Hunts County Special Edition Pulse Cricket Bat

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Main Features

  • Long blade
  • Thick edge
  • Extended sweet spot
  • Large profile
  • Reinforced toe guard

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The Hunts County Special Edition Pulse cricket bat is all British made with British willow. It's heavier than the average British made bat and its large profile, long blade and thick edge with an extended sweet spot enhance performance and extends durability.

Other Details

  • Brand: Hunts County
  • Label: Hunts County
  • Manufacturer: Hunts County
  • Item Dimensions: 29.00 in x 8.00 in x 2.00 in; 10.00 lb

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