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Equipment => Bats => Topic started by: goxu1 on April 02, 2017, 11:25:22 PM
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Hi All
New here , just wondering who (IYHO) makes the best shoulderless bat ?
Paul
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I'm guessing the Blank Bat B20's bat maker would be the best now, however these would be dropped and not as extreme as the Newbery TT or the iconic Excalibur
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECoWSsfn7rc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECoWSsfn7rc)
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I know Warsop have made them in the past, and can make them on request.
My old man had a couple of them, and they were pretty good to be honest, I always thought of it as a bit of a gimmick, but each to their own I guess!
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@goxu1 - I don't think there are any mass-produced for the market since the demise of the Newbery TT.
I have 2 - one a Willostix Hurricane which was an off the shelf model with a nice shape, but not sure if it is in the current range. The other was a custom made by John @Red Ink Cricket which is a dropped shoulder version of a Symonds Tusker / Jumbo, and was superb value for money.
I think getting a maker on here to do you one, might be the best way to go.
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Thanks for all the replies
How is the willowstix ? I was looking at their website and sent them an email , but no
Reply as yet.
Any recommendations for a maker?
Paul
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Well many will make it for you, but the ones I had on here were from @Red Ink Cricket and @Ryan (Kelsall) both good guys and easy to deal with, despite being from the North.
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@Chad has a stormer in his collection. I'll let him tell you who made it etc
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I had a shoulderless Callen Woof Woof and it was massive and went pretty well.
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Willostix are still offering the shoulderless Hurricane model, http://www.willostix.co.uk/product/cricket-bats/hurricane-cricket-bat-english-willow/ (http://www.willostix.co.uk/product/cricket-bats/hurricane-cricket-bat-english-willow/)
I had a Stick (the original version) and it was a fantastic bat it just didn't suit my style of play
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Piggybacking onto this thread...
What difference does having/not having shoulders on a bat make?
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Piggybacking onto this thread...
What difference does having/not having shoulders on a bat make?
The idea behind the shoulderless bats is that by taking wood out of the shoulders you can leave more wood in the middle of the bat giving it a bigger sweetspot and better ping from that sweet spot for a lighter overall weight. Some players think it gives the bat a better pick up but I'm not totally sure about that
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The idea behind the shoulderless bats is that by taking wood out of the shoulders you can leave more wood in the middle of the bat giving it a bigger sweetspot and better ping from that sweet spot for a lighter overall weight. Some players think it gives the bat a better pick up but I'm not totally sure about that
So in this case, a shoulderless, SB, LH setup would give you a pretty large amount of wood in the hitting area?
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So in this case, a shoulderless, SB, LH setup would give you a pretty large amount of wood in the hitting area?
In theory that is what happens but it depends on a case to case basis like all bats, these types of bats I would really recommend going to the shop or factory and trying them out as they all feel unique in feel and they aren't for everyone. Like I said earlier they didn't suit me (but then I've never been one for massive monster bats)