I loved my Original H4L Tempo. It was huge, scared little children and animals at 100 yards and had a similar effect on the oppo (until they saw me bat). However, despite sticking with it for 3 years I never really got on with it. The good days it was great but it was always just a touch to heavy, a little toe heavy for me. Matt did some work on it but I never wanted to change it too much. Then one day last season, I lent it to one of our players as he was struggling with a terminal GN. First ball he hit a full toss out of the ground and never looked back. He needed a better bat and had the ability to use the Tempo far better than me. I reluctantly sold it to him and he celebrated by scoring 150 odd in a league game - point proved. Anyway, a revised Tempo profile was on the radar and the whole Warner "light" thing got me thinking again. I decided to entrust one of our finest aspiring batmakers with the task and gave him a stupid requirements list. Here's the end product:-
Specs:-
2'10.7
Spine - 75mm from the face
Edge - 32mm
Toe 30mm in the middle
Shoulder 10mm
SSH
Harrow Length
Hole drilled through blade (like Hunts Revolution)
Slight duckbill at the bottom
High-extended middle
Some gentle concaving, pretty minimal
Dead chuffed with the outcome. Ryan has done a superb job and even the stickers exceeded my expectations (Ryan/Simmy will tell you I wasn't a fan lol). When you see something like this and the Red Ink I recently got from John, you really don't need to be paying silly money for a custom bat.