^ I have a Warner replica (made by the one-and-only Stuart Kranzbuhler) and it is nearly 2-14. I had to have an XP ! Nobody is doing what Kranzbuhler is doing right now. Why not end this on a high note.
A warner replica is special a 50plus on the other hand is another level go get one buddy
Minimum weight of 50 Plus is 2-14, is it not? Probably because of the big handle?
^ What is the difference between Warner replica and 50+? Warner is SSH size where as 50+ is SH size?
In terms of handle, I would guess the thickness would be the same with length being different (Warner being SSH while 50+ is standard SH).
I can use bats up to 2.10 but I find 50+ to be touch heavier for me as the innings progresses.
Why's that then? As with the graphite backed blades of yesteryear (which an amateur cricketer could still use), you will be allowed to use them for "the natural life of the bat". If you look after you bats there's no reason they won't last you for years to come. I probably have enough "soon to be illegal" size bats to last the rest of my playing days if I wished to use them. Equally, I already have plenty of decent sticks that fall within the new size restrictions. I have hit enough sixes with these "small bats" to tell you the new size regulations will make sod all difference anyway...
.... snip my warner replica 2lb 12oz 53mm ssh the warner actual players sh with a smaller end knob 52mm & weight 2lb 14oz with chrome decals it is the best balanced & feels the lighest did a test blinfolded & all three guinea pigs picked the warner everytime
Sorry but I think you have been either brain washed by some salesman, or you are bragging too much without even knowing it.As you can see in the link below, Barry R. is holding THE ACTUAL Warner's bat.Neither it is a SSH, and nor does it have a "smaller end" knob, AND no "thin" handle.http://custombats.co.uk/cbforum/index.php?topic=40874.0Sorry to burst your bubble what you have are only buzz words used by a salesman. Your bats are nothing close to Warner's actual bat. IMO.