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Equipment => Bats => Topic started by: Cricket_PTY on April 13, 2020, 12:11:00 AM
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I used a Funky Bat borrowed by a good friend... now i am looking more info about this brand but sadly i didnt found any...
Do anyone have something about it?? maybe a official website or facebook page or anything related???
https://www.cricket-hockey.com/funky-cricket-bats-?fbclid=IwAR3DdflgrKMDYa3K7MW3c016EWOxYfRezQeHGZkWTETF92PoPbNAc6pvE6s (https://www.cricket-hockey.com/funky-cricket-bats-?fbclid=IwAR3DdflgrKMDYa3K7MW3c016EWOxYfRezQeHGZkWTETF92PoPbNAc6pvE6s)
Cheers guys...
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Funky is run by the owners of Cricket Hockey, located in Downton, just outside of Salisbury, so the link you have shared above is their website. A few years ago, the local leagues down here in Dorset/Hampshire were full of these bats, not so much nowadays. I had a Slug 150 a few years ago, which I think was the Grade 2 model, and it was excellent value for money. Nice, chunky profile albeit with a slightly thin handle.
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I used a funky l. E last season for £200 can't really go far wrong. Very big full profile, decent ping, definitely Asian made. handle had a wobble towards the end of the season cricket hockey offered a repair or replacement. The first one i used a couple of years ago was very good however again had a handle issue over time. I don't remember it being overly thin. Can't fault the performance on either!
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I used a funky l. E last season for £200 can't really go far wrong. Very big full profile, decent ping, definitely Asian made. handle had a wobble towards the end of the season cricket hockey offered a repair or replacement. The first one i used a couple of years ago was very good however again had a handle issue over time. I don't remember it being overly thin. Can't fault the performance on either!
So they are not UK made bats ???