2025 Easton Ghost Advanced vs. Ghost Unlimited: Which Bat is Right for You?

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  • čas přidán 17. 06. 2024
  • Welcome to Smash It Sports! In this video, we dive into an in-depth comparison of the 2025 Easton Ghost Advanced and the 2025 Easton Ghost Unlimited fastpitch bats. Discover the key differences between these top-tier bats and find out which one suits your swing style best. Both bats now retail for $499.99, so making the right choice is crucial!
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    Highlights:
    - Construction: 2-piece vs. 1-piece design
    - Material: Sonic Comp Max composite
    - Technology: Double Barrel 3 vs. Double Barrel EXT
    - Connection: CXN vs. Internal connection point
    Looking for budget-friendly options? Check out the 2023 Ghost or previous model years of the Ghost Advanced or Unlimited, available now at SmashItSports.com!
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Komentáře • 5

  • @geefaith21
    @geefaith21 Před měsícem +3

    I got my daughter the unlimited she’s loving it she’s a power hitter 11 yr old and hit her 1st over the fence HR with it last night 250ft

    • @SmashItSportsSIS
      @SmashItSportsSIS  Před měsícem +1

      Love it! Good luck the rest of the season!

    • @markradich9903
      @markradich9903 Před měsícem +1

      Isn't the advanced the 2024 model? And unlimited the 2025?

  • @myworldofsports1376
    @myworldofsports1376 Před 10 dny

    Bats have gotten way to expensive. I’m a bat person always have been but if mechanics are on point, decent power & bat speed then you can put the cheapest of bats in your daughters hands and it they will preform. Bats tech may act like it’s further along but fact is laws prevent bat companies from being as hot as the were 10years ago. End of the day you’re paying $500 for your daughter’s confidence & comfortability.

    • @SmashItSportsSIS
      @SmashItSportsSIS  Před 9 dny +1

      Strongly disagree on most of what you said. While yes a $500 bat does not fix poor mechanics, the bat does not swing itself, there are major differences between a $100 bat, a $250 bat, and a $500 bat. As you mentioned the bats have to pass certain tests to be certified to play. Some bats skirt that line of pass/fail and some bats never get anywhere near the fail line.
      For example lets use easy numbers and say a bat needs to never drop below 1000 PSI in compression to pass the test. The lower the bat tests in PSI, the hotter/better performing it will be.
      First - A high-end $500 bat and a $200 bat, might both start around 1200 PSI out of the box. While the $500 bat might drop to 1000 PSI within 20-30 hits, the $200 bat might not ever get close to 1000 PSI without breaking or might take 500-600 swings to get there.
      Secondly, the composite technology can make a bat testing at 1200 outperform another bat testing at 1100-1000 PSI.
      There is a lot that goes into these bats, and they are not 'all the same'. Manufacturers are constantly walking the line of what is legal and what is not. Just look at the Hype Fire USSSA Baseball Bat. It is 100% legal, but Perfect Game banned the -5 model last year because they said it was too good. That doesnt happen if every bat is the same.