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Re: Your kit for 2022...
« Reply #120 on: April 11, 2022, 06:35:24 PM »

Yeah mate, custom shape that John did for me based loosely on the B3 Trott shape.

Agreed, the red ink looks great, and pink works real well with those new stickers. Same goes for the Scott. Lovely collection- where did you get the grips from?
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Re: Your kit for 2022...
« Reply #121 on: April 11, 2022, 09:14:58 PM »

Agreed, the red ink looks great, and pink works real well with those new stickers. Same goes for the Scott. Lovely collection- where did you get the grips from?

Yeah all lovely bats and in all honesty probably too nice for the likes of me! GM Matrix grips in pink, I got a big pack of them from eBay but imagine most decent cricket shops would have a few in stock.
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Re: Your kit for 2022...
« Reply #122 on: April 11, 2022, 09:20:41 PM »

Yeah all lovely bats and in all honesty probably too nice for the likes of me! GM Matrix grips in pink, I got a big pack of them from eBay but imagine most decent cricket shops would have a few in stock.
Cool mate thanks. Have lots of fun using them in nets and matches!
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Re: Your kit for 2022...
« Reply #123 on: April 18, 2022, 12:16:00 PM »

My first season playing cricket again in over 20 years, so a bit of a hodge-podge of kit (I was always a sucker for matching stuff, but alas, not yet).



Stuff
- Neon Pro Stand Up Wheelie Duffle Bag
- Masuri T Line Helmet

Pads
- GN Prestige Pads

Gloves
- Neon Hybrid Reserve
- Kookaburra Ghost 2.2

Thigh Pads
- Stretton Fox Modify
- Aero P2 Strippers

Spikes
- Puma 19.2

Bats
(All homemade - someone has to use them!)
- Worker Bee TMA-1: 2 lbs 10, medium middle, batting against pace bat.
- Worker Bee Hellas: 2 lbs 8, medium middle, all day bat.
- Worker Bee Elysium: 2 lbs 10, medium-high middle, good bouncing pitch bat.
- Worker Bee Apollo: 2 lbs 10, , short blade, T20 bat.
- Worker Bee Pathfinder: 2 lbs 11, low middle, slow low pitch bat.

And just for good measure, because I lost my Ayrtek Hybrid Sweatband at winter nets before I could even use it... a few home-made efforts!
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Re: Your kit for 2022...
« Reply #124 on: April 18, 2022, 04:05:27 PM »

Love those bat model names @marsbug
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Re: Your kit for 2022...
« Reply #125 on: May 09, 2022, 07:04:18 AM »

A pretty evening shot of my 2022 kit

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Re: Your kit for 2022...
« Reply #126 on: May 09, 2022, 08:15:44 AM »

Ooooh @marsbug  - really like those Puma 19.2 shoes - can you get those as rubbers?
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Re: Your kit for 2022...
« Reply #127 on: October 15, 2022, 09:27:45 PM »

Definitely a post season photo as my kit changed a little bit through 2022.





















Bats
Chase Custom R7
Salix Custom Alba
Scott Custom Grade 1
Scott Custom Grade 2
Gray Nicolls Alpha 1.1 5 Star Lite

Softs + Protection + Shoes
Keeley Worx Gloves
Chase FLC Gloves
Gray Nicolls Legend Gloves
Chase FLC Pads
Puma Evospeed 2 Keeping Gloves
Gray Nicolls 5 Star Keeping Pads
Aero P2’s
Masuri Lid
Asics Gel Advance 5
Gray Nicolls GN1000 Bag
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Re: Your kit for 2022...
« Reply #128 on: October 16, 2022, 06:55:25 AM »

Did you have any designated match bat Toby?
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Re: Your kit for 2022...
« Reply #129 on: October 16, 2022, 08:53:32 AM »

Did you have any designated match bat Toby?

Grade 2 Scott and the salix were used in matches last season.
 Chase and GN have been used for a few nets sessions.
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Re: Your kit for 2022...
« Reply #130 on: October 19, 2022, 04:59:33 PM »




I have been meaning to do this for a while and after seeing @Toby post, I thought why not share mine.


