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Companies => Off-the-shelf companies => Sareen Sports => Topic started by: Joshthesmall on April 09, 2016, 04:50:15 PM
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I have been looking into getting a Kohli spec bat from SS. After a few emails, we got onto the payment stage. I was informed that I had to pay by wire transfer and that they did not accept PayPal.
Is SS reliable company to do a wire transfer.
Thank you for any help, and if I get the bat I will make sure that I post pics.
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Try to pay by credit card or of you pay by bank transfer allow yourself to go into £1 overdraft so you have some recourse via the consumer credit act...
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They said this about credit cards "We only accept the payment through wire transfer. Paypal and credit card would not accepted. As we’ve to five payment proof in Front of RBI that is why we only accept payment through wire transfer." So I don't know if i should risk it.
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Why not get a 'kohli' spec from someone sensible who actually accepts sensible forms of payments ??!!??
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Who doesn't accept PayPal/Credit Card nowadays!?
Worried by that. I wouldn't risk it personally.
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If it's got to be SS why not buy through someone who has links in the uk - may cost a few more quid but give you piece of mind. Or get a copy based on the profile, plenty of images about
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Did dave@b3 not buy a kohli spec from SS? If so hed be the man to ask
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Which would perform better, B3 or SS
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Did dave@b3 not buy a kohli spec from SS? If so hed be the man to ask
Although locked if you take a look in the for sale section Dave sold it on - loads of pictures. I did see it and wave it around, nice bat but very thin handle
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http://custombats.co.uk/cbforum/index.php?topic=37641.0 (http://custombats.co.uk/cbforum/index.php?topic=37641.0)
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the link does not work. Is it just me?
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Its because you need to post 150 times before you can see the for sale section
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RNS posted a kohli replica on their Facebook page. You can message them on Facebook. They take PayPal.
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Are RNS as good as B3 or SS
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From what people say on the forum it should be a great bat and you get the advantage of PayPal. B3 will be a bit harder pressed than SS or RNS but may therefore last longer but take a while to open up. But you will get exactly what you want with B3 and probably the best aftercare out of all 3
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Here is another option in the form of BDM, good bats they are. The profile looks spot on.
http://www.eclipseallsports.co.uk/index.php/bats/bdm/bdm-game-kohli-02.html (http://www.eclipseallsports.co.uk/index.php/bats/bdm/bdm-game-kohli-02.html)
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Are RNS as good as B3 or SS
RNS do make bats for pro's..
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Are RNS as good as B3 or SS
I suspect they are as good but there is always a risk when buying from a company outside the uk
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Are RNS as good as B3 or SS
This is such a subjective question.
I've seen a couple of RNS that have been pingers. Having never owned one I'm not the best person to ask about them though.
I've owned "a few" ( 8 ) SSs and I really like the brand, they make excellent bats.
I've had a couple of B3 bats. If you want to know exactly what you're getting then they're perfect for you. Their pressing may not be everyone's cup of tea though, some people think they're a bit hard (I will not comment on this as I don't want to give an opinion and start a row...)
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From what people say on the forum it should be a great bat and you get the advantage of PayPal. B3 will be a bit harder pressed than SS or RNS but may therefore last longer but take a while to open up. But you will get exactly what you want with B3 and probably the best aftercare out of all 3
Harder pressed you mean ready pressed. The forum doesnt listen or want to know so no point in me going into what the issue is with soft pressed.
What happens when you have soft pressed what do you do to make it better you knock it in therefore making it harder??? yes you do.
SS press there central part of the bats as hard as B3 by the main but to create the bow do not press the top quarter and bottom toe area as hard to create the bow.
Had two kholi bats direct from SS at great cost to the Inital buyer both where very underwhelming made one better by severe knocking in.
As agreed we can make shapes but if you want a half pressed super soft bat which makes no sense we can do that too.
Rns and Bas and Bdm make very good bats as most people tend to do to survive in the industry.
Thank you about the aftercare comment they try there best the lads..
No arguments mate also Indian bats tend to be dryer so although pressed the same normally drier bats do seem softer and do mark up more too another train of thought too.
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From what people say on the forum it should be a great bat and you get the advantage of PayPal. B3 will be a bit harder pressed than SS or RNS but may therefore last longer but take a while to open up. But you will get exactly what you want with B3 and probably the best aftercare out of all 3
SS is an Asian brand and bats have an Asian style bow. B3 will not have an SS bow hence he won't "get exactly" what he wants from B3.
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SS is an Asian brand and bats have an Asian style bow. B3 will not have an SS bow hence he won't "get exactly" what he wants from B3.
SS i received did not have massive bows mate!!! infect Kholi current bat does'nt at all his latest ones either.
I must stress i do like Jatin Bats.
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RNS do make bats for pro's..
As do B3 and SS (and every other bat maker in the world, apparently) so that's not really a measure of quality :-[
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^ That's interesting! But they did have a bow? Bigger than what B3 can put on a bat?
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^ That's interesting! But they did have a bow? Bigger than what B3 can put on a bat?
