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Junior sized cricket bats for adult players?
« on: September 01, 2016, 09:11:56 PM »

At the age of 21 I am returning to the wonderful sport that is cricket after a 4 year hiatus. I was a county player in my early teen years and for some reason i just lost interest.
Anyway, on to the subject. I am a very small adult, 5'4 (165) to be exact and I'm looking for a bat that although being the right length for me is also heavier than your typical junior bat with a huge middle (I'm not familiar with how different weights feel but from what other people use I'm thinking around the 2lb6/7oz mark). Do big companies such as GN, Kookaburra, Puma etc. make these types of bats or would it be best to go to a custom bat maker who can make a bat to my needs? (Although the price may then be an issue).
There are some junior bats on sale at the moment that are so tempting but im not sure if they would suit what im looking for! In particular this Puma evoPower 1 SE... http://www.prodirectcricket.com/products/Cricket-Bats-Puma-evoPower-1-Youth-SE-Cricket-Bat-Natural-Black-Gunmetal-894254-93303.aspx?

So yeah, any help would be greatly appreciated! And if anyone has any experience with the junior model of the Puma evoPower 1 SE then please share!
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Re: Junior sized cricket bats for adult players?
« Reply #1 on: September 01, 2016, 09:16:22 PM »

I've made a number of full width bats for smaller players. Feel free to pm me if you want and we can discuss a few options
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Re: Junior sized cricket bats for adult players?
« Reply #2 on: September 01, 2016, 09:20:22 PM »

Kookaburra do a small men's size and GM do a womens bat. They're full width blades but are shorter and lighter than a Short Handle
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Re: Junior sized cricket bats for adult players?
« Reply #3 on: September 01, 2016, 09:23:25 PM »

Don't newbery do a bat that's they call seven, which is small mens full width??


But yeah get john @Red Ink Cricket to make you one, wonderful bats!!
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Re: Junior sized cricket bats for adult players?
« Reply #4 on: September 01, 2016, 09:28:55 PM »

At the age of 21 I am returning to the wonderful sport that is cricket after a 4 year hiatus. I was a county player in my early teen years and for some reason i just lost interest.
Anyway, on to the subject. I am a very small adult, 5'4 (165) to be exact and I'm looking for a bat that although being the right length for me is also heavier than your typical junior bat with a huge middle (I'm not familiar with how different weights feel but from what other people use I'm thinking around the 2lb6/7oz mark). Do big companies such as GN, Kookaburra, Puma etc. make these types of bats or would it be best to go to a custom bat maker who can make a bat to my needs? (Although the price may then be an issue).
There are some junior bats on sale at the moment that are so tempting but im not sure if they would suit what im looking for! In particular this Puma evoPower 1 SE... []url=http://www.prodirectcricket.com/products/Cricket-Bats-Puma-evoPower-1-Youth-SE-Cricket-Bat-Natural-Black-Gunmetal-894254-93303.aspx?http://www.prodirectcricket.com/products/Cricket-Bats-Puma-evoPower-1-Youth-SE-Cricket-Bat-Natural-Black-Gunmetal-894254-93303.aspx?[/url]

So yeah, any help would be greatly appreciated! And if anyone has any experience with the junior model of the Puma evoPower 1 SE then please share!

OK, I'm biased as I'd be more than happy to make a bat for you! But, I reckon I speak for most if I suggest that the junior bats you might see retailed are unlikely to be top quality willow, or likely to be made in the UK. Not meaning to be disrespectful of the brand's business model, rather speaking as the parent of a 13 year old. Juniors have a habit of growing extremely quickly, so few parents will spend enormous amounts of money on their bats, for the 3 months of use they get. So, they are made quickly and cheaply, from willow which probably wouldn't be considered for a serious quality senior bat. The lads I know over here who get into the Suffolk sides, will often get their bats and kit from local batmakers, so as to ensure the willow and manufacturing is of higher quality.

My guess is, if you buy that Puma bat, it won't last you long. It's great you're coming back into the game, but if you were a county player before, you'll be wanting to play at a decent level and you'll quickly tire of poor results from cheap equipment.

