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Are the Techfire Bats legal with all of the softball sanctioning bodies?

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Are the Techfire Bats legal with all of the softball sanctioning bodies?

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The Mizuno Techfire Classic (MZC-1), Mizuno Techfire Rage (MZC-2), Mizuno Techfire Fury (MZC-3), Mizuno Techfire Crush 2004 model (MZC-4), Mizuno Blur (MZC-7), Crush G2, Crush G3, Crush G4 (Crush Comp.), Crush G5, Envy (MZC-10), Wrath, Wrath II, Wrath Extended, Frenzy RB500 / 12.5″ and the Frenzy RB500 / 14″ are fully conforming bats under all specifications and have been certified by the Amateur Softball Association (ASA) including the new 2004 standard, United States Specialty Sports Association (USSSA), National Softball Association (NSA) and Independent Softball Association (ISA). The Crush 2, Crush G3, Crush G4, Crush G5, Envy, Wrath 98, Wrath II 98, Wrath Extended, Frenzy RB500 / 12.5″ and the Frenzy RB500 / 14″ are all 100% composite bats that conform to all sanctioning body regulations. The Mizuno Blur Advanced Series, Crush Original Remake 2008 model (MZC-4), Wrath 120, Wrath II 120, and Wrath Extended 120, Frenzy 120 RB500 / 12.5″ and the Frenzy 120 RB500 / 14″ are not legal

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