About this item
The GM Diamond 404 features a flowing contoured spine with mid-swell positioning in a shorter 540mm blade, offering excellent balance and a large sweet spot for confident stroke play.
- Grade 3 English Willow
- Hex Grip Handle
- Mid-positioned Sweet Spot
The GM Diamond 404 Cricket Bat delivers exceptional balance through its shorter 540mm blade length combined with a flowing contoured spine and mid-swell position. This design creates an impressive sweet spot for confident ball-striking while maintaining versatility for all-round stroke play.
Key Characteristics
- Ben Stokes signature model with unique tattoo design incorporated into labels
- PowerArc bow face profile enhances power transfer on impact
- Traditional full blade profile with flowing contoured spine
- Mid-swell position ideal for versatile stroke-making
- Hex Grip technology provides superior grip in all conditions
- Shorter 540mm blade length improves pickup and maneuverability
- Made in England from Prime Grade 3 English Willow
- ToeTeK technology for enhanced durability
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Is the GM Diamond 404 Cricket Bat 2025 suitable for front-foot players?
A1: Yes, the mid-swell position and PowerArc bow face profile of the GM Diamond 404 make it excellent for front-foot play while still performing well for back-foot strokes.
Q2: How does the shorter blade length of the GM Diamond 404 Cricket Bat 2025 affect performance?
A2: The 540mm blade length improves balance and pickup, making the GM Diamond 404 feel lighter in hand while maintaining power through its optimized sweet spot positioning.
Q3: What playing level is the GM Diamond 404 Cricket Bat 2025 designed for?
A3: The GM Diamond 404 with Grade 3 English Willow is suitable for serious club cricketers and developing players who want professional-grade performance at a competitive price point.
Q4: Does the GM Diamond 404 Cricket Bat 2025 require knocking in before use?A4: Yes, despite having ToeTeK technology for added durability, the GM Diamond 404 still requires a proper knocking-in process of 4-6 hours to optimize performance and prevent premature damage.