence 250' away. The whole team was surprised. Coach asked her how she was doing that. She replied "I don't know maybe its the bat"
Kid had great mechanics and she was big and strong. The bats had some pop. Hope 16u gets some of those sticks.
Because of the stance that Wilson took against one of our own. They obviously haven't realized they are no longer the only option on the top tier line. Easton has clearly set the bat world on fire this past year with the release of the Ghost and Rawlings Is flexing their muscle with the upgrades to the Quatro and Quatro Pro. They will still make their cash but It wont be off of a lot of us on this board.
This Is coming from someone who religiously swung LS since I was 10 years old (34 now, ouch that hurts to admit) and had my daughter following In those same footsteps until recently.
Pretty sure I saw a CF Zen -10 in the hands of an Oregon player in last night's Super Regionals. I find this especially interesting because the Ducks have not used the latest model of CF over the last couple of years, leaning heavily on the well-regarded CF8. Last year, I got a chance to see the whole team's stack of bats at a game - all CF8s and CF7s. This year, I've seen a couple of CF9s in the mix, but not a single CFX.
Even if the CF Zen turns out to be a great version of the CF series, I will not be purchasing one for my DD. As much as I have loved some of Wilson's products in the past, they broke it when they made the decision to cut off a small distributor for no other reason than corporate greed. Wilson's decision to kill the ProMotion catching gear only added to my opinion.