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Friendly and sound advice on how to buy a bat online, prepare it for use and look after it.
It is widely accepted amongst good cricketers and good bat manufacturers
that a bat is a tool of the trade, its raw materials are naturally grown and not man made. A good bat is produced by craftsmen and their aim is to combine excellent hitting power with durability. The combination is not always,
if at all easy. Softer pressed bats tend to “go better’ but are even more likely to crack. The harder pressed bats last longer but often hitting power is compromised. The bat makers aim is to strike a balance between the two to
make the best all round cricket bat. Here at owzat-cricket we know about bats and look for this all important balance in all the bats that we buy.
Being cricketers ourselves, we understand the importance of the pick up and feel
of a bat. All bat makers and batsmen alike agree that this is far more important than the dead weight of the bat. With careful attention to balance, a bat maker
can produce even say a 2lb 13oz bat with a very light pick up weight. For this reason we give a weight range indication for all bats that we stock and grade
them from light, medium or heavy in the pick up. This enables you to select the exact bat you are looking for by selecting from the drop down lists that we provide
with each bat. You can then be assured that our expert staff will send you the correct pick up that you are looking for, in effect we are your ears, eyes and
arms!. If for any reason you think we have got it wrong, we will either exchange or refund your bat if not totally satisfied, no quibble.....we understand how personal a cricket bat is!.
Once you have your bat we hope that these few tips will help you prepare and look after your new “pride
and joy”....enabling it to give you many hours of run scoring enjoyment at the crease.
1. Give your new bat a light sanding and a coat of linseed oil (natural face bats only), applied with the
fingers, or a soft cloth. There is no need to oil the back or shoulders of the bat and please take care not to oil around the splice, as this loosens the glue. Please make sure you give the toe at least a couple of
coats, this helps prevent water ingress into the bottom of your bat. Do not over oil, a couple of coats is ample.
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