So...
Had our third club nets session on Wednesday evening and I took along my Bubble for the first time (all balls used are ex-match balls, no horrible rocks so no real risk - anything full of length I've always left in an indoor net session). Although I'd used it for a previous summer net, it was getting some attention, not least from one guy who was (I'm not exaggerating) besotted with it, recounting his youth watching Stewart and Thorpe and spouting details about every Bubble model (strange how he missed this release last year but there you go).
He's not an aggressive player (once took 38 balls to get off the mark in a 40 over game, another game was 3 not out after 20 overs), so I suggested he used it (he currently has a Kook genesis) and if he really liked it to make me an offer. I don't really want to get rid of it but have a 40th birthday lads weekend in April to fund...
I had a good net with it then passed it over. I'd modified the grip last summer to my usual preference - double binding bottom hand and two grips, with the grip taped at the bats shoulders. This has served me since then and for numerous Vitas net sessions without any trouble.
After his ten minute net, I get the bat back with the tape dislodged and the grip has rode up the handle a quarter of the way. I still feel violated (and not in a good way!).
I have some grip grip and will use it but my question is; what the heck is he doing to that grip when batting to make it do that in only ten minutes?! I've seen it happen to bats before and constantly wonder how; a) it happens and b) how people can bat with a grip half way up the bat handle...
Does anyone on here do this? Do you know why?!