About this item
A precision-engineered Grade 3 English willow bat with an advanced Arc profile that combines thick edges and a large sweet spot for powerful stroke play while maintaining excellent pickup and balance.
- Grade 2 English willow
- Premium cane handle
- Expansive sweet spot
The SG ARC 2.0 combines innovative CAD engineering with traditional craftsmanship. The arc profile creates optimal weight distribution while the Grade 2 English willow offers reliable performance without premium pricing. Perfect for batsmen seeking power and control with minimal effort.
Key Features
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Premium Materials: Grade 2 English willow with full profile blade and thick 37-40mm edges
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Superior Construction: Multi-piece cane handle with shock-absorbing rubber inserts
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Balanced Performance: Optimized weight distribution (2.7-2.9 lbs) for light pickup with substantial power
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Enhanced Sweet Spot: Arc design creates larger effective hitting area for aggressive stroke play
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Comfort Features: High-quality grip and ergonomic handle design reduce vibration and improve control
FAQs
Q: Is the SG ARC 2.0 Cricket Bat suitable for professional play?
A: Yes, the SG ARC 2.0 is suitable for competitive cricket across all levels, though professionals might prefer Grade 1 or Grade 1+ willow for marginally better performance.
Q: How does the weight of the SG ARC 2.0 Cricket Bat affect its performance?
A: The SG ARC 2.0's balanced 2.7-2.9 lbs weight distribution provides excellent pickup while maintaining power, making it versatile for both front and back foot play.
Q: Does the SG ARC 2.0 Cricket Bat require knocking in before use?
A: Yes, like all English willow bats, the SG ARC 2.0 requires proper knocking in (approximately 6-8 hours) to compress the fibers and improve durability before match play.
Q: How does the arc profile of the SG ARC 2.0 Cricket Bat differ from traditional profiles?
A: The CAD-designed arc profile of the SG ARC 2.0 creates a more evenly distributed sweet spot compared to traditional profiles, offering better balance and reducing the odds of edge-caught dismissals.