About this item
The GM VERVA Limited Edition 2025 is an English-made cricket bat featuring a low swell position, F2 face, and powerarc bow profile designed for aggressive front-foot play with substantial power.
- Grade 1+ English Willow
- Fuze Rubber Handle
- Low-positioned Sweet Spot
The GM VERVA Limited Edition 2025 offers exceptional front-foot power through its specialized low swell position and full convex profile. The L540 blade design creates an optimized sweet spot while the distinctive toe depth and powerarc bow face provide additional striking power for aggressive batsmen.
Key Features
- Full convex profile with low swell position for front-foot dominance
- Substantial toe depth enhancing confidence in power-hitting
- L540 blade design for optimized sweet spot placement
- F2 face with powerarc bow profile for enhanced ball striking
- 310mm handle length with Fuze rubber grip for superior control
- Made in England from premium Grade 1+ English Willow
- Available in multiple grades (Original LE through 404)
- Offered in both adult and junior sizes
FAQs
Q: How does the GM VERVA Limited Edition 2025 perform for back-foot play?
A: While primarily designed for front-foot dominance, the GM VERVA's full blade profile and substantial edges still provide adequate performance for back-foot shots, though its specialty lies in front-foot striking.
Q: What player type is the GM VERVA Limited Edition 2025 most suitable for?
A: The GM VERVA is ideal for aggressive batsmen who favor front-foot play, particularly power-hitters who look to drive through the covers or down the ground during power-play overs.
Q: How does the weight distribution of the GM VERVA Limited Edition 2025 compare to other GM bats?
A: The VERVA features a lower swell position than many GM models, concentrating weight lower in the blade for enhanced front-foot striking power without sacrificing maneuverability.
Q: What is the break-in period required for the GM VERVA Limited Edition 2025?
A: Like most premium English Willow bats, the GM VERVA requires approximately 4-6 hours of knocking in with a mallet followed by gradual net sessions before being match-ready to ensure optimal performance and durability.