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Easton Ghost Softball Bats

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Easton ghost Softball Bat
$160
Retail price: $350
Easton Ghost Advanced
$350
Retail price: $500
2019 Easton Ghost
$275
Retail price: $400

Easton Ghost Softball Bats

The Easton Ghost Fastpitch Softball Bat is well-known for its large sweet spot and features patented Double Barrel construction, enhancing ball velocity for powerful hits. Available in various drop weights, it provides a balanced swing for better control and bat speed. Overall, the Easton Ghost is a top choice for players aiming to generate power and consistently hit the ball hard.

Perfect bat for:
Players who are focused on hitting the ball with power and want a bat that offers a good balance between power and control

Key features include:

Double Barrel ConstructionCombines a lighter inner barrel with a stronger outer barrel, creating the lowest compression in the game for more barrel flex and even higher performance.
Sonic Comp TechGives this bat a durable, high-performing sweet spot with an unmistakable sound.
Two-Piece ConneXionCreates a two-piece feel in the game by eliminating vibration and maximizing energy transfer, even on mishits.
Flow-Tack GripEaston’s most premium grip, provides the ultimate combination of cushion and tack

Top Competitors

The DeMarini CF prioritizes a large sweet spot for consistent contact, similar to the Easton Ghost. Both are composite bats designed for power hitting in fastpitch softball. However, the DeMarini CF has a lighter swing weight, while the Easton Ghost might have a slight edge in pure power. The Louisville Slugger LXT offers a balanced swing weight for powerful swings, similar to the Ghost. Both use composite materials and cater to fastpitch players. The LXT boasts superior durability, whereas the Easton Ghost might offer a slightly larger sweet spot for more forgiving hits.

Progression of the Easton Ghost Softball Bats

Each iteration of the Ghost bat has generally focused on improving barrel performance, expanding the sweet spot, enhancing feel, and optimizing swing speed. Easton has consistently used feedback from players and advanced materials science to refine the Ghost series.

2019 - Easton Ghost Double Barrel

The debut model for the game-changing Double Barrel technology

2020 - Easton Ghost Double Barrel

Easton improved on the XTX composite material and making changes to the connection joint.

2020 - Ghost Advanced

Easton took everything that made the Double Barrel hot and pushed the limit with a new composite material called Launch Comp.

2023 - Ghost Unlimited
  • The first ever one-piece composite designed for the highest levels of the game.
  • The Ghost Unlimited came with a groundbreaking VRS1 internal connection joint, giving hitters a powerful, stiff one-piece feel and even bigger sweet spot without sacrificing any of the Ghost’s trademark pop.
👍 Pros
This is an awesome bat with A+ pop. (And no sting!)
Highly recommend this bat -- absolutely worth the cost. My child was a so-so hitter and is now stroking homers.
Seen a big improvement in my daughter’s hitting. Finally believe that bats make a difference.
👎 Cons
This bat might be hot, but there are real durability issues.
Disappointed that after a month, the paint on the bat is chipping away. Over time I could've seen this happening, but not after a month.
After looking closely, the decals were flaking off of the bat. This was the second time using the bat. Poorly designed.
The Ghost gives low vibration and offers a solid swing. But what you give up is the weight distribution. You need to have a strong swing for the Ghost. Many young kids think they will get a Ghost bat and hit home runs. No. You have to have the swing to hit a home run with this bat. Something to note is that my Ghost bat broke. They have about 500 hits on them, maybe 600. I wouldn't suggest using a Ghost in the batting cage because it will wear down faster.
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January L'Angelle

After playing softball professionally, January has spent the last 15 years coaching and starting her own batting cage to help girls and women train in the sport.