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SOULMAN1012

GM Aion review
« on: November 11, 2023, 02:54:02 PM »

Afternoon all

So took delivery today of a GM Aion. Firstly appearance wise the colours really work well. Flores ent on black always stands out nicely and it’s a very good design for the TV etc.

So on to the bat. This is the 404 grade and my first thought as always is why oh why to GM insist on bleaching this grade. This one has some lively right grains with some marble effect markings on the face in and around the plying area but other than that is lovely. @Edward Lowy please stop bleaching 404 grades please.  Profile wise it’s similar to the chroma which was in all essential purposes a more budget friendly players shape and this to me is is negligible difference to the chrome. It’s different to the Hypa in that the shape flows a lot better and is bigger all round than the Hypa which seemed to have a shape that for me doesn’t work as well as this Aion and Chroma did.

Handle - still the best in the business on my opinion with a loveky oval shape at the bottom in a nice medium thickness and tapering onto a round handle toward the top. For me having 5 GM’s currently this is no thinner or thicker than previous years. Grip is a thin Lite I think they call it. Branding looks good at the top but for me will be immediately changed.

Profile - GM refer to this as a low swell I would call it mid/low personally. Edges are 39mm toe 21mm edge 29mm centre and shoulder 16mm. Full shape but these is a small drop from the spine to the edge as it’s not a convex profile like the GN Powerspot. In all very good specs for a bat that weights 2lb 7oz. However!!!!!!!!

Now onto the width. This is the only GM I have and think iv ever had from the 20odd iv owned and used that’s narrower and as soon as I took it out the box it looked narrow as silly as that sounds as I’ll get into I’m talking mm but maybe when your working with bats daily and have owned so many it’s the first and only time iv ever seen this from GM. This is 105/106 as the battery has died in the gauge. It’s the same front and back. A comparison iv put below is a Hypa which is the full 108mm and when you out them both in a bat gauge you really can see the gap is greater on this Aion vs my Hypa, Diamond, Kyros and chroma. This could be a one off but someone else did mention the same so maybe it’s just this model to achieve the retail demanded weights and customer demanded specs in edge shape and full profile.

Pressing - simple it’s a GM which has a firmer feel when it’s first out the pack and once properly prepared will be very good no doubt. They are just not a soft pressed bat. Personally feel they have stiff handles which require a bit of breaking in.  As always will require a decent amount of time in the nets to be ready to use in a game.

404 model is now £120 and thanks to Rob @Six Sixes Cricket for the super service and speedy delivery. Given the fact that I make my own now and only use others occasionally in the nets this is a sweet price point for me as the GN Powerspot was as well. The 606 has always filled this gap but they are moving now over the £150 mark but just how prices are going. Just as I said hope Mr Lowy can review the bleaching as I can’t believe retailers find it easier to sell bleached bats over explaining maybe the reason for the mark and that overall very few have detrimental impact on its performance.










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Re: GM Aion review
« Reply #1 on: November 11, 2023, 03:12:23 PM »

Great review. It's certainly my favourite of GM's 24 range.
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Re: GM Aion review
« Reply #2 on: November 11, 2023, 03:23:18 PM »

Nice review

@Edward Lowy

Great work but can the less width be addressed for future batches ?
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Re: GM Aion review
« Reply #3 on: November 11, 2023, 03:57:39 PM »

Nice review

@Edward Lowy

Great work but can the less width be addressed for future batches ?


What compromise are you willing to accept to rectify this? And would the general public also feel the same way? Not gonna blame the consumer for wanting what they want, but if GM are to compete with the like of SS in terms of big attractive profiles at light weights, they're gonna have to employ the same tricks - thinner handles, narrowing etc. If it was not narrowed, the profile would appear smaller and the bat would be heavier. In the end it's about the reach - the Brava was designed as a 2.10+ profile, yet most likely retailers have been asking for lighter weights as they sell. Big light bats will always require some sort of compromise to produce readily in a stock shape.


Thanks for the review @SOULMAN1012 - that particular 404 doesn't look to be heavily bleached if its any consolation. Having seen some of these at retailers today, IMO they've rectified what I found in some Bravas early doors last year with the pressing not being right - they felt a lot more consistent and responsive. The Mana was also very good, nice big hitting zone upon initial inspection.
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Re: GM Aion review
« Reply #4 on: November 11, 2023, 04:23:04 PM »

I guess the first thing to understand is if a bat in this example is 2.7 how much weight would it add to increase it to 108mm or the 107mm they were previously .

Not all bats will be 2.7 .. will it increase weight by 1oz , 0.5oz ?
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Re: GM Aion review
« Reply #5 on: November 11, 2023, 05:05:29 PM »

I guess the first thing to understand is if a bat in this example is 2.7 how much weight would it add to increase it to 108mm or the 107mm they were previously .

Not all bats will be 2.7 .. will it increase weight by 1oz , 0.5oz ?

Each mm of the width is about an oz so it would be 2.9/2.10. 2.10 is about as heavy as retailers seem to want hence the light grips being used by a lot of companies along with slight narrowing as the new grip of added is 0.5 heavier so it’s now 2lb 8oz
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Re: GM Aion review
« Reply #6 on: November 11, 2023, 05:13:36 PM »

Wow that is interesting 1mm of width adds 1oz

It probably explains it then…
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Re: GM Aion review
« Reply #7 on: November 11, 2023, 05:36:11 PM »

Doesn't quite mathematically add up - 3mm is probably closer to 1oz - otherwise full width blade weighs 108oz! Might not sound much, buy in the world of bat buying being done online - the oz or so matters for retailers.
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Re: GM Aion review
« Reply #8 on: November 11, 2023, 05:45:43 PM »

Which retailers have the most stock atm? Would like to see in person than buy online
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Re: GM Aion review
« Reply #9 on: November 11, 2023, 05:53:14 PM »

So which one is it 3m =1 Oz or
1mm = 1oz

If it’s 3mm =1oz if the bats are varying from 2.7 and a bit to 2.12 depending how many are 2.11 and 2.12

Would not making them normal width or 107 mm make sense

Majority of public prob doesn’t care or even notice to be fair though

It did seem to me Edward was not aware of the bats being less width ?
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Re: GM Aion review
« Reply #10 on: November 11, 2023, 05:53:46 PM »

Not quite sure thats accurate tbf. I find it's half an oz generally. Still a weight saving if you take off 3, 4 or even in some cases more obviously
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Re: GM Aion review
« Reply #11 on: November 11, 2023, 06:40:34 PM »

Is it to fair to add the difference from the chroma it’s a flat face so
Potentially better or more suited if you play on true pitches ?
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Re: GM Aion review
« Reply #12 on: November 11, 2023, 06:52:30 PM »

Is someone able to have this and the Brava side by side please? Much appreciated.
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Re: GM Aion review
« Reply #13 on: November 11, 2023, 06:52:48 PM »

Sorry I should have been clearer in that the guide ( came from a very very good uk bat makers was a mm off each edge is about an oz either way it’s all pretty much pointless and lost outside of this forum where the majority of players buy in stickers, budget and the in fashionable brand that the superstar they want to be like uses they are the top reasons outside of willow nerd factory that is CBF lol.
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Re: GM Aion review
« Reply #14 on: November 11, 2023, 08:31:39 PM »

Wasn't B3 was it? I seem to remember reading somewhere on here that someone from B3 once said a mm taken from all over the back (rather than the edges) was around an oz, but could be imagining that
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