So I went to visit Paul at IJC today, mainly just to have a look at all the shiny new bats he has in stock. All I wanted to purchase was a couple of grips.
I didnt really know which grips I wanted, was hoping he had some hybrids though. I played about with some of the bats he had in stock (I'll get to those later) and a couple had really quality hybrid grips on. Looked through the box of grips he has in the shop (which he really needs to sort out so its easier to look through) and found a gold one, same as on the Affinity Carbine.
So I bought that and a black thick spiral one, and the hybrid will be going on my net bat once Ive sanded it down and shoe gooed the toe.
Now on to the bats. I was hugely impressed with the Affinity bats. They look amazing.
Lovely stickers, great shape and nice grains on them too. Picking them up, they felt really well balanced and picked up nicely. Think they were 2'10 and 2'11 but they felt a good couple of ounces lighter to hold.
Then Paul told me to use the mallet on the Spectre. The sound off the middle was great, but the ping, sound, everything off the toe was unreal. Sounds like the middle off most bats. It really was something. I know the toe isnt what you want to using to hit the ball, but if you do then you will get so many extra runs compared to other bats.
I was also very impressed with the Hammer range. Bats had really nice shapes, picked up very well too. Only thing is they are a tad expensive, but I think if you did purchase one you probably would get your money's worth. The Platinums were particularly impressive.
The Carbine really is one of the best bats Ive seen, and I would encourage anyone who has any opinion on the Affinity bats to look at them in person.
Also, just want to say how Friendly and helpful Paul was. First time Ive been to his shop and he was more than happy for me to look at his bats even though I wasnt going to be buying one, and to talk about cricket in general.