Review - 2019 Demarini Juggy ASA

4xtra

Player/Coach
2019 Demarini Juggy ASA - 28 oz
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BP location - Wade Walker Park Stone Mountain GA

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330 Ft to the Fence
Also gamed this in a Co-Ed game this past Friday night as well.

Balls used

Mostly 52/300 Some 44/375

Overall feel

Pretty Decent End Load
Not Whippy at all
Felt great but it does feel a tad under sticker
Several girls on my Co-Ed team swung it as well and they all said it was light for a 28oz

N.O.W. performance
Pretty solid out the wrapper and you could tell immediately that the break in was going to be short.
Hit everything pretty well.
Stiff handle on contact and with NO flex.
Did not have the Flex like the 19Juggy Utrip.
Ball traveled far and for a bat that is NOW that performs like this, I knew this bat would get hot quick.
Even the 52's came off the bat very well...

300 swing mark
The bat took another turn at this point.
The distance increased significantly and believe me, you could game this at this point.
The 52/300's REALLY traveled far and in a Co-Ed game that we played in,
they had the NX-3's and the ball REALLY took off on contact.
At my last at bat, the ball went deep in the parking lot.
(I had my eyes CLOSED when I hit it so I dont know what the helllhappened so...........)

The Juggy really nailed the 44's really well.
No flex and was pretty stiff on contact and this felt NOTHING
like the 19JuggyU in regards to the overall feel including that flex on the Utrip version.

Sound
No sound change what so ever

Durability
With 300 swings on it now,
there is no webbing or cracks but a teammate told me that they had the Silver Juggy ASA
(They are all the same bat with the stacked composite tech) and the bat was
A Team bat
Gamed it every single game playing at least 2 times a week
BP several times a month
Hit EVERYTHING with this bat including 47's and HR derby balls
Play year round
and the bat lasted 3 years until it busted.
With that in mind that comes out to about 7500+ swings.
I have NOT heard of any reports of durability issues with the Juggy ASA at all....

Been told by numerous people who absolutely love the Juggy
tell me that they have been hitting 44's in BP and games for years with it and the bat remains very solid.

It is safe to speculate that the Juggy ASA is a very durable bat.

Overall perspective
I had a feeling this bat would perform well and it did with a very short break in time frame.
I was so impressed with this bat, this will be my, what I call "ASA Anchor bat".

Basically, a bat that I will keep in the bag that will not be sold or traded for whatever reason.

The bat is not whippy at all and felt great on contact,
The girls on my team really liked it as well and they also was impressed with the performance.

If you want a bat that has a minimal break in time frame
Performs very well with 52's and 44's
and is very durable...
You will not regret getting this bat.

This bat is officially 4XTRA approved....
 
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dunkky

Well-Known Member
Great review bro. Now, where is a video? Lol

How would u compare this against omega in terms of performance for both 52 and 44?
 

4xtra

Player/Coach
Great review bro. Now, where is a video? Lol

How would u compare this against omega in terms of performance for both 52 and 44?

So far
it is hanging in there with it in regards to hitting 52's
but with only 300 swings its a bit early to say...
The performance was very solid
 
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4xtra

Player/Coach
UPDATE:
The bat was tested to get a sticker and at 600 swings
it was dead on the Pass/Fail line and the bat is super hot
 

4xtra

Player/Coach
So it gets hotter than the omega 2 quicker?
The Phenix?
I would say they are parallel in regards to getting hot..

The Carbon?
The Carbon got WAY hotter much faster.
Mine has only 200-250 swings and it is at the pass/fail line.

All 3 are VERY solid sticks...
 

jkwoody22

League ball huer
Trying to decided between this and a phenix endload, I want a team bat/bp bat for all balls that I can use anywhere, cages etc in any weather, I had a 26.5 phenix and was to light, mainly play asa
 

4xtra

Player/Coach
The juggy hits the pass/fail line at 600 swings so this would be better for BP and as a team bat.
We have a 26oz Juggy as a team bat and it passes compression and it is holding up very well.
 
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LightsoutLions

Active Member
The Phenix?
I would say they are parallel in regards to getting hot..

The Carbon?
The Carbon got WAY hotter much faster.
Mine has only 200-250 swings and it is at the pass/fail line.

All 3 are VERY solid sticks...

Once both are fully broken in which would you say has more pop...the Juggy or the Carbon?
 

4xtra

Player/Coach
Once both are fully broken in which would you say has more pop...the Juggy or the Carbon?
After 300-400+ swings,
They both hit 44's and 52's extremely well.
If I was to put 1000 swings on both,
I would say the Omega series is hotter.
The Carbon is even hotter.

One night the parks director turned the lights on for us
and left us free swing when the temp dropped and off the TEE,
The OMEGA PHENIX I have with 1000+ swings was absolutely unreal.
We were hitting on a baseball field
(330 LF - 375 C - 310 RF)
and we were clearing the fences easy hitting everything:
52/300
44/375
44/400
44/525
40/325 Classic M

Most guys give up too fast on that break in because they got spoiled with
those Non-Linear bats......

The Juggy ASA is very nice and you cannot go wrong the Juggy ASA as well.
I rarely swing mine because it is dead on the pass/faill line.

Just keep in mind that you have to get 300+ swings on it to see it perform well.
 
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LightsoutLions

Active Member
After 300-400+ swings,
They both hit 44's and 52's extremely well.
If I was to put 1000 swings on both,
I would say the Omega series is hotter.
The Carbon is even hotter.

One night the parks director turned the lights on for us
and left us free swing when the temp dropped and off the TEE,
The OMEGA PHENIX I have with 1000+ swings was absolutely unreal.
We were hitting on a baseball field
(330 LF - 375 C - 310 RF)
and we were clearing the fences easy hitting everything:
52/300
44/375
44/400
44/525
40/325 Classic M

Most guys give up too fast on that break in because they got spoiled with
those Non-Linear bats......

The Juggy ASA is very nice and you cannot go wrong the Jugy ASA as well.
I rarely swing mine because it is dead on the pass/faill line.

Just keep in mind that you have to get 300+ swings on it to see it perform well.

Good to hear bc I just got a Carbon. Thanks for the info. Coming back from a few years away and been trying to get up to speed on the newer sticks
 
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