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April 06, 2012, 08:40:19 PM »
Looking at getting some new spikes (like the look of the SL22's) but wondered what the different spike configs are designed for and what people use?
Am i right in saying half spikes are designed for batting?
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whatever you feel most comfortable in really.
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If you are a bowler, I'd definitely go for 4 spikes in the heel - will give you a much better footing, particularly if it's a little bit wet
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Agree with rich. I prefer bowling in half spikes
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I personally think bowling in full spikes is a lot better.
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