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    My son is 11 and has been using a team mates hype fire -8. I want to get him a bat, but not the fire. He likes the balanced composite bats.

    Thinking of going with the Rawlings Icon.

    Any of ya'll used it, have horror stories or great things to say about it? Its a lot of coin to drop for a bat, just want to make sure we are not disappointed. Just so he has some interest in this purchase we are going in halves on it.

    Thanks!

    #2
    Which Icon? The $350 or the $500 one?

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      #3
      Look at the Marucci Cat-X.

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        #4
        Originally posted by 7sdad View Post
        Which Icon? The $350 or the $500 one?
        The $350

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          #5
          Originally posted by bloodtrail18 View Post
          Look at the Marucci Cat-X.
          The Cat X is an endloaded bat. Couple of kids have it and he doesn't really care for it. He is looking for a balanced bat.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Welding Teach View Post

            The Cat X is an endloaded bat. Couple of kids have it and he doesn't really care for it. He is looking for a balanced bat.
            The load depends on the model. The Cat-X composite is a balanced bat, the Cat-X Connect and aluminum Cat-X are endloaded.

            Marucci CATX Composite -8 USSSA Baseball Bat: MSBCCPX8 Place the Marucci CATX Composite -8 USSSA Baseball Bat in your player's hands and give them every advantage possible at the plate! Bat Benefits Cat Bats have dominated the USSSA scene throughout the past decade and Marucci anticipates keeping it that way with the CatX Composite!  Although it might seem tough to find any room for improvement from previous models, the CatX Composite includes a few new features that will take your game to the next level! Once again, Marucci has constructed this two-piece composite bat with some of the highest technology in the industry.  The barrel is going to be contrived from the MDX Composite design that places the carbon fibers of the barrel in many layers and at many different directions to create a bat that is ultra-responsive! That composite barrel is locked into the composite handle by the OLS (Outer Locking System) Connector Piece. This connection system incorporates a threaded groove that internally locks the barrel and handle together. And then they complete the connection with the external sleeve that puts an extra hold on the connection point.  The main difference between the CatX Composite from previous models will be the new S-40 Composite handle.  This handle is ~8-10% stiffer than prior Cat bats, which will transfer energy faster from the batter to the ball resulting in unmatched performance! In addition, the CatX Composite includes a new custom-sized handle taper for a more ergonomic fit and improved bat control. Lastly, this Marucci USSSA bat will feel a little barrel-heavy. Typically, JustBats recommends barrel-loaded bats for power hitters. However, we believe that the slightly heavy barrel on this bat can be managed by both contact and power hitters! Warranty In the last decade, Marucci has come on strong and established itself as a true force within the baseball bat market. An integral part of becoming that force is their care for customers. To exemplify that care, they extend a twelve (12) month manufacturer’s warranty period on this bat. If you purchase the bat from JustBats and a warranty issue arises within 12 months of the purchase date, please let the JustBats Bat Experts know. The Experts are trained in product and warranty knowledge. They will be able to get you the info that you need to initiate a warranty replacement process with Marucci.

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              #7
              The Easton Encore Hybrid (black and blue one) is what you are looking for, especially if he's been swinging the hype fire. It's the next best thing after the hype fire, and it's more durable. Fire is working its way out, one organization has already cancelled them, and the others I'm sure wont be far behind it.

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                #8
                My 10u (playing 11u) son has the white Rawlings Icon USSSA bat. He's swinging the -10 version though. I was pretty protective of anyone else using it for a while, but now several of his teammates are hitting with it too. It's held up well so far.

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                  #9
                  Im a 13/14u baseball coach. Most of my boys like the Maruccis (CATx and the different variations) and the Hype Fire. We dont have any Rawlings Icon users on my team. And yes the Hype Fire is being banned in some organizations.

                  I always tell my boys to get the bat they feel most comfortable with and save the extra money for lessons or additional practice outside of regular practice.

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                    #10
                    Tagged in order to learn some things as I have two boys in little league and I'm afraid the bat insanity is starting...

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                      #11
                      Keep in mind, select baseball is a business! There is a big business of selling boys/families gear they dont necessarily need, e.g. a sliding mitt at this age.

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                        #12
                        Our 12u team had 2 different pitchers throw perfect games this weekend. All the hype fires, icons, cat x's the other teams had didn't make any difference. Pitching and defense wins games at this age. One of our better hitters uses an old Easton that is all beat up. Our worst batter has the latest and greatest Meta, I think. My son bought his own Cat 9 on sale this year and it's no better than the used Posey he got a few years ago. It really doesn't matter. If you square it up, the ball will go.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by piercebronkite View Post
                          Keep in mind, select baseball is a business! There is a big business of selling boys/families gear they dont necessarily need, e.g. a sliding mitt at this age.
                          No doubt, I wouldn't buy him an oven mitt, but grandma sure as heck did!

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Mountaineer View Post
                            Our 12u team had 2 different pitchers throw perfect games this weekend. All the hype fires, icons, cat x's the other teams had didn't make any difference. Pitching and defense wins games at this age. One of our better hitters uses an old Easton that is all beat up. Our worst batter has the latest and greatest Meta, I think. My son bought his own Cat 9 on sale this year and it's no better than the used Posey he got a few years ago. It really doesn't matter. If you square it up, the ball will go.
                            100% true, but that kid at the plate has to have confidence in what he is using, the kid with the old beat up bat knows he can hit with it!

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                              #15
                              I do not know much about the youth version of the Icon, but I have a lot of high school and college customers swinging the BBCOR version.

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