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2017 Boombah Cannon Review

Best Bat Digest score 86/100
Top grade B
Score range: 76-86/100 across 2 scored models Top model: 2017 Boombah Cannon BBCOR -3
May 31, 2026
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2017 Boombah Cannon Review
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Who should buy the 2017 Boombah Cannon?

If buying: Consider the 2017 Boombah Cannon if this matches your player: Baseball hitters who want a hybrid option across BBCOR and USSSA in -10 to -3. Choose the exact certification and drop first, then use the score and model table on this page to compare the available versions.

2017 Boombah Cannon full bat view

Best for

  • Baseball hitters who want a hybrid option across BBCOR and USSSA in -10 to -3.
  • Hitters choosing -10 to -3 drops in BBCOR and USSSA.
  • Shoppers comparing multiple drops or certifications inside the same model line.

Skip if

  • You do not want to sort through certification-specific versions before buying.
  • You want a new warranty-backed bat instead of shopping an older model.

Confidence: Published Review This uses Bat Digest catalog data, ratings data, and existing review notes; current availability, warranty coverage, and used-market condition may vary.

Is the 2017 Boombah Cannon a good bat?

The 2017 Boombah Cannon (BBCOR) is a hybrid bat reviewed by Bat Digest.

What should you know about the 2017 Boombah Cannon?

  • How good is the 2017 Boombah Cannon in our rankings: It is ranked 155 out of 424 in BBCOR -3 bats.
  • Who is the 2017 Boombah Cannon for: Baseball hitters who want a hybrid option across BBCOR and USSSA in -10 to -3.
  • Construction: Hybrid
  • Drop options: -10 to -3
  • Price: $250

What are the 2017 Boombah Cannon specs?

  • Year: 2017
  • Brand: Boombah
  • Model Name: Cannon
  • Drop: -10 to -3
  • Construction: Hybrid
  • Original Price: $250

What evidence is this based on?

What we know

  • Available as BBCOR and USSSA, -10 to -3 drops, 29, 30, 32, 33 sizes, $250 pricing.
  • Construction: Hybrid.
  • The score module is generated from Bat Digest ratings data for the associated model set.

What we have not tested yet

  • Every used-market copy or later production batch.
  • Current seller pricing, warranty coverage, and availability.
  • Whether league rules or stamp requirements have changed since the original review period.
  • Variant, drop, size, price, and certification facts come from current Bat Digest catalog data.
  • Buyer-fit language is based on the existing Bat Digest review notes and watchouts in this file.
  • Scores and score ranges come from Bat Digest ratings data rather than static article copy.

What about durability and legality?

Legality: Multi-certification The line spans BBCOR and USSSA; match the exact certification and drop to your league.

  • For older hybrid bats, inspect the connection and handle condition before buying used.
  • Used-bat condition can matter more than the original review grade.

What bats are comparable to the 2017 Boombah Cannon?

In the Big Barrel (2 5/8) space,  DeMarini has a hybrid bat that intends for a light swing. The 2017 version is called the DeMarini Voodoo Balanced. (This bat also comes in a BBCOR). In terms of market awareness, massive performance and player appreciation few bats compare to the DeMarini Insane. However, it also swings a little bit heavier than the Cannon as it does not have an extended composite end cap like the Cannon. See our DeMarini Voodoo Balanced Review. The idea of a two-piece hybrid bat that uses an extended composite end cap is nowhere else to be found. Last year, in 2016, Rawlings made a bat called the TRIO and another called the 5150 Hybrid. These were both hybrid bats that used an extended composite end cap. They scrapped those bats in favor of the new Quatro which is a fully composite bat made of two pieces. See our Rawlings Trio Review. There are several bats in the hybrid space that intend for a light swing. Easton makes one they call the Z-Core Hybrid. It only comes in BBCOR. Its intent is a light-swinging hybrid BBCOR bat. But, it does not use the composite end cap. It does have a bigger barrel than the Cannon but swings a bit heavier. See our full Z-Core Hybrid Review.
2018 DeMarini Voodoo

2018 DeMarini Voodoo

Overall: B+ (88/100) Rank #62/282

Closest same-lane comp: another BBCOR and USSSA hybrid to check for feel, value, and model fit.

