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Companies => Off-the-shelf companies => RNS Larsons => Topic started by: ursmasti on June 02, 2016, 04:25:26 PM
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Purchased this after i saw it on their FB , paid $265 including shipping to USA . Pings nicely feels lighter and well balanced. One thing i noticed it the willow is very dry for sure.. finishing on this bat is very good but sticker are already peeling off looks like they are not applied properly.
Weight : 2.7
Edges : 38mm
Profile : full
Sweetspot :Mid to Low
Grains : 12
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Looks a nice one, RNS do intrigue me after seeing some of the Facebook posts but for sure based on the dimensions the willow will be very over dried.
Definetly seems as though you need to update us on your whole collection!
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Sorry to re-open this thread again, but I am looking for a new bat and came across RNS Larson. How is your experience with their bat so far and overall ping compare to Indian brands like TON, BDM?
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Sorry to re-open this thread again, but I am looking for a new bat and came across RNS Larson. How is your experience with their bat so far and overall ping compare to Indian brands like TON, BDM?
I wouldnt buy another one for sure ... looks wise its really good but after i knocked in and played in nets its really bad ... after first nets i have never touched that bat again may be i got bad one
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maybe it just needs time to open up...cant imagine a bat with that kind of looks perform poorly..
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Haven't seen any thats not over pressed
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The new supposedly player grade bats all have lots of noticeable blemishes.
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My RNS is just decent. I barely use it because it is bottom heavy and I don't use bottom heavy bats. I use it in nets some time But ping wise it isn't bad.
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Larsons Apparently nets bat.
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Go with BDM, they're far superior ping wise compared to TON or RNS
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I had an rns ordered from their website. Looked a beauty. Over pressed with tiny middle.
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My mate had one, same experience, over pressed.
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I had one grainy over pressed RNS bats. Had to spend good amount of time with my LV mallet and now the bat pings really good.
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Does the bat name reflect the level of pressing then?
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Does the bat name reflect the level of pressing then?
haha!
I had 2 RNS bats.. 1 stickered brittania - loved it.. Other one was a dud Larsson stickered. Mind you at least 10 years ago
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I have had and used many a RNS bats, they were always good as they were the choice of people who couldnt afford expensive bats back in the day. Over the last 5-6 years i have felt the quality of batmaking has deteriorated, you can get good willow but if you can't shape it right or press it right its useless. We used to go to the factory and pick bats as kids and it was always lovely but what ruined the experience for me a few years ago was my dad went and picked a bat, they took it inside to knock it and put it in a bat cover. When he got back in the car and just decided to take the bat out to send me some pics it was a completely different and much inferior bat...he had to go back ask them to give him the bat he had actually picked...all about making money and pulling wool over peoples eyes...
above it just my opinion of them and experience, i wouldn't buy one again.
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maybe it just needs time to open up...cant imagine a bat with that kind of looks perform poorly..
Bats are like women, good looks don't guarantee performance.
Sometimes the lookers don't go very well, while the munters will blow your mind!
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Bats are like women, good looks don't guarantee performance.
Sometimes the lookers don't go very well, while the munters will blow your mind!
I think it's got more to do with who's holding the woman ( or the bat ) as to how they perform.
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I think it's got more to do with who's holding the woman ( or the bat ) as to how they perform.
You have to oil your woman like you oil a motor, lubrication always helps!
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Go with BDM, they're far superior ping wise compared to TON or RNS
I completely agree. BDM bats are far better.
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RNS - I believe they actually press the willow for only one in a hundred bats :D.
Honestly RNS is a complete dead on arrival product. Almost every model i have seen from RNS is posted in the range of 175 to 275 USD with claims of pro quality willow. People who are short on budget do buy these bats and they claim it performs well. I agree - it performs well for the price they paid, but it doesn't perform upto the level expected from a grade 1 or grade 2 bat.
Two main problems of RNS ...
1. Handle - It's uber thin and it breaks easily.
2. Soft press - Blade is too soft. Even a mild tap with a ball results in deep impression on the face. Knocking really doesn't improve it.
Somehow adding a second grip on RNS bat throws the balance completely off. They seem to have a very delicate balance. Little bit of weight addition here and there results in a dead dud.
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BDM & TON/SS - Both these brands make very good top of the line, but their mid tier offerings leave a lot to be desired. Due to mass production of mid/low tier bats from these brands their press is inconsistent. If you are buying from one of the sponsors you are likely to get a top performer from TON/BDM. BDM aerodynamic & SS Limited edition are extremely popular due to their price point, but these tend to have a very uneven behavior from one bat to another. Just because one performed well, you can't be assured that the next one will perform well.
If you are buying TON/SS or BDM from online retails (non-forum sponsors) - my suggestion would be to stick with top of the line models - TON Reserve, TON player edition, SS Gladiator, SS Maximus & BDM Dynamic Extreme.
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I had 2 RNS Millennium bats, both lasted less than a season. Very dry bats, oiled & knocked it etc. One cracked from the shoulder and other broke into 2 pcs. So no more RNS for me.
I have had good experience with BDM, GM, Gray Nicolls & BAS.I think BDM always had a full profile with good thick edges always with in the guidelines(30mm to 40mm). I have place an order with them on FB for a new bat hopefully it's here soon.
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Love my rns...10 years on and still sorting runs...was only have 2/3 but performed better than a lot of other bats I have had
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Lots of posts on FB posts from the RNS seller claiming bats with VK profile when theya re obviously not, e.g. ones with spine down to the toe.