GN100 Force - £100 RRP - thoughts?
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Re: GN100 Force - £100 RRP - thoughts?
« Reply #30 on: September 11, 2012, 06:37:03 PM »

I'm my experience ive always found GN stuck in there ways and they look to be getting worse not better, how can you justify a £50 rise in the scoop with no change in design or quality or anything.

75% of the scoops ive seen haven't been g2 in my opinion ive seen some id class as g3/g4 and some i wouldnt pay £50.00 never mind £250.00 so this looks a mixed up mess.

I'm guessing that the scoop has gone well so up the price and bring in a new old range at a different price range to try and attract more customers, i would have thought both ranges would carry the same rrp with 2 models on offer and offering customers 2 different styles but the same quality at the same price.

I'm not sure how well this topic is doing in regards to orders but im certinly interested to see how many people get what they ask for in regards to number of grains as from experience you wont see many with more than 9 grains and some on here are obsessed with 27 grains and all that.



To an extent, I agree, as we were a bit disappointed with a couple of the bats GN sent us last year.  This is one of the reasons we're hand picking this time, which should ensure a reasonable selection of 9+ grained bats.  Perhaps Asad could back me up here, though, because I'm not totally sure, having never been down to Robertsbridge before...

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Re: GN100 Force - £100 RRP - thoughts?
« Reply #31 on: September 11, 2012, 07:06:04 PM »

Plus, if anyone asked specifically for a bat with 27 grains, I would turn them away out of principle.  There's picky, and then there's just plain stupid!

At the end of the day, the Dynadrive is perhaps the most anticipated cricket bat in the past few years.  It's a cracking bat - I loved the samples I was shown last week - and if someone wants one, are they really going to get hung up on grain numbers?
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