- **New ASA Stamp**
- 13 Inch Barrel Length
- 2 1/4 Inch Barrel Diameter
- 4.ONE Composite Barrel / SC4 Alloy Handle For Maximum Stiffness
- Approved for Play in ASA and ISF
- Dish End Cap
- End Loaded Swing Weight
- Free Shipping!
- Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty
- Hybrid Comfort Grip
- Two-Piece Hybrid Design
New for 2013! Every dog has its day. Some have more than others. DeMarini's The ONE returns to diamond again this season to give players an advantage that's almost unfair. This year's model, The ONE FU-Dawg, joins DeMarini's stiffest barrel to their strongest handle to create a monster that can't be contained! The barrel is made from 4.ONE Composite that uses narrow carbon fibers in multiple lay-ups to create one of the stiffest composites known to man! The handle is constructed from DeMarini's strongest metal, SC4 Alloy, that results in the stiffest handle DeMarini makes. Speaking of stiff, The ONE FU-Dawg features a Dish end cap that creates maximum stiffness at the end of the bat, while driving ball-launching energy back to the sweet spot. The ONE FU-Dawg features an end-loaded swing weight for maximum power. This is one nasty club with absolutely NO forgiveness. It's time to release the hounds! DeMarini: Born Hardcore! The ONE FU-Dawg features the new ASA stamp and is approved for play in ASA and ISF. It is backed by a Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty. Free Shipping!
by BuddahBOB - Feb 14, 2013
Pros: I generally am a single to double hitter. never have been known to hit out of the park in games or practice. Hit this bat tonight and it is amazing. Best money I have ever spent.
Cons: None
by cherrybomb - Mar 30, 2013
Pros: Just used the fu dawg for the first time outta the wrapper, and was crushing balls. Nice, big sweet spot, with a ton of pop. Amazing bat. Recommended to anyone looking for power.
Cons: Havent found any yet
by tksports - May 14, 2013
Pros: This bat is ridiculous hands down. We are using the .44 balls and it's screaming off the bat at games. Hit the new .52 balls in practice and I can't believe how far they're going over the fence. Don't think twice, click buy.
Cons: None what so ever.
by Bigk - Apr 15, 2013
Pros: Hits bombs with ease.
Cons: A little bit of break-in period. At about 200 hits, the balls are hot with minimal efforts.
by Stylus - Apr 18, 2013
Pros: Literally the best bat I have ever swung. I have about 100 sings on this bad boy and it just keeps getting better. The pop on this thing is unreal. I was torn between this and the 454. I'm not disappointed with my decision at all.
Cons: Graphics are sick so you get a little annoyed with ball marks. Nothings a sponge cant take care of tho =]
by Big b - Apr 18, 2013
Pros: Lot of pop
Cons: Stings the hands out of wrapper if hit anywhere other than the sweet spot
by Grabby - Apr 25, 2013
Pros: Great Bat so far 140 hits on it. It smokes the ball pretty nice. Caught myself laughing after i hit a Daryl Strawberry homerun, lightest swing ever and the ball was going over the fence at 70 to 80 feet above the fence. Exactly what i wanted in a bat!
Cons: If your hands get some moisture on them good luck holding on to it. Batting gloves elimanate this problem.
by Demarinigrl - Apr 26, 2013
Pros: Just bought this bat gently used and crushed my first bomb on the third try. I love the feel of the end load, this bat explodes with power!
Cons: None.
by Million - May 20, 2013
Pros: Truly “hot†out of the wrapper. Went yard on my first at bat 5 minutes after removing the wrapper.
Cons: Lost balls, broken windshields, terrified fielders.
by Jackal - Jan 29, 2013
Pros: Great pop straight out of the wrapper. Instantly felt the difference in the two piece bat, Was hitting towering bombs by the 5th swing.
Cons: None at the moment, will update if a problem comes up.
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Ask QuestionCan I use this bat in a .44 COR softball league? What's the difference between hitting the .44's and the new .52's?
Asked by Softball Rookie on May 17, 2013
The 2013 DeMarini The ONE FU-Dawg: DXONE Slow Pitch bat has the new ASA stamp and is designed to hit the newer .52 COR softballs. The new ASA bats are more susceptible to cracking or denting when hitting the .44 or .47 COR softballs.
· May 17, 2013
Can this bat handle .40/375 & .44/375 balls or is it only designed for the mush .52/300?
Asked by Dirchebag on Apr 26, 2013
The 2013 DeMarini The ONE FU-Dawg: DXONE Slow Pitch should be used with the .52/300 soft compression balls.
· Apr 26, 2013
Is it ASA certified?
Asked by rockhound78 on Apr 21, 2013
Yes, the 2013 DeMarini The ONE FU-Dawg is ASA approved
· Apr 21, 2013
Is it ASA certified?
Asked by rockhound78 on Apr 21, 2013
Yes, the 2013 DeMarini The ONE FU-Dawg: DXONE Slow Pitch is approved for ASA play.
· Apr 21, 2013
Is this bat considered single walled?
Asked by n/a on Apr 19, 2013
The terms "single wall" and "double wall" refer to bats with alloy barrels. The 2013 DeMarini The ONE FU-Dawg: DXONE has a composite barrel and doesn't really fall under the classification of single wall or double wall. However, most composite bats like the FU-Dawg would be deemed as single wall if forced to pick one or the other.
· Apr 19, 2013
Is this bat considered single walled?
Asked by n/a on Apr 19, 2013
Yes, the 2013 DeMarini The ONE FU-Dawg: DXONE Slow Pitch has a single wall barrel.
· Apr 19, 2013
Is the 2013 DeMarini The ONE FU-Dawg good for the clincher ball? How does it compare to the Flipper?
Asked by Cal'Son on Feb 21, 2013
The 2013 DeMarini The ONE FU-Dawg: DXONE and the 2013 DeMarini Flipper: DXFLS are similar in design and performance. The 2013 DeMarini Flipper is designed for high COR low compression balls.
· Feb 22, 2013
Does the FU-Dawg have a BPF of 1.20?
Asked by Jesse on Feb 20, 2013
No, the 2013 DeMarini The ONE FU-Dawg: DXONE Slow Pitch bat is not USSSA certified, and therefore does not feature the BPF 1.20 stamp.
· Feb 20, 2013
The ONE has a 13 inch barrel length. Is that normal barrel length?
Asked by BD45 on Feb 16, 2013
The 2013 DeMarini The ONE FU-Dawg: DXONE Slow Pitch bat does have the 13" barrel length which is slightly larger than normal. It will also provide maximum stiffness with an end loaded swing weight that power guys tend to love.
· Feb 16, 2013
Is there any difference between the 2013 model and the 2012 model besides the graphics?
Asked by Don on Dec 31, 2012
This year's DXONE is going to have a lot more pop than the previous model, because it was developed under the new ASA guidelines that allow for higher performance. Otherwise, it is very similar.
· Jan 02, 2013
I am interested in buying this bat and have been told it is rated at 100mph vs the 98 mph of other bats. I was also tod the J3 is also 100mph, is that true?
Asked by Cody farmer on Oct 29, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini The ONE FU-Dawg has a 98 mph rating and the J3 is 100 mph.
· Oct 29, 2012
this bat description states its an endload swing weight? i would like to know if the endload is .05 or 1oz
Asked by tacorice on Oct 27, 2012
The 2013 DeMarini The ONE FU-Dawg: DXONE Slow Pitch has a one ounce end load.
· Oct 27, 2012
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