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GM Aura 808 from Vitas
« on: November 16, 2014, 02:31:17 AM »

So, with GM impressing me the most out of the 2015 ranges, I decided to get in contact with Jake. Initially, I was torn between the Sigma and Aura, and to some extent, the Icon and Mogul. I decided to just go with the Aura in the end, as the full profile and duck bill attracted me the most. (Also preferred the stickers over the other 4) So I placed my preorder with Jake, and this is what I received on Wednesday!














As you can see, it's a lovely sized bat all round, with nice thick shoulders and a full profile. The profile isn't too dissimilar to the Purist of last year, and would have been a much more fitting profile for the Purist. The edges are a good size, between 33-35mm, and the hitting zone is large and evenly spread. Honestly, I personally feel you don't need edges bigger than 35mm to make you feel confident at the crease, but different things work for different people. :) The pick up index on this is 2, and I agree, it does pick up very nicely and is balanced well. It weighs in at a shade under 2.10, which was the weight I asked for.

I found that this one seemed to be pretty firm in the pressing, but it seems to tap up well all round despite this. The toe is pretty thin, but it doesn't really give off too much jarring, if anything, no more than most bats give. (You really shouldn't hit the ball there) Compared to the Purist, the hitting area is more generous, but the Purist has got a much more concentrated and powerful sweetspot. The handle is semi-oval, and feels nice with the ripple grip. It is a good size, much better than the thin handles of the Octane and Argon of the 2 years just past. This is probably my second favourite GM shape over the past few years, just behind the Argon, and just in front of the Icon.


Strange, how I remember that about a year and a half back, I would recommend people against picking GM over a smaller brand. I also remember slating the new style of stickers, but I do like them better now. I always thought they were overpressed, underperformed and were overpriced, thanks to solely judging by sound off the mallet and the opinions of some on this forum. (Still think the latter is true of the G1 range) However, it appears that I've become quite the GM fan over time, and I blame the lovely Flare OLE at Vitas for this. Now, I would recommend people to get a low-mid range GM if they're going for the big brands, simply because I trust them the most, and the low-mid range represents VFM. They definitely aren't all overpressed, and they are the most consistent bats out of the big brands, from what I've seen. (My definition of overpressed is that it has been pressed to a point where it has a detrimental effect on performance, and will probably last longer than you!)




(Icon isn't mine) The Argon is as good a bat as any in my collection, and the strange thing is that the pressing on the Flare is definitely much softer than the rest. It still dents readily with the mallet, and makes a lovely thud. The Icon is an example of a bat which has been very well used - the handle is going, but the sound and feel is amazing. The performance has improved with use, but not massively IMO. The biggest change was probably in terms of sound and the hitting zone became more even. (It already performed well from the beginning) I think that because feel and sound are what we tend to judge a bat when using it, people get confused with this and performance. (I do believe that feel and sound are important too though, just not a direct way of determining whether a bat will/does perform well or not)


Anyways, a big thanks to Jake and Robin at Vitas for this bat. They've always delivered, and have failed to disappoint this time round too. Would highly recommend anyone to pop in for their forum event coming up, it is quite a strange feeling being in such a spacious showroom. (A good strange!) By far the best cricket shop I've ever visited. :D
« Last Edit: November 16, 2014, 02:39:31 AM by Chad »
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Re: GM Aura 808 from Vitas
« Reply #1 on: November 16, 2014, 07:57:46 AM »

Another lovely bat to the collection Chad, by the looks of it your in need of a GM cave!

Had my first quick look at the GM range yesterday at my local non forum (no swearing please) retailer
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Re: GM Aura 808 from Vitas
« Reply #2 on: November 16, 2014, 08:01:50 AM »

Great review Chad. It has got me looking through the Vitas GM thread to pick out another new stick!
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Re: GM Aura 808 from Vitas
« Reply #3 on: November 16, 2014, 09:51:17 AM »

Cracking profile on the Aura mate, really like the shape on this bat.
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Re: GM Aura 808 from Vitas
« Reply #4 on: November 17, 2014, 04:50:53 PM »

nice review Chad boy, big fan of GM now :) can't wait to receive my aura bat as well:)
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Re: GM Aura 808 from Vitas
« Reply #5 on: November 17, 2014, 04:53:10 PM »

Many thanks Chad, hope it serves you well. 808 is incredible value for money in my opinion. Sub £200 and very attractive in terms of looks and performance. I can't knock any of the 808's we have in stock.

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Re: GM Aura 808 from Vitas
« Reply #6 on: February 24, 2015, 09:56:15 PM »

Having used this bat a few times now against bowling and a machine, I feel I can comment on the performance etc!

Performance wise, this bat felt a touch hard but responsive. The middle is long, with the hitting area extending from about mid-low to high. You will almost certainly know immediately when you toe one, as there is a lack of wood in that area, but you shouldn't really be hitting many there anyways! The pick up and balance of the bat is superb, loved using it against the bowling machine.

All in all, a solid and reliable bat. I would recommend it probably more for people who aim to play textbook shots into gaps, not that I'm one of them, but felt that the pick up and hitting area allowed for cover drives and flicks to be played consistently well. (Again, my own opinion, but everyone is different)

Oh, and not that it will mean a huge amount, but flicking through a copy of The Cricketer yesterday after missing my train home, I believe an Aura 606 scored the highest across all price ranges, with 88/100! Other things worth noting was that they seemed happier with the Kudos2 Players compared to the Kudos SPS, and the NB TC560 scored nicely, coming 2nd (I think) in the budget category. Again, not that it is always representative of bats as a whole, so don't believe what they say to be the case for all bats! Having only seen one NB and one Aura, I have to say both I've seen/used have been impressive. :)
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Re: GM Aura 808 from Vitas
« Reply #7 on: February 24, 2015, 10:03:04 PM »

Chad, Chad, Chad

Why did you have to bump this thread? Every time I see that 606 Flare I regret selling it (especially for the price you had it!)
That was a proper bargain bat  :(
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Re: GM Aura 808 from Vitas
« Reply #8 on: February 24, 2015, 10:26:50 PM »

Bit off topic but is the Aura the new-new version of the flare shares the same profile and toe??
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Re: GM Aura 808 from Vitas
« Reply #9 on: February 24, 2015, 11:12:28 PM »

Bit off topic but is the Aura the new-new version of the flare shares the same profile and toe??

The Aura and Flare have different profiles. The Flare was more of a smooth shape, with the spine running into the toe, while the Aura has a duckbill and a slightly more concentrated hitting area IMO. Both are non-concaved. :)

Chad, Chad, Chad

Why did you have to bump this thread? Every time I see that 606 Flare I regret selling it (especially for the price you had it!)
That was a proper bargain bat  :(

I'm sorry, I have no idea what you're talking about. I bought it off some guy called CameronPye94, whom I have not seen for a good while now...
« Last Edit: February 24, 2015, 11:21:12 PM by Chad »
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Re: GM Aura 808 from Vitas
« Reply #10 on: February 25, 2015, 12:08:07 AM »

Aah thank you for clearing that up is there any bat in the new that's close to the flare-it was by far the nicest bat I ever owned
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Re: GM Aura 808 from Vitas
« Reply #11 on: February 25, 2015, 12:19:31 AM »

Aah thank you for clearing that up is there any bat in the new that's close to the flare-it was by far the nicest bat I ever owned

I'd be tempted to check the bay for a flare bud, they keep appearing.

And I know how nice they are, some knobber sold the wonderfully pressed, incredibly pingy and near perfect condition flare 606 pictured in this thread to chad for peanuts!  :(
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