Wednesday, 25 July 2012

Which English Willow bat you need?




English Willow Bats:                                                                  Contact: www.DawnraySports.com

Extremely top quality cricket bats for high profile cricketers are made of top range English willow selected from expertise hands. Get customization for you, your team/club or make your own brand. The main skin tones are;
·         A complete hand craftsmanship being appreciated worldwide
·         Chosen from top of top quality English willow clefts
·         Strictly made according to ICC rules compatibilities
·         Well balanced, easy for pick up, create acceleration for power stroke
Here are the suggested features from world’s most experienced batsman to help you make your customized bat/bats;
1.       Long life Bat:
·         6-8 grains
·         Grade B willow
·         Edge range 38mm-42mm
·         Fully pressed
·         Thick area in the middle
·         Suggested for high profile bottom hand player         Price:135$
2.       Medium life Bat:
·         10+ Grains
·         Grade A willow
·         Air dried
·         Fully pressed
·         Edge range 40mm-45mm
·         Thick area 60% to bottom
·         Suggested for high profile stroke player              Price: 150$
3.       Big hitter Bat:
·         8+ Grains
·         Gradually getting thick to thin back-side blade
·         Easy to move quickly
·         Air/Artificial dried
·         Edge range depends on player’s wrist power
·         Fully pressed
·         Suggested for aggressive player
·         Medium range life                                           Price: 125$
4.       Club Bat:
·         6-7 Grains
·         Long life bat
·         Fully pressed
·         Grade B or C willow
·         Medium range life
·         Double shaded
·         Suggested for Club players                          Price:99$
Important Note:

 Grades Myth and What makes a good bat?
We have many other Grades which have been developed over the years to satisfy the different demands from all the different markets across the world.
We often get asked "What makes a good bat?" The answer is that it depends on the taste of the customer and the skill of the bat maker. A bat should always be chosen on "feel" and not merely what it looks like. There are bound to be some small knots or blemishes on the bat, after all it is a natural product and cannot be expected to be perfect, with no faults at all, it is just not possible.
The only main differences in the grade are the varying degrees of brown wood and / or butterfly stain plus the number of blemishes or knots on the bat. Generally the more colour in the bat the lower the grade, there is however negligable difference in the playing ability, it is purely a perception that if it looks good it will play well, this is not the case.
Butterfly stain (the stain resembles the shape of a butterfly), for example, used to be very popular for its superior strength and playing ability. Unfortunately, these days because it does not "look clean and white" people do not buy it. It does make very good bats that are very strong and perform well.

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