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Companies => Custom companies => Redback Cricket => Topic started by: Biggyd63 on December 04, 2009, 05:47:12 PM
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Just got this a few days ago. I'm really pleased with it. I highly recommend Gary for the service he provides and the quality of his bats
Take a Look
(http://i604.photobucket.com/albums/tt124/Biggyd63/Redback/P1000923.jpg)
(http://i604.photobucket.com/albums/tt124/Biggyd63/Redback/P1000922.jpg)
(http://i604.photobucket.com/albums/tt124/Biggyd63/Redback/P1000919.jpg)
(http://i604.photobucket.com/albums/tt124/Biggyd63/Redback/P1000918.jpg)
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2.9
Allegiance profile
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Love the profile on that and willow looks top notch!
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Looks an absolute beauty
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I think I should set up some up automatic response when it comes to redback reviews because yet again:
What a beauty, looks like an brilliant bat and i am sure it will do you well!!
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Really nice stick, great grains
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Looks a beaut mate! alot of wood for 2.9lb.........
Hope it goes like a gun for ya mate!
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Beautiful piece of wood there mate
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what does such a thing cost?
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prices are on the redback website between £110-£180 depending on quality of willow you want.
http://www.redbackcricket.com/bats.html (http://www.redbackcricket.com/bats.html)
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Nice strip of heartwood.
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Willthere be an update to website for 2010, in my opinion it looks a little out dated and needs a refresh.
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I think you will find that the Premium (Grade1) is £180.
But the Limited Edition is the best Grade1 they can get their paws on!
And as such, they will obviously put even MORE loving care into the making of the bat - if thats possible!
And the Limited Edition would cost you £230 I believe. But when you compare that to the absolute top of the range, best willow, best craftsmanship of the other 'off the shelf' brands, then it works out pretty damn good!
For a 'normal' premium (of which I got a couple of months ago) it is £180, and they are pretty damn awesome in their own right.
See the review section for a couple of Redback reviews. ;D
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Yeah, i paid a little extra, but i am so glad i did
There are so many amazing redbacks on the forum
Gary makes great bats, i don't think it matters to much which grade of willow you go for. You can almost be assured of its quality...
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Willthere be an update to website for 2010, in my opinion it looks a little out dated and needs a refresh.
I heard it will be updated with the new 2010 gear in January.
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what grade of willow is this bat ?
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Limited edition.
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Used in a net today for the first time today, its brilliant. Would recommend to anyone. .
(I was a bit scared to use it at first as it's probably the best looking bat I have got and I was scared it would break)
Even my brother was quite impressed.
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If you don't mind me asking, how come it has taken you so long to use the bat? I hope you like it as much when you get out into the middle :)
I have a Redback Allegiance Premier, it is quite simply the best bat I have ever used, it is seriously brutal and makes a great noise as the ball goes screaming to the boundary. I have had one of my best seasons ever more runs scored (and faster) than for at least 5 years and at a higher standard than I've played at before, I believe that is down to the confidence the bat has given me.
Gary is a top bloke as well.
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If you don't mind me asking, how come it has taken you so long to use the bat? I hope you like it as much when you get out into the middle :)
I have a Redback Allegiance Premier, it is quite simply the best bat I have ever used, it is seriously brutal and makes a great noise as the ball goes screaming to the boundary. I have had one of my best seasons ever more runs scored (and faster) than for at least 5 years and at a higher standard than I've played at before, I believe that is down to the confidence the bat has given me.
Gary is a top bloke as well.
Because I like buying bats, I have a warsop venom pro and a Black cat Joker and have used them most. I didnt want to spoil the redback, but I am glad I did use it. It's probably my fave out the 3.
I agree with you about the confidence a quality, responsive bat can give you. I have always prefered saving a few extra quid to buy myself the best bat possible.