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Woodworm Hard Drive BLACK LABEL

When looking through the Woodworm range for 2011 the Woodworm Hard Drive BLACK LABEL really stands out from the rest. Before we go into too much detail just take a long look at its profile it really is an impressive looking bat and Woodworm themselves even pat themselves on the back over this bat suggesting it is a “belting bat”

The Woodworm Hard Drive BLACK LABEL is not in fact the most expensive in the Woodworm range as it will only set you back around £199.99, I say only it’s still an expensive bat but you will soon be glad you parted with that sort of money as you will be the talk of your whole club when they know you have a Woodworm Hard Drive BLACK LABEL.

The Woodworm Hard Drive BLACK LABEL has a massive sweet spot as well as chunky edges and is made from the finest English willow money can buy with an unbleached natural finish to further show off the beauty of the wood and finished off with an Australian wax and anti scuff sheet. The bat is light and boasts a balanced pickup but then again doesn’t every bat? It has a new Octopus style grip which provides improved ventilation for those big run scoring exploits.

So is the Woodworm Hard Drive BLACK LABEL the bat for me I hear you ask well that all depends on your budget it is a fairly expensive bat but with Woodworm fast becoming one of the leading suppliers of Cricket equipment you are certain to get a good bat for your money. If you haven’t got that kind of money then there’s still plenty in the Woodworm range to suit your needs. All in all a fantastic bat, worth £200? Only one way to find out.

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Gray Nicolls Oblivion

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