About this item
The Kahuna 6.5 delivers balanced weight distribution with a generous sweet spot, maintaining the classic profile designed for dynamic stroke play across all formats.
- 6.5 Grade English Willow
- Oval Handle Design
- Mid-Blade Sweet Spot
The Kookaburra Kahuna 6.5 maintains its heritage as a bat designed for versatile stroke-makers while offering excellent value. Its distinctive curved face and rounded edges enhance pick-up feel while the mid-blade sweet spot provides reliable performance for aggressive players on various pitch conditions.
Key Characteristics
- Mid-blade sweet spot (215-235mm from toe)
- Substantial edge thickness (35-38mm) with rounded profile
- Curved face for enhanced ball contact
- Pronounced spine height (64-68mm)
- Minimal scallop (1-2mm) maintaining structural integrity
- Moderate bow (11-12mm) for improved ground shots
- Pro Shield face treatment with painted back
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Traditional oval handle for classic grip feel
FAQs
Q: Is the Kookaburra Kahuna 6.5 suitable for front-foot or back-foot play?
A: The Kahuna 6.5 is designed for all-round play, with its mid-blade sweet spot (215-235mm from toe) supporting both front-foot drives and back-foot scoring options.
Q: How does the Kookaburra Kahuna 6.5 compare to higher-grade Kahuna models?
A: The Kahuna 6.5 features the same profile as premium models but utilizes 6.5 grade English willow, offering good performance characteristics at a more accessible price point with slightly fewer grain aesthetics.
Q: Does the Kookaburra Kahuna 6.5 require extensive knocking-in before match play?
A: While the Pro Shield face treatment provides initial protection, the Kahuna 6.5 still requires standard knocking-in (4-6 hours) to properly compress the willow fibers for optimal performance and durability.
Q: Is the Kookaburra Kahuna 6.5 better suited for certain playing surfaces?
A: The Kahuna 6.5's moderate bow (11-12mm) and curved face make it versatile across playing surfaces, performing particularly well on medium to good wickets where its balanced weight distribution supports confident stroke play.