About this item
A balanced Grade 4 English willow bat with substantial edges and pronounced spine height, designed for intermediate players seeking value with acceptable performance characteristics.
- Grade 4 English Willow
- Oval Handle
- Mid-positioned Sweet Spot
The Kookaburra Bubble 4.1 offers reliable performance for club cricketers with its mid-positioned sweet spot and substantial profile. Pre-prepared with KPP treatment, it requires minimal knocking-in and provides immediate playability for developing batsmen seeking durability and consistent stroke-making.
Key Features
- 210-240mm sweet spot position from toe
- Substantial 34mm+ edge thickness with rounded profile
- 65-67mm spine height providing good structural support
- Minimal 1-2mm scallop design
- Moderate 10-12mm bow for balanced pickup
- Oval handle with 'Hexa' grip for improved control
- KPP (Kookaburra Pre-Prepared) treatment
- Available in short handle only
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the Kookaburra Bubble 4.1 Cricket Bat suitable for professional play?
A: The Bubble 4.1 is more suited to intermediate players and club cricket rather than professional level, due to its Grade 4 willow classification which offers acceptable performance at a value price point.
Q: How much preparation does the Kookaburra Bubble 4.1 Cricket Bat require before match use?
A: The Bubble 4.1 comes with KPP (Kookaburra Pre-Prepared) treatment, requiring minimal knocking-in before match play. However, 2-3 hours of light knocking-in is still recommended to optimize performance.
Q: What type of player would benefit most from the Kookaburra Bubble 4.1 Cricket Bat?
A: The Bubble 4.1 is ideal for developing players seeking durability and consistent performance. Its moderate weight range (2lb 8½oz - 2lb 10½oz) and balanced profile make it suitable for all-round stroke play.
Q: How does the sweet spot placement on the Kookaburra Bubble 4.1 Cricket Bat affect playing style?
A: With its sweet spot positioned 210-240mm from the toe, the Bubble 4.1 performs best with conventional stroke play rather than bottom-handed techniques, providing reliable performance for orthodox batting.