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Equipment => Bats => Topic started by: dilscoop on July 08, 2014, 02:24:36 PM
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Even if it was the best piece of willow in the world, how much would you spend ?
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so far it's been 350 usd and I think $400 is how far I'd go.
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if it is the best in the world then up to 600 GBP.
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£150, don't feel the need to spend any more.
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Most I have paid was 330gbp recently..although did buy a bat online once it was 450usd then with shipping and duties I paid almost 350 usd more so a total of 800 usd..days when I had more money and no brains...
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No more than £200, more likely to spend between £100 - £120 though.
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£150, don't feel the need to spend any more.
This!
Why spend £XXX on one "best in the world" bat when you can get a match bat, net bat, wet bat etc for the same (or less) money.
What is honestly a better buy, one B3 crown or 3 GM 606s and a session down the pub? I know which is prefer :)
(No offence intended to any brand or pub in this post)
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Most I have paid was 330gbp recently..although did buy a bat online once it was 450usd then with shipping and duties I paid almost 350 usd more so a total of 800 usd..days when I had more money and no brains...
May I ask what it was ?
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If you can categorically prove that it is better and will perform better and last longer and be the right weight and pick up and never get dirty, always looking new, and guarantee runs, then I would pay up to £1000.
However, if parts of the above cannot be guaranteed I would have to take money off.
If you were asking about an off the shelf bat, if it taps up well and feels good in pickup/weight then £200-250 max as a one-off.
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Most I've paid is £180, my latest bat is a Fusion for £120 which is going like stink after knocking in last season. I also bought a sample Shamrock off John for £100 which I'm knocking in and looks like it is ready to go now but holding on using it till next season. Doubt I would now spend more than £150 and be prepaired to knock it in for a season.
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May I ask what it was ?
800 usd bat was kooka blade runner or whatever the top model was in blade series 4 to 5 yrs ago I think...total plank...
330gbp was a 2nd hand screaming cat that I had for a bit used in 3 or 4 matches lasting the usual 2 or 3 balls and getting caught at long on or off everytime time...put it in the unlucky pile and went back to rpc..
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I prefer getting used bats (in good condition ofcourse) and I will not do the mistake of buying bats (new ones) on impulse again. And I got some gems for around £120. So will not spend more than that.
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This!
Why spend £XXX on one "best in the world" bat when you can get a match bat, net bat, wet bat etc for the same (or less) money.
What is honestly a better buy, one B3 crown or 3 GM 606s and a session down the pub? I know which is prefer :)
(No offence intended to any brand or pub in this post)
Haha No offense taken i would rather have a light cleft ugly even.
Do you own Stretton thigh pads??? Why when you can get a set which will do in the South Premier League and have enough for a couple of night out...
Funny how people look at things
I would rather have a good bat :D
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I could probably stretch to £200 But only after a couple of drinks :) will more than likely stick to £140ish 2nd hand, knocked in bats from now on.
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I would rather have a good bat :D
I'm with you on that Dave!!
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Haha No offense taken i would rather have a light cleft ugly even.
Do you own Stretton thigh pads??? Why when you can get a set which will do in the South Premier League and have enough for a couple of night out...
Funny how people look at things
I would rather have a good bat :D
Dave, I love you.
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Haha No offense taken i would rather have a light cleft ugly even.
Do you own Stretton thigh pads??? Why when you can get a set which will do in the South Premier League and have enough for a couple of night out...
Funny how people look at things
I would rather have a good bat :D
Yes I do have a set of strettons, but that's Wilkie's fault! Be made me do it ;)
The reason I bought them was because I like shiny new kit, and they'll last forever.
With a bat I can get 4 shiny new ones that are a bit ugly for the price of one shiny new pretty one.
Anyway I'm waffling. In short - strettons pay once they'll last forever.
Bats - pay less and get more and they'll last the same amount of time as a more expensive one.
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If I like it ill buy it. I have spent £400 on a pro bin Kudos and also before I worked at Salix the AJK at £400 also. Arguably the two best pod shavers in the business so happy to have parted with the money.
I would have bought a Legend but that price for a Indian made bat I'm afraid I refuse.
