The 2018 Easton Ghost X Hyperlite brought elite composite technology to the new USA Baseball standard with an ultra-light swing weight. Despite early durability concerns, it delivered impressive performance for young hitters adapting to the new regulations.
Models Overview
The Ghost X Hyperlite featured Easton's X-tended barrel design and ultra-thin handle for maximum swing speed. Available in -11 and lighter drops, it catered to younger players struggling with the heavier feel of USA bats.
Construction & Technology
The Ghost X Hyperlite is a single piece composite bat. It is the only single piece composite bat in all of the USABat space for 2018. In many regards, it serves the market where Combat (now defunct) may have delivered.
Those familiar with Dirty South Bats will be quick to claim the Hyperlite is not the only USABat in a single piece composite. Fair enough. But at the time of this writing we have yet to see that bat in production although it is widely talked about.
The composite in the Ghost X Hyperlite is referred to by Easton as EXACT Carbon Composite. It is the same composite material they use in the Ghost X line from BBCOR and USSSA.
Comparable Bats
At the time of this writing there are three drop 11 USABats on the market: the Rawlings VELO and Rawlings 5150 as well as the Slugger 618 Solo. With all respect to Rawlings, we don't think either the VELO or 5150 hold a candle to the Easton Ghost X Hyperlite. The 618, however, felt great for us. But, it lacked the barrel size and oar like feel that many of our younger players tended to prefer.
The 5150, VELO and 618 Solo are single piece aluminum bats at a fraction of a price point when compared to the Hyperlite.
If the price point of the Ghost X Hyperlite wasn't in our wheelhouse, or we disliked it for any other reason, we'd go with the 618 Solo in a drop 11 for the light swing.