About this item
The GM KRYOS Original features a shortened L540 blade with mid swell position and PowerArc bow face, crafted from Grade 1 English Willow for superior performance.
- Grade 1 English Willow
- Hex grip handle
- Dynamic mid-positioned sweetspot
The GM KRYOS Original offers precision engineering through its shortened L540 blade design, creating a dynamic sweet spot with mid swell positioning. The bat delivers controlled power with exceptional balance from the sweeping toe profile and PowerArc bow face technology.
Key Features
- Shortened 540mm blade length with traditional full profile
- Mid swell position for controlled power play
- Duck-billed toe profile enhancing balance and pickup
- PowerArc bow face profile (F4.5) for optimal striking performance
- Made in England from prime Grade 1 English Willow
- Hex grip technology for superior grip in all conditions
- 310mm handle length (short)
- Ice cold iridescent labels for distinctive appearance
FAQs
Q: Who is the GM KRYOS Original Cricket Bat best suited for?
A: The KRYOS Original is ideal for competitive batsmen who value control and precision with their stroke play. The shortened L540 blade with mid swell position suits players who prefer a balanced bat with good maneuverability.
Q: How does the shortened L540 design of the GM KRYOS Original Cricket Bat affect performance?
A: The shortened 540mm blade creates a more dynamic sweet spot and improves maneuverability, allowing batsmen to play shots with greater control while still delivering power where needed.
Q: What makes the Hex grip on the GM KRYOS Original Cricket Bat different from standard grips?
A: The Hex grip is specifically engineered to provide maximum grip available on the market, ensuring perfect handling in all playing conditions and reducing the likelihood of the bat twisting in your hands during impact.
Q: Does the GM KRYOS Original Cricket Bat require knocking in before use?
A: Yes, like all Grade 1 English Willow bats, the KRYOS Original requires proper knocking in before match use to compress the fibers and maximize durability. Allow 4-6 hours of progressive knocking in for optimal preparation.