Kookaburra
NICKEL 2.1 CRICKET BAT SH
NICKEL 2.1 CRICKET BAT SH
SKU: 2A25232C
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The Kookaburra Nickel 2.1 Cricket Bat combines traditional styling with high-performance technology, making it an excellent choice for players who value power, precision, and classic aesthetics. Crafted with high-quality materials, this bat offers a balanced profile for superior control and shot-making.
Characteristics:| Middle: | Approximately 160 to 200mm from toe |
| Edge Thickness: | Approximately 30mm to 34mm. |
| Edge Profile: | Rounded |
| Face Profile: | Rounded |
| Toe Profile: | Standard |
| Spine Height: | 60mm to 62mm |
| Scallop: | 1mm to 2mm |
| Bow: | 10mm to 14mm |
| Handle: | Standard |
| Weight: | Short Handle: 2lb 8oz to 2lb 10oz |
Additional Features:
- Kookaburra Pre-Prepared (KPP)
- ‘Hexa’ grip for excellent comfort and control
- Short Handle only
- Grade 2.1 Unbleached English Willow
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