I think you mean they'll be the best machine made bats.... The bench made one's by the "batmakers" are reserved for pro's I think
No, CAD + CAM is only used to create the definite profiles for perfect balancing and even weighting of the bat. The bats are pressed by both machine and man before the batmaker at GM finishes off each bat individually. Do not take anything away from GM. They have been perfect for the past 3 seasons.
It's not got the biggest spine but there's no concaving, concaving can help accentuate the spine.All the GM bats are different shapes, the Flare with no concaving. Apex with little bow etc
Images of the profile and shaping of the bat. The flare looks like it has a very simple design with no pronounced middle?http://www.cricketsales.co.uk/popuplargeimage.asp?strImage=1094.jpg&strImageType=product&strPageTitle=Gunn%20&%20Moore%202010%20Apex%20DXM%20LE%20Cricket%20Bathttp://www.cricketsales.co.uk/popuplargeimage.asp?strImage=1100.jpg&strImageType=product&strPageTitle=Gunn%20&%20Moore%202010%20Flare%20DXM%20LE%20Cricket%20Bat
Its a shame no shops around Bournemouth stock GM bats any more, because I am going to be purchasing a GM bat for next season, but i dont like the idea of buying without picking up. The apex looks appealing, but i have heard so many reviews about the icon!The bats this year certainly look good and im sure they will sell well.
icon still the best IMO, spoke to steven at GM he sed the flare was very similar to the purist