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Equipment => Bats => Topic started by: LK on April 22, 2012, 01:42:20 PM
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Hello all hope you are well, this is my first post so be easy on me please, here goes......
After two seasons out with injury I'm looking for a new bat. My last was a Redback Allegiance 2.10 but I'm finding that too light and well balanced (if that's possible!).
Having had a look around I'm leaning towards a Kookaburra Biggest Kahuna at around 2.13/2.14, has anyone had any experience with these bats and what alternatives are their in a similar price bracket/size of bat, grade etc.
Any help is much appreciated, thanks guys.
Luke
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Well I use what are called big bats between 2lb13-2lb15 and it depends on your budget and sticker preference but I could show you some examples but depends how much you want to spend really but far better bats on here than kookaburras
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Well I use what are called big bats between 2lb13-2lb15 and it depends on your budget and sticker preference but I could show you some examples but depends how much you want to spend really but far better bats on here than kookaburras
For very similair prices
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Thanks for such quick replies.
I was thinking that tbh especially having had a Redback last time out which was fantastic, but i was fortunate enough to go down and have a look at the bat myself. I'm not to keen on buying a bat blind so to speak.
Luke
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Where are you based?
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South Birmingham
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If you like the look kahuna shape you basically want a big mid middled bat but if you put a budget up you'll get no end of offers as I'll pm you pics of mine to show what sort of bats you could get off the top sponsors on here
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I have a Biggest kahuna, which is up for sale if you wanna take a look. I was first attracted to these for the size the grains and the ping off the mallet, and for a 3lb it is well distributed. Its in the for sale section on here somewhere, pm me if you require any further info about the bat, and biggest kahunas in general
Thank you,
Kibbs
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In your opinion, how much difference in terms of performance would you say there is between a G2 Kookaburra (i.e. the biggest kahuna) and a G2 from one of the sponsor companies ala Bulldog etc?
Sorry mate but 3lbs is pushing it a bit lol
Thanks
Luke
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Well to be fair, if you actually have a look at the one i have up for sale, I certainly wouldnt call it a grade two, I might have just been lucky and found a beauty, because its certainly the best biggest kahuna ive seen. Ive not tried bulldog so i wouldnt be able to comment.
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For your budget which I'm guessing is around £150 if you are not fussed with 2nd hand you could get a stormer for that price as loads come up for sale
I've pmd you some examples
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Thats just in the usual spiel they give for the bats, their were some cracking looking bits of wood, imo better than the grade 1 redback or slazenger ultimate I have. So I'd agree that it can be hit and miss with off the shelf companies.
Luke
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I'm not going to go for a 2nd hand one even though I'm sure theres some beauties on here; I want something new and shiny :p.
Luke
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2nd hand on here is used for 5 mins did not like it do basically just knocked in hahaha
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i would suggest you have a look at a rehmani mate, chunky as hell and you can get one of the top ranges for £150 i hear SS make his bats in india definately worth a look he has representatives selling gear all around the country im sure if you give him a call he can guide you to a local dealer or even post you one! [url=http://www.rehmanisports.co.uk]www.rehmanisports.co.uk[/url] ([url]http://www.rehmanisports.co.uk[/url]) his number is on there i think
Do you happen to be one of them? ;)