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I've been told by at least one coach the DiMarinis have a small sweet spot. If your girl hits for power the Prism won't last. My DD broke hers inside of a month and said it felt "light", but YMMV
One of my players has one. Seems to have good durability but meh pop. I think she could do much better with a Mantra or GA.Interesting!
@YOCOACH do you know anyone using RXT? I have not seen one yet but I’m only around college players these days.
A Mantra?One of my players has one. Seems to have good durability but meh pop. I think she could do much better with a Mantra or GA.
My dd stopped breaking bats right and left once i understood sizing and drop. Since she's been in what I feel is the right size and drop no more broken bats.
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The latest LXT is hotter than previous LXT offerings. Rumor has it that they've done nothing more than thin the sidewalls down. Whether true or not, IDK, but there are durability issues with it now from others I've talked to.
DD just finished breaking in the her new 2021 RXT. she has been getting some great hits with it. the sound really changed once it was broke in. she is happy with the sound and pop, that is all that matters.
I've read that the rxt is more durable than the lxt. But as far as new tech the rxt is a blend of zeno and lxt technology. The lxt does have thinner walls.(maybe too thin). I know I can't make a decision really without my dd swinging the different bats first. Each bat hits and feels different.
I've been looking into both the LS xeno and demarini prism and prism+. Which of these bats has a larger sweet spot?
Then Again I have thought about waiting til the 2022 bats come out. When do they come out?