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If you were asking about an off the shelf bat, if it taps up well and feels good in pickup/weight then £200-250 max as a one-off.
As above. Most I have ever paid was £250 in 2012 for that year's Kookaburra Kahuna Players. Used it last season and this, very pleased with it and feel it has made a positive difference to my batting. Has also proved to be a good deal as they are rarely seen new below this.
£250 is probably still my current maximum budget, personal decision based on factors such as financials, enjoyment of playing (high) and playing level (not high).
Definitely very good new bats around for £150 particularly when big brands are discounted (usually starting from around this time of year), plus the makers on the forum that can offer consistent value all year round and quality at this price point.
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To be honest the maximum amount of money I'd spend on a bat would depend on where I am financially at the time and if the bat ticks the correct boxes for me. Why not have the best kit you can afford, whether it be Stretton fox thigh pads to a Screaming cat...after all everyone on here obviously enjoys the game enough to spend time on a cricket forum, so if it makes you happy and gives you a mental boost get the equipment you want - that's my views anyways but it's mainly the reason why I'm all the gear, no idea!
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Maximum spent 275.00 in 2012 on a custom made Black Cat shadow which i am disappointed with. Used it in the nets last week for the first time this season and it still does not feel right.
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£1000 pound is my maximum if say Pujara handed it me or say Arron Finch match used and ready to rumble.
Some people like trains i like bats
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£1000 pound is my maximum if say Pujara handed it me or say Arron Finch match used and ready to rumble.
Some people like trains i like bats
Not sure the people who like trains are ever likely to buy one though ;)
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I spent $400 on a GN Ultimate in the mid 90s. That would be maybe $a700 bat these days.
Im cheap these days and grade3 willow $200-300 will do me as I don't care about looks, only performance. Plus I can buy more bats if their cheaper.
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I don't think I would pay more than £140/150.Especially after being on this forum Ive bought 4.The missus would hit the roof if I bought anymore :D
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I would spend £500 on my dream bat, always looking for it.
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Maximum spent 275.00 in 2012 on a custom made Black Cat shadow which i am disappointed with. Used it in the nets last week for the first time this season and it still does not feel right.
Of all the bats i have bought in the last 12 months the most I have paid is ?275 for another Joker.
I also picked up another 2 lightly used Jokers. One of the things I have noticed is that Black Cat have either changed batmakers since 2011/12 or they have changed the way they are pressing their bats. My original Joker and Shadow purchased in 2011/12 had very soft faces and took hours to knock in. The latest batch of Jokers are definitely pressed much harder. They still hammer the ball but there is a big difference in feel. The new Joker only required 1 hour of mallet work to knock in.
The other thing I noticed is in the AOC Gear Test one of the testers commented that the Shadow felt very hard pressed. This is in stark contrast to my Shadow and original Joker which have always felt softly pressed.
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800 usd bat was kooka blade runner or whatever the top model was in blade series 4 to 5 yrs ago I think...total plank...
330gbp was a 2nd hand screaming cat that I had for a bit used in 3 or 4 matches lasting the usual 2 or 3 balls and getting caught at long on or off everytime time...put it in the unlucky pile and went back to rpc..
You've got an unlucky pile too??? Ha. Maybe someone should start a topic on that?
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The most I have ever spent is £210 on the Pod Players I just got.
I never spend big, big money on bats.
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Most so far is 220 GBP + postage which at the time due to favorable exchange rates worked out to something like $340 AU (including postage). While that was more than worth it for the Supremes I got off Aldred, I don't think I will spend that much again. If I had to put it in my local currency I would say no more than $400 all up (which works out to roughly the same ie 220 quid in the UK), but it would have to be special.
Have got a couple of absolute bargains in recent times second hand that I am very pleased with, so I think might go that way from now on. Saves me having to knock in as well!
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Most I've spent would be £180 on a Charlie French a few years back - they were absolute weapons but I went through 3 in about 9 months, in all fairness to CF they swapped them all quibble free but when the bats were breaking at the splice every time it does make you question. Sold the 3rd one new for £125 so didn't really lose out