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SOULMAN1012

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Re: GM Siren
« Reply #15 on: April 07, 2020, 09:11:05 PM »

For a bat with such a low sweetspot isnt 19mm bit too thin for the toe? I love Gm bats as much as the next guy but ever since my neon broke last year i have been a bit vary of bats with overly thin toes. Really wish they brought the Kaha back

Not for me personally all my bats are quite light. This is 2.9 which is about the max weight i use so for me the toe is thick enough. Iv never broken one yet but I don’t try and smash the ball or drive Yorkers etc.
My neon is roughly the same.
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Re: GM Siren
« Reply #16 on: April 07, 2020, 09:27:00 PM »

Ive got s gm 808 and leachy reckoned  it felt firm but it really goes well, that feeling of suprise how far it went. I dont think its gonna last long, its dented like the surface of the moon but really pleased with it.

I agree with Edge’s theory that its more to do with the handle than the press. I think the handles are really good.
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Re: GM Siren
« Reply #17 on: April 07, 2020, 09:43:29 PM »



I agree with Edge’s theory that its more to do with the handle than the press. I think the handles are really good.

On this point I really do try and loosen the handle on my bats when I’m knocking on it prepping them. Always have stood on the handle, but with my full weight but with pressure on the handle with in resting in the base of an office chair or a brick etc if at home. Always do this before a game as well.
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Re: GM Siren
« Reply #18 on: April 07, 2020, 09:50:57 PM »

Not for me personally all my bats are quite light. This is 2.9 which is about the max weight i use so for me the toe is thick enough. Iv never broken one yet but I don’t try and smash the ball or drive Yorkers etc.
My neon is roughly the same.
Batting Style and formats matter a lot i guess. Here in uae its mostly t20s and you cant really hang about for long without taking risks. It was the only bat i ever broke and incidentally had the thinnest toe among all the bats i have ever owned. Need to see a siren in flesh to judge
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