Also, junior bats usually have shorter handles, as well as shorter and often narrower blades. Your hands in batting gloves are likely as big as any 6 footer, so a normal short handle would be appropriate. I strongly recommend you approach your local batmakers for a senior size bat, possibly with an inch or so taken off the blade, to compensate for your height. I really doubt you'll need anything shorter than that. If you're upfront about your budget, you'll probably be surprised at the quality of bat that you could get for your money, and you can discuss your specifications directly in terms of weight, middle size and middle location. It will cost more than the Puma, but as with most things, you get what you pay for.
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Re: Junior sized cricket bats for adult players?
« Reply #5 on: September 01, 2016, 09:29:26 PM »

At the age of 21 I am returning to the wonderful sport that is cricket after a 4 year hiatus. I was a county player in my early teen years and for some reason i just lost interest.
Anyway, on to the subject. I am a very small adult, 5'4 (165) to be exact and I'm looking for a bat that although being the right length for me is also heavier than your typical junior bat with a huge middle (I'm not familiar with how different weights feel but from what other people use I'm thinking around the 2lb6/7oz mark). Do big companies such as GN, Kookaburra, Puma etc. make these types of bats or would it be best to go to a custom bat maker who can make a bat to my needs? (Although the price may then be an issue).
There are some junior bats on sale at the moment that are so tempting but im not sure if they would suit what im looking for! In particular this Puma evoPower 1 SE... http://www.prodirectcricket.com/products/Cricket-Bats-Puma-evoPower-1-Youth-SE-Cricket-Bat-Natural-Black-Gunmetal-894254-93303.aspx?

So yeah, any help would be greatly appreciated! And if anyone has any experience with the junior model of the Puma evoPower 1 SE then please share!


If you know exactly how short a bat you need, you can go the custom route which I took earlier. Here are pics of some of my bats:

http://custombats.co.uk/cbforum/index.php?topic=39837.0
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Re: Junior sized cricket bats for adult players?
« Reply #6 on: September 01, 2016, 09:29:59 PM »

Don't newbery do a bat that's they call seven, which is small mens full width??


But yeah get john @Red Ink Cricket to make you one, wonderful bats!!

Just been looking through the Red Ink website. They do look incredibly nice bats. Only thing is cost though. How much do you reckon it would set me back??
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Re: Junior sized cricket bats for adult players?
« Reply #7 on: September 01, 2016, 09:37:25 PM »

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Re: Junior sized cricket bats for adult players?
« Reply #8 on: September 01, 2016, 09:38:25 PM »



Thanks a lot for your help. Looks like i'll definitely be taking the custom route!
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Re: Junior sized cricket bats for adult players?
« Reply #9 on: September 01, 2016, 09:44:00 PM »

Forum prices are below

http://custombats.co.uk/cbforum/index.php?topic=37600.0


Thanks a lot. I'll for sure have a think about it and get back to you.
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« Reply #10 on: September 02, 2016, 12:48:12 PM »

I think because of the 2lb 6ounce weight you will need to go custom as most Harrows are 2lb 5 ounces max that said there are some heavier but they you don't come across them ready made often.Being short   My  match bat is a 2lb 4  ounce  GN S/H bat full width  and is a big bat for the weight but picks up light
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« Reply #11 on: September 02, 2016, 12:56:25 PM »

@Seniorplayer is that the Kaboom you sanded down?

Slightly off topic but I did a refurb on a Slazenger recently that took next to no weight out of it. Your hand sanding weight reduction is seriously impressive!
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Re: Junior sized cricket bats for adult players?
« Reply #12 on: September 02, 2016, 01:08:20 PM »

I got a hell4leather devil weighing 2lb 9 ounce that wasn't custom made just need to look a little harder to find Harrow bats in heavier weights
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« Reply #13 on: September 02, 2016, 02:51:57 PM »

I think because of the 2lb 6ounce weight you will need to go custom as most Harrows are 2lb 5 ounces max that said there are some heavier but they you don't come across them ready made often.Being short   My  match bat is a 2lb 4  ounce  GN S/H bat full width  and is a big bat for the weight but picks up light

Yeah another thing is the width of it. I'd like it to be the length of a size 6/harrow but the width of a normal adult bat. Pretty sure its impossible to find a bat that specific unless you go custom.
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« Reply #14 on: September 02, 2016, 02:53:11 PM »

Yeah another thing is the width of it. I'd like it to be the length of a size 6/harrow but the width of a normal adult bat. Pretty sure its impossible to find a bat that specific unless you go custom.

GM Women's size bat is that exact specification I think
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