Hello all,
I bought a Affinity Carbine for this season and I thought I'd share my experiences and review the bat. It's been a bit of a rollercoaster ride for me with this bat but I'm hoping we will have a beautiful relationship together culminating in piles and piles of runs! This is a bit of a long review so please bear with me. There will be lots of pictures for those not interested in my ramblings
I bought this beauty from Jason at CSO back in May
The bat weighed in at 2"10 and felt wonderfully balanced in the hands. The finishing was esquisite and the shape was exactly what I prefer in a bat...very full no concaving. I was over the moon and couldn't wait to get after the bowling with it. I paid for the bat to be knocked in and when it arrived I knocked it in for about another 2 hours just to make sure it was ready. Then tragedy struck. Three balls into her debut this happened....
I was gutted to say the least. It took a lot of scrimping and saving to get that bat and it failed before i was even able to get off the mark with it. (I hit 76 off about 34 balls that day while breaking another one of my favorite bats in the process....yup not a great day to be me)
I quickly contacted Marcus (#TeamAffinity) about my issue via email. He instantly put my fears at ease stating that the willow had failed... most likely due to storm damage... and I was entitled to a new bat. Marcus and Jason were amazing to deal with and I had a new Carbine in my hands within 3 weeks.
My new bat was very similar to the first one ...obviously....except it was about an ounce and a half heavier at 2'11.5. Once I put a second grip on her along with a scuff sheet and lots of fiberglass tape the weight was up to a an ominous 2"13.3
here is a pic of the profile
I quickly got started on the knocking in process. I knocked the bat for about 5 hours. Hit some catches and spent a couple hours hitting a ball attached to a string hanging from the roof of one of my clubs outdoor nets. The bat was ready but I wasn't ready to have my heart broken again. So the bat stayed in the kit bag only coming out hit catches or to do gentle throw downs. Other than my apprehension about having the bat break again I was also worried about how I would fare using a bat so much heavier than what I was used to. My bats are generally in the 2.7- 2.9 range. The bat is beautifully balanced and picks up around 2.10 - 2.11 but being more of a stroke maker than a slogger I was very concerned about what batting with a stick this this weight would do to my timing.
So in the final game of my season i decided to give it a go.
The first thing I discovered using the bat was that the weight was definitely a factor. I struggled to middle anything for about 3 overs. I hit a bunch right of the toe (which was very frustrating) and had a few top edged hooks and pulls fly for six (which was pleasing
). When I finally did middle one....wow. I gently pushed an on drive past the bowler hoping for a single only to see the ball race past mid on for four. I was able to middle a few more during my stay at the crease before toe ending a slog sweep to the man on the fence at deep midwicket for 42.
In closing, I am very happy with this bat's performance. I need to spend a lot more time with it in the middle to get used to the weight and I'm already considering a weight routine for the off season to make sure I can make the most of it. The middle on this thing is an absolute dream. It is very forgiving for things hit off centre and anything hit out of the screws absolutely flies of. This bat is supposed to have a somewhat higher middle but it seems to ping just about everywhere except the toe and the splice which I can't exactly complain about lol. The bat is still brand new so I'm expecting the ping to get even better as the bat opens up more. I really can't imagine how the ping could get better but I'm sure eager to find out.
Here's a couple pics to finish off.