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Equipment => Bats => Topic started by: Contrails on January 25, 2016, 09:43:19 PM
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G'day everyone,
I am currently having a discussion with Laver & Wood about this. Planning to get a bat that is 10cm wide instead of 10.8cm as per the usual. Reason being I would rather use the extra .8cm with beefier edges and middle for a given weight (2.10). I am guessing 4mm either side is not going to make much of a difference (if I am edging it on a regular basis, there's a bigger problem and its not the bat) and the narrower blade should help with slightly higher bat speed provided the pick up is good.
What do you guys/girl think?
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Difference in bat speed would be negligible
Edge size and middle size have a mainly placebo effect on performance in my opinion
I'd rather have a bat as wide as possible personally
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Wouldn't a better option be full width, thinner edges and a full back rather than a narrower bat and unnecessary edges?
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Rk made me a Harrow width joker style bat.
I don't believe the width had any effect on my innings when I used it. Mainly as it was sailing over cover for six out of the middle
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Think that'll be narrower than a size 6!
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Just get a harrow. I've got a H4L NV harrow that weighs 2.9 as my match bat for last season. It goes very well and it's just psychological about the width being less. I'm not very tall though, so this might be an issue if you are.
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Thanks for the quick replies.
Wouldn't a better option be full width, thinner edges and a full back rather than a narrower bat and unnecessary edges?
I think you have hit the nail there. I will probably go with this.
Thanks again.
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I use a 4 inch wide Harrow bat and don't really see any difference to a standard S/H Losing over 3 inches or 8cm off the width of a standard 4 1/4 S/H wide bat seems to narrow.
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I use a 4 inch wide Harrow bat and don't really see any difference to a standard S/H Losing over 3 inches or 8cm off the width of a standard 4 1/4 S/H wide bat seems to narrow.
What is the width difference between a SH & a Harrow in real terms? Isn't it approximately 2 thorough refurbs (but most on here don't keep a bat long enough for it to need 2 end of season refurbs lol)
The difference between a Harrow and a SH isn't noticeable straight away, I actually leant a Harrow to a teammate a couple of seasons back and he didn't notice until he compared it to a Short Handle in the same model.
That said, the idea of a SH length size 6 Width is a bit daft to me, but I need a bat as wide as I can get haha :-[
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Had to read this twice as though it was one of @FattusCattus topics for a while!
So you'd rather have a smaller surface area that's intended to hit the ball in order to have more wood on the edges and rear where you try not to hit the ball 🤔
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^^^ Now that you put it that way... Going with the regular width. My timing is more dependent on how many beers I have had the night before.
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I think we are all guilty of wanting massive edges/profiled bats these days. Some of the biggest 6's I've hit are with traditional shaped bats with small edges and the bulk of the wood in the middle. My old lavers and SCATS certainly scored me the most runs of any bats I have owned.
Does it stop me wanting a huge bat? No. But when I think back nothing beats a well pressed, traditional shaped bat that I can still lift after batting for a couple of hours (this hasn't happened for a while haha)
Just my 2cents worth :)
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Nicely put Jenko.
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I think we are all guilty of wanting massive edges/profiled bats these days. Some of the biggest 6's I've hit are with traditional shaped bats with small edges and the bulk of the wood in the middle. My old lavers and SCATS certainly scored me the most runs of any bats I have owned.
Does it stop me wanting a huge bat? No. But when I think back nothing beats a well pressed, traditional shaped bat that I can still lift after batting for a couple of hours (this hasn't happened for a while haha)
Just my 2cents worth :)
Nicely put and totally correct IMO
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Difference in bat speed would be negligible
Edge size and middle size have a mainly placebo effect on performance in my opinion
I'd rather have a bat as wide as possible personally
i've been thinking this myself. This fashion of huge deep lightweight bats. Isn't it the speed and weight behind the ball combined with timing that gives you the speed of the ball off the bat
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There's a topic on here which explains how much wieght you can lose and how much bat speed is gained before it becomes negligIble can't find it though
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I shaved my Ton Slasher edges from 10.8 to 10.6 to create my profile photo for my Facebook page.
Measured some Kookaburra bats at 10.9. 3 mm makes no difference.
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On our new Scorh and Fireball bats if I had not mentioned bat width not one person that viewed these models would have said that these bat faces are 3 mm thinner at the Vitas forum day quite a few people used the demo bat and not one person commented on it . Looking down at the bat in my stance and seeing the big edges and profile phscologicaly gives me the confidence to go over the Top that's all I need