SS Retro Royal English Willow Cricket bat, Short Handle' Men's Size (with Double Grip bat Handle)
$
119.00
Score By Feature
Based on 4 ratings
Delivery
6.80
Giftable
6.90
Value for money
6.68
Packaging
7.16
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Product Description
Bat handle is double gripped, SS Retro Royal English Willow cricket bat is made from selected willow and has a weight of about The weight for this bat comes without the bat grips. If you don't need the grips or want the bat to be lighter, please remove them.
Featuring concave edges and a thickness of 40-42 mm on the thin edge, this short handle (SH) machine weighs 7.7 pounds
The handle is 9-piece rounded (Made of Sarawak Combination Cane) and it is constructed with a super spine concept that combines with the big edge of the bat for super power during shots.
As a result of the bat's large playing area, the sweet spot has the potential to be spread out more widely across the blade, maximizing the size of the sweet spot
A special grip was designed for this handle, as well as an embossed sticker
Questions & Answers
Do you think this bat would work for leather ball?
The leather ball is meant to be used for playing
The bat I bought last week was from Amazon. How much oil has been applied to the bat before putting on the anti-scrutch sheet? Before I return this product, could you please respond to me?
The bat has been oiled, knocked and pressed and is ready for the match.
How much weight does this bat have?
There is no standard weight for bats other than about 2 pounds. I feel 9 to 2 is the only way. With two grips on it, it weighs 10 ounces
In what way is Willow Grade different than other grades?
There are now two grades of oak bats available
Selected User Reviews For SS Retro Royal English Willow Cricket bat, Short Handle' Men's Size (with Double Grip bat Handle)
SS bat that is good and authentic
4/5
There is an authenticity sticker on the bat and it is packaged properly. A seller states that the bat has been oil, knocked, and is ready for play. We'll see how it goes on the field this weekend.
Hugh Miles
| Mar 23, 2021