Models Overview
Performance Comparison
The major, and only, change from 2016 CF8 fastpitch bats to the 2017 CF9 Fastpitch bats, is the change toΒ a stronger composite. The claim is, this new Paraflex composite is 22% stronger. In theory, a stronger composite wall allows for a longer sweet spot, because walls can be thinner for longer without sacrificing durability. Time will tell if the CF9 is much hotter than the CF8, which were arguably the hottest bats on the market.
Our gut feel, after using the bats and speaking to others who have---the CF9 will have similar outstanding performance reviews as the CF8. Good news for all.
Comparable Bats
No other brand really drives options like the CF9. In that regard, there are no comparable options. Sure, Slugger's LXT and XENO lines combined might get you close ,but they would still lack a drop 9 end load. Slugger's fastpitch line does offer customization options---as they are owned by Wilson, too.
Easton, Marucci, Anderson and Rawlings each make good bats in their own regards. Some, like Rawings' new Quatro and Marucci's Pure, use a similar light swiging two piece composite concept, but they lack sizing options and pedigree.