Quick Verdict
8.0* / 10
The Exile is DeMarini’s biggest-barreled 1-piece alloy BBCOR at $349.95. Performance scores 8.0 — massive barrel profile, midload swing weight, hot out of the wrapper. Durability scores 8.5 — alloy doesn’t compress or crack like composite. New-for-2026 model. Buy the Exile if you want the larger barrel. Buy the Voodoo One if you want the lighter, more balanced swing.
The 2026 DeMarini Exile is the biggest-barreled 1-piece alloy in DeMarini’s BBCOR lineup. Score: 8.0*/10. Performance scores 8.0 — hot out of the wrapper with a midload swing weight that sits between the balanced Voodoo One and the end-loaded Goods. Durability scores 8.5 — alloy doesn’t compress or lose pop the way composites do. New-for-2026 model at $349.95.
What Is the 2026 DeMarini Exile? 1-piece X14 alloy BBCOR bat. Massive barrel profile. Midload swing weight. Tracer end cap, Damplify knob, integrated handle taper. BBCOR certified. $349.95. Model WBD2589010. Sizes 31″–34″. Made in Hillsboro, Oregon. New-for-2026.

Who Is This Bat For?
Versatile power hitters who want the biggest barrel profile in DeMarini’s 1-piece alloy BBCOR lineup without committing to a full end-load. Players who want alloy durability — no break-in required, no compression concerns — at a premium BBCOR price. See the full DeMarini BBCOR bat reviews → for the complete lineup comparison.
Not for you if: you’re a contact-first hitter who needs mishit forgiveness or relies on bat speed above all. 1-piece alloy transmits more vibration on off-center contact than composite, and the midload swing requires committed bat speed to stay on time. Contact hitters: go to the Voodoo One’s balanced swing or a two-piece composite.
Performance & Feel
The X14 alloy barrel delivers the stiffest feel in DeMarini’s BBCOR lineup — every joule of swing energy goes directly into the ball with no connection piece to absorb it. Multiple verified purchasers confirm hot-out-of-the-wrapper performance from the first swing. A college player comparing it directly to the Rawlings Mach AI noted the swing weight is comparable — midload, not true end-loaded, giving solid control through the zone alongside real power.
The massive barrel profile is the headline differentiator against the Voodoo One. More of the bat surface produces game-quality contact — a meaningful advantage for hitters who aren’t always finding absolute center. The Damplify knob reduces hand sting on mishits; it doesn’t eliminate alloy feedback, but it’s measurably better than previous alloy handle designs.
Exile vs. The Goods: The Goods is the power ceiling in DeMarini’s BBCOR lineup — hybrid construction, heavier swing, more pop on center contact. The Exile is lighter and alloy, which means more durable and less swing-speed demanding. Power hitter who wants the absolute highest pop: The Goods. Power hitter who wants big barrel with alloy durability: Exile.
Durability
The 8.5 durability score reflects alloy’s structural advantage over composite. X14 alloy doesn’t develop compression fatigue, doesn’t need break-in, and doesn’t crack from cage overuse the way one-piece composite bats do. The expanded BBCOR warranty covers multiple replacements within the first year — generous by industry standards. With 12 Amazon reviews all at 5 stars and no durability complaints, the early data is clean. Preliminary — monitoring through the 2026 season.
Durability Status: Clean. Alloy construction means no compression concerns, no required break-in, and no cage-use degradation pattern. No active durability watch. The expanded warranty backs it further.
What We Liked / Didn’t Like
✓ What We Liked
- ✓ Biggest barrel profile in DeMarini’s 1-piece alloy BBCOR lineup — more sweet spot than the Voodoo One
- ✓ 8.5 durability — alloy doesn’t compress or crack like composite; no break-in, no cage-use restrictions
- ✓ Hot out of the wrapper — multiple verified purchasers confirm immediate performance
✗ What We Didn’t Like
- ✗ 7.5 in-hand feel — alloy transmits more vibration on mishits than composite; Damplify knob helps but doesn’t eliminate it
- ✗ Grip tape runs short — noted by multiple Amazon reviewers; plan for an aftermarket grip
- ✗ $349.95 at list — same price as the Voodoo One; value score drops because you’re paying premium for the larger barrel, not a tech upgrade
Score Card
2026 DeMarini Exile BBCOR
8.0* / 10Performance8.0
Durability (20% weight)8.5
In-Hand Feel7.5
Value7.8
Construction8.0
Swing Weight7.5
*Preliminary score — 12 Amazon reviews at time of writing. Durability weighted at 20%.
Exile vs Voodoo One — Which DeMarini Alloy?
Short Answer: Same X14 alloy, same price. Different player type. Exile = bigger barrel, midload swing — power hitter’s alloy. Voodoo One = standard barrel, balanced swing — contact/versatile hitter’s alloy. Buy by swing weight, not brand loyalty.
| Component | Exile | Voodoo One |
|---|---|---|
| Barrel Profile | Massive (larger) | Standard |
| Swing Weight | Midload | Balanced |
| Alloy | X14 | X14 |
| Price | $349.95 | $349.95 |
| Player Type | Versatile power | Contact / versatile |
Alternatives Worth Considering
2026 DeMarini Voodoo One BBCOR
8.3* / 10Same X14 alloy, same $349.95, lighter balanced swing weight. Better fit for contact hitters and versatile players who prioritize bat speed and zone coverage over power carry. The Voodoo One scores higher overall (8.3*) because its balanced swing suits a wider player type. If you’ve confirmed you need the midload weight and bigger barrel, buy the Exile. If unsure, start with the Voodoo One.
2025 DeMarini Voodoo One BBCOR (Clearance)
8.3* / 10Same X14 alloy platform as the 2026 Voodoo One. No construction changes between model years. At $279–299 clearance, $50–70 less than new. If you want the proven 1-piece alloy BBCOR at a budget-conscious price and don’t need the Exile’s extra barrel size, this is the right play.
Final Verdict — Who Should Buy This
✓ Versatile Power Hitters
You want the largest barrel in DeMarini’s alloy BBCOR lineup with a midload swing weight. You’ve confirmed your bat speed handles midload timing, and you want alloy durability over composite pop ceiling.
⚠ Contact-First Hitters
1-piece alloy stings on mishits. The midload swing weight requires committed bat speed. Contact hitters who need mishit forgiveness or rely on bat speed go to the Voodoo One or a two-piece composite instead.
→ Budget / Established Platform
2025 Voodoo One clearance at ~$279–299. Same X14 alloy, proven season of field data, $50–70 less. Best value play if you want 1-piece DeMarini alloy BBCOR without paying new-model premium.
One Line for This Bat: The biggest barrel in DeMarini’s alloy BBCOR lineup — buy it when you’ve confirmed midload timing works for your swing and you want alloy durability over composite pop.
