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  1. J

    Willow vs. Cedar vs. Pine cricket bat

    We have been making a wide range of bats using alternate timber. Great bats. Maple, Oak, Ash plus various lighter timbers. Our website is being redeveloped at the moment but should be up again next week.
  2. J

    Willow vs. Cedar vs. Pine cricket bat

    Bamboo is fine but it flexes to much. To much flex and the ball exit speed from the bat is slower. We know because we have tested bats in a purpose made testing facility in Perth.
  3. J

    Willow vs. Cedar vs. Pine cricket bat

    Hi. We have been researching and testing making bats from alternate timber for more than 2 years. Engineers have been working with us. We now have 14 types of wood we use. Willow ranks 10 out of 14. Our best bats are made from ash, oak, maple and european bass wood. They are fantastic bats...

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