- -10 Length to Weight Ratio
- 2 1/4 Inch Barrel Diameter
- 454 Technology Extends Sweetspot 2" in BOTH Directions
- 98 MPH Multilayer Composite Core
- ASA Approved
- Balanced Swing Weight
- Free Shipping!
- Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty
- Multi-Wall Barrel
- One-Piece Full Composite Design
- Optimized Flex For Max Batted Ball Speed
- Silencer Grip
It isn't often anymore that a new bat technology has the "WOW" factor. This season Worth introduces a new technology that will truly revolutionize the way bats are constructed. Worth calls this new design 454 Technology. 454 extends the sweetspot of the bat two inches in BOTH directions, giving players the LARGEST SWEETSPOT in the industry! Mishit balls are now completely a thing of the past! In addition to 454 technology, this bat features a multi-wall construction that provides a more flexible barrel, leading to higher performance. This one-piece bat is 100% composite with a 98 mph multilayer composite core that is designed to provide exceptional rebound and maximum durability! The handle stiffness and barrel flexibility are optimized to produce maximum batted ball speed. The 454 has a balanced weight distribution for ultimate control and consistency at the plate. With a silencer grip, players will experience a great feel with significantly reduced sting and vibration. Needless to say, the sleek graphics on the 454 will undoubtedly make it THE bat to be seen with this season! Worth: Performance Through Technology! The 454 carries a Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer's Warranty. Free Shipping!
by d.love - Mar 28, 2011
Pros: Awsome bat so far. Good balance and hitting hard from start. My daughter seems to like it alot. Can`t wait till its broke in good. Hope it last!!
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by Ehemi23 - May 16, 2011
Pros: Got this bat for my daughter that plays 10u torney ball the bat is hot right out of the wrapper well worth the money
Cons: none so far it seems to be getting hotter
by Toofast55 - May 11, 2011
Pros: This is a very good bat you can hit it right above the handle to the end cap and get good results. My dd plays 14u and hit a change up to the fence with a check swing, in the first game. I believe with time it will only get better.
Cons: None so far. Worth always make quality bats.
by Coach Ken - Mar 01, 2012
Pros: It is pretty. So are pink gloves, bats and helmets.
Cons: I think Worth threw a bat together and slung a high price tag on it to attract true players. The bat reminds me off the old pink and white Mayhem. i have 3 DD's. 14, 16 and 18. None of them liked it.
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Ask QuestionI have a 16 yr old that plays travel ball. She is currently interested in the CF5 Hope. What do you recommend or what would you buy if it was your daughter? She has hit good with the Rip-it end loaded bat and the CF4 bat. We want distance, pop and all it can offer to help make her hit harder and further.
Asked by Sully on Jan 15, 2012
The 454 is going to be a balanced, lighter weight bat. If she is a strong power hitter, I would recommend the CF5 Insane which is slightly end loaded.
· Jan 16, 2012
Right now I have a 32/22 in the Demarini CF4. I have been looking at this bat for a while and not that many people use it. Although I know that major Colleges use it such as Tennessee and the elite Worth Firecrackers. OVERALL does this bad have good durability?
Asked by Emily on Jan 15, 2012
Yes, the Worth 454 has very good durability. This bat has a very balanced feel and good pop.
· Jan 15, 2012
My daughter is a strong, contact hitter. How does the Worth 454 compare to the CF5 and Insane?
Asked by DD Swinging on Jan 10, 2012
The Worth 454 is a great bat and will have tons or pop. This bat is made of the same materials as the CF5 and Insane. This bat along with the CF5 will have a more balanced weight than the Insane due to the fact that the Insane is end-loaded. This bat is a great option.
· Jan 11, 2012
For a contact hitter, which bat would you recommend, the Worth 454 or the Worth Titan 5.4L: FPT54L Fastpitch? The approved association is not an issue.
Asked by bbo on Dec 24, 2011
They are both one piece all composite bats. Performance wise, I would lean toward the Titan, the multi-laye design makes for a huge sweet spot and nice balance.
· Dec 27, 2011
I know that Easton just released some new composite bats a few days ago. I have a DeMarini CF4 right now and it has okay pop. I've been looking at this bat for a while now. Does it perform better than an Easton and/or a DeMarini?
Asked by Em on Nov 19, 2011
It should have a very similar performance in comparason to the top of the line easton and demarini bats
· Nov 19, 2011
Which bat is better for Fastpitch Softball, the Worth 454 or the Anderson Nanotek?
Asked by rachh on Nov 11, 2011
The 454 is an awesome bat. It is a multi-wall one piece all composite bat with incredible pop and balance.
· Nov 11, 2011
Does the Worth 454 have good durability and good pop? It is not a very popular bat, but I know that a lot of Colleges use it. Would you recommend the bat for a power hitter?
Asked by ek on Oct 30, 2011
It has good pop and is durable. It would be great for a power hitter.
· Oct 31, 2011
I'm in a Mens Fastpitch Softball league and just wondering if this is a good bat to use not just for me but the whole team or is there another bat we should consider.
Asked by arcamedies27 on Oct 13, 2011
A fastpitch softball bat is designed to be used by females in high school and college level play. I would reccomend still looking in a slow pitch softball bat, the average weights used in slow pitch is between 26-28 ounces.
· Oct 13, 2011
My daughter (16U) currently uses the Worth 5.4 Titan, but this bat is not allowed in her high school games. She loves the feel when the ball is struck well. She is currently looking at the Worth 454, Demarini Insane and TPS Xeno. She is tall girl with a little pop. She has always used a -10, but is considering an end loaded bat. Which bat would you recommend?
Asked by Hawkeye on Sep 26, 2011
The 454 would be a good one, but if she is looking for an end load the Insane might be what she has in mind. When you order a bat, don't take the wrapper off and have her swing it, if she doesn't like it, send it back and we can try another until we find the right one for her.
· Sep 26, 2011
I see that it is ASA approved. Is it also NSA and USSSA approved?
Asked by Mike on Sep 25, 2011
Yes. It is also NSA, USSSA, ISA and ISF approved.
· Sep 26, 2011
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