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Equipment => Bats => Topic started by: Hobnobs27 on November 15, 2014, 12:56:39 PM

Title: Kookaburra kahuna 1250
Post by: Hobnobs27 on November 15, 2014, 12:56:39 PM
Does anybody know much of this bat and the performance
Title: Re: Kookaburra kahuna 1250
Post by: dilscoop on November 15, 2014, 12:59:11 PM
go into a retailer and test it out would be my advice.
Title: Re: Kookaburra kahuna 1250
Post by: SOULMAN1012 on November 15, 2014, 02:29:36 PM
Kahuna is a popular bat but with kook grading can be weird. Iv seen 1250 models and player models that look like G2/3 bats and 250 models that look like G1.

Most people seem to rate them ok but few rate Kook really high. One problem is you pay a decent whack to make up for there sponsorship costs. At the end of the day mate if that's the bat you want buy one. Now a days most bats once played in will perform well don't come across many planks these days in my view and from what I see.
Title: Re: Kookaburra kahuna 1250
Post by: rahul_1987 on November 15, 2014, 02:30:15 PM
Does anybody know much of this bat and the performance
Yes its a very good bat. One of the top ends in Kahuna series after players I think.
Title: Re: Kookaburra kahuna 1250
Post by: shax12 on November 20, 2014, 06:46:51 PM
They are good bats but only if you find the right one as some are planks.
I bought a kahuna players bat last year from courage sports which is based in Australia and I know the owner quite well and he has his brother in India who hand picks the bats. So he got me a really good one.
If you want one should contact them. Will get you a realy good kahuna bat.
Title: Re: Kookaburra kahuna 1250
Post by: Cowcorner on November 20, 2014, 07:34:15 PM
I've been a long time purchaser of Kookaburra kit and bats - my best advice would be to buy off a forum sponsor or pop in to a shop. Kook grading seems to be done by an actual monkey with a dart board - it is ridiculous - but find a good one and you will be a very happy man....
Title: Re: Kookaburra kahuna 1250
Post by: AlanB on November 20, 2014, 07:53:52 PM

As well as the grading, the price can vary a lot too.

Some bargains around this time of the season, although cosmetically won't be the cream of the crop.



Title: Re: Kookaburra kahuna 1250
Post by: OwzatOllie on November 21, 2014, 05:32:44 PM
Always have a look at some 'lower end' Kookaburras.  I got a 450 for £140 and it looks like a £230 bat, plays well
Title: Re: Kookaburra kahuna 1250
Post by: AverageCricketer on November 21, 2014, 11:29:11 PM

Always have a look at some 'lower end' Kookaburras.  I got a 450 for £140 and it looks like a £230 bat, plays well

I agree with this, got a Kahuna 400, and it was huge for a 2lb 8oz.
Title: Re: Kookaburra kahuna 1250
Post by: rich041187 on December 08, 2014, 10:54:35 AM
Decent bat that goes went well for me. Usually some good deals around for it which is good, although make sure you get a deal as I wouldn't pay more than 250 for one.
Title: Re: Kookaburra kahuna 1250
Post by: Stuey on December 08, 2014, 11:33:58 AM
I've bought quite a few kooks off this forum in the last year :D, I agree on the grading you can get some lower end bats that go like stink. I picked up a 350 Kahuna off the forum which a team mate bought off me, he had kook sponsorship deal last season and had a couple of supposedly players Kahuna bats, the 350 went better than his players and is now is main bat. I've got a 900 and 600 Kahuna and tbh they are pretty much the same.  You can defo pick up some good deals on kooks on this forum, which I guess is due to the concaving, but from my experience they are good bats, half my team mates are now using them and they all go. The softs are different gravy!
Title: Re: Kookaburra kahuna 1250
Post by: seedy on December 08, 2014, 12:12:23 PM
Contact asad at uzi sports, I've just got a brilliant kahuna phantom which is allegedly low grade but I've got a blemish free bat that is massive for 2.10 and goes like an absolute beast. See the thread in the Uzi sports section.