The Easton Ghost has been the bat to beat in fastpitch softball for the better part of a decade.
It built its reputation on two-piece composite construction, and for years, that formula worked beautifully.
But with the 2026 Ghost Unlimited, Easton is doing something different — scrapping the two-piece design entirely in favor of a stiffer, one-piece build that puts raw power and instant performance front and center.


Overview
Priced at $499.99, the Ghost Unlimited is a one-piece composite bat built around a single goal: getting the most energy possible from your swing into the ball. There’s no connection joint to absorb impact, which means nothing gets lost between the handle and the barrel. It’s also hot straight out of the wrapper — no break-in period required.
Key Technologies
Double Barrel EXT
The biggest upgrade here is the Double Barrel EXT, which stretches the barrel an inch longer than previous Ghost models. That extra length gives you the largest sweet spot in Ghost history, which is genuinely impressive for a one-piece bat. Stiff designs aren’t usually known for forgiveness, so the added hitting surface helps offset that.
VRS1 System
Easton also reworked the internal connection point with their VRS1 system, which helps quiet down the harsh sting you’d normally expect from a rigid one-piece on mishits. Combined with the redesigned handle layering, it creates a feel that’s firm but not punishing.
Anomaly End Cap
Sonic Comp MAX Barrel
The lowest compression Easton has ever put into a bat. What that means practically is explosive pop from swing one. The tradeoff, worth mentioning honestly, is that ultra-low compression barrels tend to have a shorter lifespan. This bat is built for peak performance, not necessarily multiple seasons of heavy use.
Performance

The -9 drop weight isn’t for everyone — this bat is designed for stronger hitters who can handle the extra barrel mass and use it to their advantage. Despite carrying that weight, the swing still feels balanced rather than end-loaded, which helps keep the barrel through the zone and makes hard contact feel effortless when you’re locked in.
Vibration control is genuinely better than you’d expect from a one-piece. It’s not as forgiving as a two-piece on bad contact, but it’s far from the knuckle-rattling experience some stiff bats deliver. For power hitters with aggressive mechanics, the feedback feels satisfying rather than punishing — you know exactly when you’ve hit it well.
In the right hands, this bat is an absolute weapon. Just know what you’re signing up for.
The Power Hitter’s Profile
• 12U to College Sluggers: Stronger athletes capable of maintaining swing speed with a -9oz mass.
• Power Hitters Seeking Distance: Players who prioritize exit velocity and the ability to “launch bombs.”
• Contact Hitters with Authority: Hitters who swing aggressively and require the “unmatched forgiveness” of the extended sweet spot. For players currently swinging the 2025 or 2024 models, an upgrade is most technically justifiable when a “size-up” (e.g., transitioning from 32/23 to 33/24) is required.
Our Verdict
At $499.99, the Ghost Unlimited isn’t a casual purchase — but for the right player, it’s absolutely worth it. If you’re a power hitter with the swing to back it up, this bat delivers in a way that’s hard to argue with. The one-piece construction gives you a direct, connected feel that two-piece bats simply can’t replicate, and the extra barrel length makes a genuine difference when you’re not catching everything perfectly on the sweet spot.
The honest caveat is that this bat isn’t for everyone. Younger players or those still developing their strength may find the -9 drop weight a challenge to control consistently. But for experienced hitters who swing hard and swing often, the Ghost Unlimited rewards that aggression with serious pop and the kind of exit velocity that pushes outfielders back to the warning track.
Bottom line — if you’re competing at a high level and you’re ready to invest in a bat that performs from the very first swing, the 2026 Ghost Unlimited is one of the best options on the market right now.
Want to see how the Unlimited matches to the new DeMarini CF? Read our comparison between these two great bats here.

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End-Loaded

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