Most consistent of all the big brands in my opinion. So your opinion then Sarge, are GN bats under pressed in certain areas because of the bowing?
Well I might see if Laver will do one then. If they have an ultra light cleft that is. It would only be worthwhile though if they could do it cheaper than the GN ones.
To create a big bow theyd have to underpress certain areas like the toe, which they wont do.
I'd agree about consistency and have no issue with GN pressing. I also knocked 2 E41, 2 GN100, 2 F18, 1 Powerbow Gen X last season, that said the Aussie made ones are a class above the other in terms of press quality. That said I'm eyeing off the GN500 at $300. I'd have to see it in the flesh.
I only saw the sample and it was ok, there are always a couple of gems floating around though. I can't wait until our orders start coming through, it's like xmas for bat nerds, only 4 weeks to go.
I think Laver are restricted by the size of the clefts that they buy from JS Wrights so the largest they can make is around a 42mm edge...
Typically for this shape we would be looking at around 2.15, yes for a crown it can be lighter but how light obviously depends on the density of the willow. I would advise calling the office and speaking to Streaky about what crown willow there is at present and discuss the weight.
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