Kookaburra
NICKEL 6.3 SELECT JUNIOR CRICKET BAT
NICKEL 6.3 SELECT JUNIOR CRICKET BAT
SKU: 2A26237J
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The Kookaburra Nickel 6.3 Select Junior Cricket Bat offers dependable performance, balance, and durability for young players developing their game. Crafted from Grade 5 hybrid unbleached English willow and featuring a non-oil Armourtec face, it provides long-lasting playability. The full-profile design with a low sweet spot ensures excellent control and power for front-foot players, while its balanced pickup makes it easy for juniors to swing freely.
Key Features:
- Grade 5 Hybrid Willow: Built for consistent performance and lasting strength.
- Armourtec Facing: Non-oil protective coating improves durability.
- Full Profile Shape: Low sweet spot (130–170mm) ideal for front-foot stroke play.
- Lightweight Pickup: Balanced and easy to handle for developing cricketers.
- Junior Sizes: Available in Harrow, 6, 5, 4, and 3.
The Kookaburra Nickel 6.3 Select Junior Bat blends modern design with traditional craftsmanship - offering durable performance and control trusted by cricketers around the world. Order your Kookaburra Nickel 6.3 Select Junior Cricket Bat today and experience lasting performance, classic styling, and the iconic Kookaburra balance - ready for action in the 2026 season.
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Harrow, 4, 5, 6, 3 |
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