About this item
The GM VERVA 808 is a precision-crafted English willow bat featuring a low swell position, F2 face profile, and powerarc bow design for enhanced front-foot striking power.
- Grade 2 English Willow
- Fuze Rubber Handle
- Low Positioned Sweetspot
The GM VERVA 808 delivers exceptional front-foot striking capability through its specialized low swell position and powerarc bow face profile. Crafted in England from Grade 2 English willow, this bat offers balanced performance and durability for competitive players.
Key features
- L540 blade design creating dynamic sweet spot for precision striking
- Full blade profile with imposing toe depth for attacking confidence
- F2 face profile enhancing ball contact and feel
- Fuze rubber grip providing superior handling and control
- Made in England from prime Grade 2 English willow
- Sweeping contours creating an imposing profile
- 310mm handle length for optimal balance
FAQs
Q: What type of player is the GM VERVA 808 Cricket Bat best suited for?
A: The GM VERVA 808 is ideal for front-foot dominant batsmen who favor attacking cricket, particularly during power-plays. Its low swell position makes it perfect for players who like to drive and play aggressive strokes.
Q: How does the weight distribution of the GM VERVA 808 Cricket Bat affect performance?
A: The GM VERVA 808 features a low swell position with considerable toe depth, creating a balanced pick-up despite its powerful profile. This weight distribution enables quick bat speed while maintaining striking power.
Q: What is the difference between the GM VERVA 808 Cricket Bat and other GM bats?
A: The GM VERVA 808 differentiates itself with its L540 blade design, powerarc bow face profile, and distinctly imposing toe profile. Unlike some other GM models, it's specifically engineered for front-foot dominance rather than all-round play.
Q: Does the GM VERVA 808 Cricket Bat require any special preparation before use?
A: Like all quality English willow bats, the GM VERVA 808 benefits from proper knocking-in before match use. We recommend 4-6 hours of gradual knocking-in with a bat mallet, followed by net sessions with old balls before using it in competitive matches."