Only problem now, is where to begin; if I start with my bats (from left to right):


Warsop Platinum (3lb 4oz and only purchased this season)
2 Warsop Butterflies (both weigh about 2lb 10oz each and are both over 20 years old)
Warsop techique bat (purchased at the end of last season)
Warsop fielding bat


Batting Pads:


Warsop Platinum Pro


Batting Gloves:


Warsop Platinum Pro Flexi & Warsop fingerless inners


Abdominal Guard:


Shock Doctor


Thigh Guards:


Aero P2 Strippers


Helmet:


Shrey Armor (with Chingford C C embroidered badge stuck on)


Wicketkeeping Pads:


Warsop Clubmax


Wicketkeeping Gloves:


Warsop Clubmax with inners (recently purchased as old ones were rather dilapidated and needed these for indoor cricket)


Fielding Pads:


Warsop Butterfly (they were part of my old Warsop Butterfly pads)


Spikes:


Nike Court Air Zoom Vapor Pro (spiked by Cheshire Shoe Repairs; white soles)
Nike Court Vapor Lite (spiked by Brian & Brenda; black shoes)


Socks:


HEXXEE Ice Blast Pro Performance


Hats:


Chingford CC Baggy Cap
Chingford CC Sun Hat


Accessories:


Sidearm Elite


Bag:


Warsop Platinum Pro Duffle Bag



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Re: Your kit for 2022...
« Reply #131 on: October 19, 2022, 05:13:03 PM »

Added this beast to this year's kit. got it for an older SS price tag and this is gonna be a belter







How much u have used this bat?? i have seeing some reviews about it, but living in a non-cricket country i have to buy tru pictures and without  the feel of it in real life... so how good it is? is any different to other bats ??? larger sweetspot as SS says ???

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Re: Your kit for 2022...
« Reply #132 on: October 19, 2022, 06:14:10 PM »




I have been meaning to do this for a while and after seeing @Toby post, I thought why not share mine.


Only problem now, is where to begin; if I start with my bats (from left to right):



Warsop Platinum (3lb 4oz and only purchased this season)
2 Warsop Butterflies (both weigh about 2lb 10oz each and are both over 20 years old)
Warsop techique bat (purchased at the end of last season)
Warsop fielding bat


Batting Pads:


Warsop Platinum Pro


Batting Gloves:


Warsop Platinum Pro Flexi & Warsop fingerless inners


Abdominal Guard:


Shock Doctor


Thigh Guards:


Aero P2 Strippers


Helmet:


Shrey Armor (with Chingford C C embroidered badge stuck on)


Wicketkeeping Pads:


Warsop Clubmax


Wicketkeeping Gloves:


Warsop Clubmax with inners (recently purchased as old ones were rather dilapidated and needed these for indoor cricket)


Fielding Pads:


Warsop Butterfly (they were part of my old Warsop Butterfly pads)


Spikes:


Nike Court Air Zoom Vapor Pro (spiked by Cheshire Shoe Repairs; white soles)
Nike Court Vapor Lite (spiked by Brian & Brenda; black shoes)


Socks:


HEXXEE Ice Blast Pro Performance


Hats:


Chingford CC Baggy Cap
Chingford CC Sun Hat


Accessories:


Sidearm Elite


Bag:


Warsop Platinum Pro Duffle Bag

how are the nike vapours for comfort mate? i was thinking of getting some spiked for next season.. also did you notice much of a differance in quality of spiking between chesire shoe repairs and brian and brenda?
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Re: Your kit for 2022...
« Reply #133 on: October 19, 2022, 07:21:59 PM »

how are the nike vapours for comfort mate? i was thinking of getting some spiked for next season.. also did you notice much of a differance in quality of spiking between chesire shoe repairs and brian and brenda?
Both pairs are very comfortable. There is a huge difference in quality of spiking between the two; I would recommend Cheshire Shoe Repairs.
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Re: Your kit for 2022...
« Reply #134 on: October 20, 2022, 12:03:59 PM »

Chunky looking handles on the bats @Thorne_Cricket - lots and grips and massive hands?

Also, the butterfly bats being 20 years old, are they not showing any sign of coming to an end?
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