About this item
The Stealth Max is crafted with a maximum profile design featuring substantial edges and spine height, offering exceptional power while maintaining manageable weight for aggressive stroke play.
- 6.1 Grade English Willow
- Oval Handle Design
- Mid-High Sweet Spot
The Stealth Max provides remarkable power through its maximum profile design and substantial 64-68mm spine height. Optimized for aggressive batsmen who prefer timing over pure muscle, this bat delivers exceptional ball-striking capabilities.
Key Features
- Maximum profile design for enhanced power
- Rounded face profile for improved ball response
- 38-40mm edge thickness for substantial hitting area
- Minimal 1-2mm scallop maintaining strength across the blade
- 11-12mm bow supporting controlled aggressive shots
- 6.1 Grade unbleached English willow for reliable performance
- Sweet spot positioned 170-190mm from toe for optimal middle
- Substantial 64-68mm spine height for excellent power transfer
- Oval handle for enhanced grip and control
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Standard toe profile balancing durability and weight
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2lb 12oz to 3lb weight range offering controlled power
FAQs
Q: Is the Kookaburra Stealth Max Cricket Bat 2025 suitable for front-foot dominant players?
A: Yes, the Stealth Max's 11-12mm bow and substantial spine height make it ideal for front-foot strokes while still offering excellent back-foot capability.
Q: How does the 6.1 Grade willow in the Kookaburra Stealth Max Cricket Bat 2025 perform?
A: The 6.1 Grade unbleached English willow offers good performance with reasonable ping and durability, though it may require more knocking-in than higher grades.
Q: Can the Kookaburra Stealth Max Cricket Bat 2025 be used effectively in all formats?
A: Yes, the Stealth Max's balanced weight distribution (2lb 12oz-3lb) makes it versatile across formats, though it particularly excels in limited-overs cricket where power hitting is premium.
Q: How does the sweet spot position on the Kookaburra Stealth Max Cricket Bat 2025 affect playing style?
A: The mid-high sweet spot (170-190mm from toe) favors players who strike the ball higher on the blade, making it excellent for drives and horizontal bat shots.