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Equipment => Bats => Reviews => Topic started by: Andypara on August 09, 2012, 09:01:49 AM
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Hi as any one got or used a m&h master just after some feedback on what they are like
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I played a guy in the weekend, who had one.. Picked it up and I would say it is huge, with a very long middle and a fanstastic ping!
What I know, the weight is from 2.14 and up.. and now i wan't one
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bought one in the IJC sale. Its a BIG bat...and I do mean BIG! That said, its well weighted, and I think by the time its fully knocked in it will fly.
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I picked up that bat in the shop a few weeks ago... Boy does it feel light for a 2.14! Felt like a feather to me!
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Think you would be a little dissapointed if you had a 2.14+ bat that didnt perform with the pure volume of wood included in it!
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Pics please manormanic
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Think you would be a little dissapointed if you had a 2.14+ bat that didnt perform with the pure volume of wood included in it!
It's all right saying that it will perform as its heavy with lots of wood but it's being able to use the weight effectively with need to slog
Tshhhh you light bat boys
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It's all about heavy bats!
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It's all about heavy bats!
That's what I thought 'til I got a light one!
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We have one in stock at the moment, and did a YouTube review for it, which will hopefully help you a bit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgWR335hkeQ&feature=plcp
They are indeed very big, but for 2013, M&H are releasing a lighter version that apparently starts at 2.10...
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We have one in stock at the moment, and did a YouTube review for it, which will hopefully help you a bit: [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgWR335hkeQ&feature=plcp[/url]
They are indeed very big, but for 2013, M&H are releasing a lighter version that apparently starts at 2.10...
is it good for the bats to be kept in the window in direct sunlight? - wouldn't this just dry them out?
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is it good for the bats to be kept in the window in direct sunlight? - wouldn't this just dry them out?
That hasn't been a worry this season given how little sunshine there's actually been!
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Pics please manormanic
I'll see if that can be aranged...
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That hasn't been a worry this season given how little sunshine there's actually been!
yeah, good point!
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is it good for the bats to be kept in the window in direct sunlight? - wouldn't this just dry them out?
It's an interesting point. We have very big front windows, so it could be a problem in future (when we finally get a long spell of sunshine!) You're the first person that's ever questioned it though! Plus, a cricket shop without bats in the window would seem a little strange in my opinion, so it's a bit of a dilemma...
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It's an interesting point. We have very big front windows, so it could be a problem in future (when we finally get a long spell of sunshine!) You're the first person that's ever questioned it though! Plus, a cricket shop without bats in the window would seem a little strange in my opinion, so it's a bit of a dilemma...
Put the G2 and G3 bats in the window. Free bleaching and then you can sell them as G1!
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Does this bat have a flat face??
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From memory I don't think so, but I wouldn't trust my alcohol addled memory!
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it is quite flat, yes
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if they r starting at 2lb10 next year then i might look into one