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Both the CF6 and the Nanotek should be balanced bats I believe. Old stamp Nano's should not be too hard to find cheap.
Anderson Rocketech is the one I have heard of a lot. I got my hands on one x-mas and it will feel a lot different than the Xeno but I think you might have a hard time finding a cold weather bat like the Xeno. Be careful with the size, it is a beast of a bat.
The Rocketech is a beast, but it is end-loaded. However, Anderson makes a double-wall metal that is not end-loaded--the Techzilla. It is also a tank. DD had one and I'm not sure if it's even possible to break it.
Not convinced that moving from different size, weight, length, balance of bats makes any difference in terms of adjustment. DD recently has made many swings with a 33/23, a 33/34 and a k-mart 33/26, and I don't see any significant adjustment time needed to go from one to the other. It's all in the head, IMHO. If you think it's different, you might struggle. If you think a stick is a stick, you're fine. Just go hit the ball and stop thinking so much.
I think this becomes true once a hitter has locked in sound mechanics AND self confidence!
(comma) she can easily handle.....once a hitter has locked in sound mechanics AND self confidence!