Yes but as Dave has eluded to, it is usually because of a lack of pressing in the toe (and more recently I've noticed it in the top half of the bats)
This is something I'm start to notice even in the TON bats for the UK market. The toes are extremely soft and take an age to knock in, a process which reverses a great deal of the intended bow effect. As I said I have also noticed this lack of press to create a bow in the top half of the bats too, I have a very distinct example in the shop I'll post pictures on Monday.
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^ That's interesting! But they did have a bow? Bigger than what B3 can put on a bat?
Not bigger than the kholi replica i got i'm afraid very similar indeed with slight lower bows around three quarters the way down but hey i'm not splitting hairs.
Mate buy where he gets them made just do not expect to score the same amount of runs if you want authentic go SS pal i'm not after a sale buddy.
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Yes but as Dave has eluded to, it is usually because of a lack of pressing in the toe (and more recently I've noticed it in the top half of the bats)
This is something I'm start to notice even in the TON bats for the UK market. The toes are extremely soft and take an age to knock in, a process which reverses a great deal of the intended bow effect. As I said I have also noticed this lack of press to create a bow in the top half of the bats too, I have a very distinct example in the shop I'll post pictures on Monday.
I sometimes think people think i make it up i really do Jake.
I got the bats i saw it happen people have to understand i do not just use B3 all the time i still try so many i'm still waiting to try a H4l properly and a BS
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SS is an Asian brand and bats have an Asian style bow. B3 will not have an SS bow hence he won't "get exactly" what he wants from B3.
I believe you can select what set you want on the handle though which can create the feeling of a bow.
Harder pressed you mean ready pressed. The forum doesnt listen or want to know so no point in me going into what the issue is with soft pressed.
What happens when you have soft pressed what do you do to make it better you knock it in therefore making it harder??? yes you do.
SS press there central part of the bats as hard as B3 by the main but to create the bow do not press the top quarter and bottom toe area as hard to create the bow.
Had two kholi bats direct from SS at great cost to the Inital buyer both where very underwhelming made one better by severe knocking in.
As agreed we can make shapes but if you want a half pressed super soft bat which makes no sense we can do that too.
Rns and Bas and Bdm make very good bats as most people tend to do to survive in the industry.
Thank you about the aftercare comment they try there best the lads..
No arguments mate also Indian bats tend to be dryer so although pressed the same normally drier bats do seem softer and do mark up more too another train of thought too.
Dave I wasn't saying harder pressed in a negative way, or didn't mean it to at least. I personally prefer a former pressed bat. Just that some SS bats I've seen are really very soft so appear to ping better out the pack but I'd imagine don't last that well at all without considerable knocking in
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If a bat is knocked in properly and is pressed well it can be made by Uncle Tom Cobley and do its job.
Brand A vs Brand B vs Brand C? It doesn't matter in the end.
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Here is another option in the form of BDM, good bats they are. The profile looks spot on.
[url]http://www.eclipseallsports.co.uk/index.php/bats/bdm/bdm-game-kohli-02.html[/url] ([url]http://www.eclipseallsports.co.uk/index.php/bats/bdm/bdm-game-kohli-02.html[/url])
Have to admit that Eclipse are a very good company. Bought one bat from them (eclipse bat) which I am knocking in atm, also a Shrey Helmet.
Best part about their site is the Videos and you can see what you are buying if you cant get to a shop.
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also like the CA 10000 on there :-( did I pick wrong lol
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Yes but as Dave has eluded to, it is usually because of a lack of pressing in the toe (and more recently I've noticed it in the top half of the bats)
This is something I'm start to notice even in the TON bats for the UK market. The toes are extremely soft and take an age to knock in, a process which reverses a great deal of the intended bow effect. As I said I have also noticed this lack of press to create a bow in the top half of the bats too, I have a very distinct example in the shop I'll post pictures on Monday.
I knock all my bats with a mallet so it doesn't matter. If the bat performs sooner, then I am ok if the toe is soft. I can't wait for a hard-pressed-table-top of a bat to open a year later. It is just not worth it.
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I knock all my bats with a mallet so it doesn't matter. If the bat performs sooner, then I am ok if the toe is soft. I can't wait for a hard-pressed-table-top of a bat to open a year later. It is just not worth it.
That's fine, and I agree with you although I did wait many months for my laver to come to life and it was definitely worth it
What I find odd is some customers expecting, even demanding a bow that usually cannot be created without under pressing the bat at one end if not both
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That's fine, and I agree with you although I did wait many months for my laver to come to life and it was definitely worth it
That's the best bit, when you find out its a gem
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You don't have to worry about SS taking the money and not dispatching the goods to you. They are reliable in terms of money and service. But if you want a Kohli profile bat, i would say just get the SS Maximus or Ton Reserve edition from any retailer. The shape is pretty close to what Kohli uses. You save a bit of hassle and also get a proper warranty from your local retailer.
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I also bought a Virat Kohli Spec bat from SS about 2 years ago. Theirs a review on the forum too. And SS are reliable and I also paid by wire transfer and once payment was received I had the bat within 5 days. But their after service is poor. As I know someone who bought a bat direct from them too and toe split and they wouldn't respond to any emails.