Kookaburra
KAHUNA 6.3 SELECT JUNIOR CRICKET BAT
KAHUNA 6.3 SELECT JUNIOR CRICKET BAT
SKU: 2A26137G
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The Kookaburra Kahuna 6.3 Select Junior Cricket Bat delivers dependable performance, durability, and style for developing young players. Made from Grade 5 hybrid unbleached English willow and featuring a non-oil Armourtec face. Designed with the iconic Kahuna profile, this bat provides a lightweight feel, balanced pickup, and classic shot-making power - ideal for juniors building confidence at the crease.
Key Features:
- Grade 5 Hybrid Willow: Combines reliable performance with enhanced durability.
- Armourtec Facing: Non-oil protective coating reduces preparation time and adds resilience.
- Classic Kahuna Profile: Mid-to-high sweet spot for controlled all-round play.
- Lightweight Pickup: Ideal for juniors focused on improving technique and timing.
- Junior Sizes: Available in Harrow, 6, 5, 4, and 3.
Built for performance and durability, the Kookaburra Kahuna 6.3 Select Junior Bat delivers the same trusted Kahuna feel and design - making it the perfect choice for aspiring cricketers. Order your Kookaburra Kahuna 6.3 Select Junior Cricket Bat today and enjoy classic Kahuna styling, lasting performance, and trusted Kookaburra quality - ready for the 2026 season.
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Harrow, 4, 5, 6, 3 |
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