Kookaburra
BIG KAHUNA CRICKET BAT
BIG KAHUNA CRICKET BAT
SKU: 2A26139C
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The Kookaburra Big Kahuna Cricket Bat is engineered for players who want maximum power at the crease. Featuring a monster profile with thick edges and a high sweet spot, this bat is designed to dwarf even the biggest boundaries. Crafted from unbleached English Willow and finished with Kookaburra’s Pre-Prepared process, the Big Kahuna delivers massive hitting potential with professional balance and control.
Key Features:
- Unbleached English Willow
- Monster profile with oversized edges for explosive power
- Short handle length (857mm)
- Designed for heavy hitting and clearing boundaries with ease
- Spira grip for comfort and control
- Kookaburra Pre-Prepared (KPP)
- Weight Range: 2lb 12oz (1248g) – 3lb (1360g)
Profile: High sweet spot approx. 200–210mm from toe with 37mm edges
Edge Thickness: approx. 38mm – 40mm
Edge Profile: Round
Face Profile: Rounded (2mm)
Toe Profile: Standard
Spine Height: approx. 65mm – 67mm
Scallop: approx. 1mm – 2mm
Bow: approx. 10mm – 12mm
Handle: Oval
The Big Kahuna is the heaviest hitter in the Kahuna family, delivering boundary-clearing performance with the same craftsmanship that has made Kahuna one of the world’s most trusted bat ranges.
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