2016 Louisville Slugger Select 716

2016 Louisville Slugger Select 716

Overall: C+ (79/100) Rank #97/143

Closest same-lane comp: another BBCOR and USSSA hybrid to check for feel, value, and model fit.

2018 Louisville Slugger Select 718

2018 Louisville Slugger Select 718

Overall: C+ (79/100) Rank #93/143

Closest same-lane comp: another BBCOR and USSSA hybrid to check for feel, value, and model fit.

2017 Boombah Cannon FAQ

Is the 2017 Boombah Cannon a good bat?
It makes the most sense for this player fit: Baseball hitters who want a hybrid option across BBCOR and USSSA in -10 to -3. The score strip and model table are the quickest way to compare the listed variants.
Which 2017 Boombah Cannon model should I buy?
Start with the certification and drop your player actually needs. Do not use the grade from one certification as a guarantee for a different version.
What bats compare to the 2017 Boombah Cannon?
Start with 2018 DeMarini Voodoo, 2016 Louisville Slugger Select 716, 2018 Louisville Slugger Select 718; those are the closest useful cross-shops in this review set.

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How does it rate?

Overall score is Bat Digest's 100-point rating. Prices and availability can move.

Score range: 76-86/100 across 2 scored models Top model: 2017 Boombah Cannon BBCOR -3
Model League Drop Overall score Power Control Quality Value Price Check price
2017 Boombah Cannon USSSA full bat view Cannon BMBCANUSSSA2017 USSSA -10 76/100 C C A A B $250
2017 Boombah Cannon BBCOR full bat view Cannon BMBCANBBCOR2017 BBCOR -3 86/100 B B+ A+ A B $250

What is the quick review?

The 2017 Boombah Cannon is produced in both a BBCOR and a drop 10 senior league (2 5/8) barrel size. These are the two major categories in the baseball bat space. As well, these two categories are the same sizes they produced the 2015 Boombah Cannon in too. The Drop 10 comes in a 30 and 29-inch lengths while the BBCOR is made in a 33 and 32-inch lengths.

What models and sizes are available?

Boombah is a direct-to-consumer company. That is, they do not use third-party vendors to deliver their goods to you. Instead, you buy them directly on their site. You will not find them at major sporting goods stores. As such, finding reviews on the Boombah Cannon are not to be found on major vendor sites or the ever-growing list of fake thin amazon affiliate sites claiming to review bats. If you can't get paid for writing a review, then why write it! Good question, one that does not stop us.

How is it built?

Unlike the 2015 version, the 2017 Cannon uses a "Flight Tech" feature which gives texture to the barrel of the bat. The Boombah claim is this increases backspin and, therefore, increases ultimate flight distance. This feature is used on other bats on the market---notably some fastpitch bats. While backspin can indeed increase ball distance in theory, we find it unlikely that the paint texture on the barrel can affect this enough to create a difference. But, like they have no proof to say it does, we have no studies to prove it does not.

How does it compare?

The 2017 Boombah, much like the 2015 version, uses a two piece hybrid design. Meaning, the barrel is made of aluminum and the handle composite. In theory, and our experience too, this hybrid design proves to decrease hand ring on mishits. It also gives a smoother smash. In some instances it gives a false positive. That is, an impression the ball was hit very well when, in fact, it was not. We find that younger players tend to prefer two-piece bats more often as it gives them more confidence to swing harder. Also, like the 2015 version, the 2017 uses an extended composite end cap. Adding lighter material at the end of the barrel decreases swing weight and helps for better bat control. Faster speeds at contact usually mean a further hit ball but, do remember, a lighter bat also carries less mass and, hence, less force. It is the age-old play between swing weight and swing speed. But, again, younger players tend to appreciate the ability to wield the bat more effectively. Balls in play are better than strikeouts.
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