How you guys can comment in the way they have without actually seeing the products... personally from the small bits I can see, there seems to be a classic GM theme through the kit - with a mixture of "modern" looking pads and "traditional" ones at various levels of protection, so people of all budget can look as close to their hero (sponsored) player as possible within their budget. Which is something I have always liked about GM kit.
The bat stickers aren't terribly clear from the pictures so we can't really comment.
As for the different face options - why not experiment a little and see what is most popular - personally I have an F2 bat and think it is a little flat, but like the size it makes you feel you have - so the F4.5 option makes sense. Given it will be down to personal preference it shouldn't be a big deal - certainly I think it is a bit of a mountain out of a mole hill.
The Icon, Argon and Octane are three awesome profiles - and the comments people have made on here previously back that up. The Purist seems a nice shape which is similar to one that other firms have used successfully, so fingers crossed.
The bags are similar, just with marginally tweaked colours
Personally I think it is a really classic range - certainly not one that merits the kind of criticism dished out.
The only thing we haven't seen is the really show stopper (like the Bubble for example) - but that is hardly a huge deal.
Given how competitive and at the same time restrictive the cricket equipment market is - I think the kit looks good and am amazed by the comments on here.
Now if there was a re-released GM Maestro in old Green and Blue livery - but with a similar shape to the Trott bat - then we would be talking