strangely the G4 sounds more appealing than the g2? someone in kooks marketing needs a word in their ear
WILLOW TYPE - Grade 4 – The grain structure will be similar to the ‘Players’ with potentially 5 grains visible on the face; however, there will be more stain in the wood making these bats less attractive visually but again performance will not be impacted.
Grade 3 – the most extensively used grade of blade which offers excellent value for money. A Grade 3 blade may have up to half the face in a tint/red wood colour, but this does not affect playability. This grade will have around 5 to 6 grains on the face that may not be that straight and there is likely to be some specks or butterfly marks on the grains on the face of the bat.