SG Extra Cover English Willow Cricket bat

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Main Features

  • Thick edges
  • Fully Covered
  • Nice Duco finish
  • Natural Look
  • Nine-piece handle

Description

Introducing the most economically priced English Willow bat from SG. The Extra Cover bat is fully covered to give enhanced protection and has a nice Duco finish for a natural, consistent look. The handle is a Nine-piece imported cane handle that provides excellent shock absorption and gives jerk free performance. These bats feature Thick edges,Thick shoulder, Thick toe, Curved blade, and are made from English Willow. These bats come with a full length nylon cover with adjustable straps for carrying.

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  • Brand: SG
  • Label: SG
  • Manufacturer: SG

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