Willow Grading - What is the 909 GM range

Willow Grading - What is the 909 GM range

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Willow Grading

What is the 909 GM range?

The GM 909 cricket bat range is made from superlative seasoned Grade 1 English Willow. The range differs from the Original range of cricket bats in that there may be color on the one edge of the cricket bat. This is to go along with a predominantly straight grained willow and a few minor cosmetic blemishes. Make no mistake, if you buy a cricket bat made out of Grade 1 ENGLISH Willow even if it has a few minor cosmetic blemishes it is far superior to a Grade 2 English Willow cricket bat.

The 909 cricket bat is fitted with a top quality treble spring multi-piece handle made out of high quality cane. The handles are technologically researched to provide the most superior feel, flex and control for the batsman over the bat.

Last but not least, as is standard the 909 range of cricket bats comes finished with GM NOW! and ToeTek. The GM NOW! and ToeTek adds huge amounts of durability to the bat.

If you are not going to buy an Original L.E or an Original, the next GM on your list should be a 909.

To see what makes an Original Le cricket bat. Click Here.

To see which small bat maker is making bats in Australia. Click Here.

To see a full list of all the brands in the world. Click Here.

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