About this item
The Kookaburra Kahuna 2.1 offers balanced performance with substantial edges, premium Grade 2 English willow, and a strategically positioned sweet spot ideal for competitive cricket.
- Grade 2 English Willow
- Oval Handle Construction
- Mid-High Sweet Spot
The Kahuna 2.1 delivers substantial power through its thick 35-38mm edges while maintaining excellent balance. The mid-positioned sweet spot (215-235mm from toe) offers consistent performance with a carefully designed 64-68mm spine height and subtle bow (11-12mm) for enhanced ball control and stroke-making capability.
Technical Specifications:
- Premium Grade 2 unbleached English willow construction
- Oval handle design for improved grip stability
- Rounded edge profile with curved face.
- Standard toe design for traditional feel
- Moderate 1-2mm scallop for weight reduction
- Enhanced spine height (64-68mm) for improved structural integrity
- Available in Short Handle (2lb 8oz-2lb 10oz) and Long Blade (2lb 9oz-2lb 11oz)
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the Kookaburra Kahuna 2.1 Cricket Bat 2024 suitable for professional match play?
A: Yes, the Kahuna 2.1 is crafted from Grade 2 unbleached English willow with professional-grade specifications, making it suitable for serious competitive cricket at high levels.
Q: How does the sweet spot positioning on the Kookaburra Kahuna 2.1 Cricket Bat 2024 affect playing style?
A: The mid-high sweet spot (215-235mm from toe) makes the Kahuna 2.1 particularly effective for front-foot drives and conventional stroke play, with enough versatility for back-foot shots.
Q: What type of player would benefit most from the Kookaburra Kahuna 2.1 Cricket Bat 2024?
A: The Kahuna 2.1 suits technically accomplished batsmen who value balanced performance. Its moderate weight and substantial edges benefit players who rely on timing rather than pure power hitting.
Q: How does the oval handle on the Kookaburra Kahuna 2.1 Cricket Bat 2024 impact performance?
A: The oval handle provides enhanced grip stability and improved control during shot execution, reducing unwanted twisting on off-center strikes while offering better feedback to the batsman's hands.