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Equipment => Bats => Topic started by: puppy_clarke on November 23, 2008, 03:55:47 AM
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I bought a Kahuna Magnum last year. It looked like a good bat with nice straight grains and basically no blemishes, it was a nice piece of wood even tho it only had 7 grains. It was a typical kookaburra shape, not massive but i expected it perform well. After rigourous knocking in and preparation, i went out to have a hit with it in the nets and it wasn't the greatest. Especially for a $420 bat (AUD). I've never had a bat that expensive before but it wasn't great. It made a nice noise but the ball just didn't travel compared to other bats and i felt there just wasn't enough wood behind my shots.
Anyone else feeling the same about their bat? Anyone else purchase the same bat? What are your thoughts?
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Of course with everybrand there are good bats and bad bats - I've never used a Kooka but have heard mixed reviews...
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There is a guy that played against us last year with an Aussie Kahuna Magnum, he couldn't get it off the square even when he belted it, but like you say, made a nice noise, but it needs to go as well.
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mate, i've got an old beast (with the graphite) and it goes. It could just take a while to play in or is just a dud. Where did you get it from? You may be able to get a refund. Also i found the kookaburra bats seem to be going down in quality.
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my mate got a crap hunts bat. he sent it back to them and he got a new one!
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Not keen on Kooks at all anymore, I bought a Ridgeback, after knocking in it went dead. Felt like batting with laminated fence panels. Truly awful!
My friend has a belter though so it seems it's luck.
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i think they used to press them light, to make them go,but they broke alot,
i think this years and the more recent ones, have been pressed harder so they dont brake but theyve over done them, i think they need
to find that sweet spot
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Had a Magnum was the wrost bat iv ever bought and i know one other who had that problem.