Full Description
DSC FLIP 3.0 CRICKET BAT
The DSC Flip combines contemporary looks with outstanding performance. The name comes from the different looks on the front and back of the bat – it plays just as good as it looks by the way!
It features an extended sweetspot to allow the batsman to dominate the crease. It combines massive edges with subtle concaving to produce a huge profile which feels very powerful. The pronounced bow and mid sweetspot make it a brilliant all-round bat for all kinds of players
This fusion of technical excellence and striking aesthetics will enable you to take your performance to the next level, in a style that demands attention and the best ones are at Romida!
Specification:
• Exquisitely handcrafted by the DSC master craftsmen
• Curved Blade for powerful performance
• Extended Power Zone for monstrous hitting area
• Treble spring (9pc) handle for maximum shock absorption and strength
• Pronounced bow for unparalleled stroke play
• Conforms to MCC Law 5 for maximum approved bat size
• Designed for the powerful and dominating strokes
• Weight: 2lb 7oz – 2lb 12oz
Flip 1.0 – Grade One bat
Flip 2.0 – Grade Two bat
Flip 3.0 – Grade Three bat
Willow Grades:
Grade One: The most expensive willow and usually the most attractive blades. There may be some red wood evident on the blade and generally there will be at least 6 fairly straight grains. There may be a small knot or speck on the edge or back of the bat but the playing area should be clean.
Grade Two: Excellent quality but usually more red wood may be visible on the bat. This won’t affect the playability of the bat. Similar number of grains as a grade 1 with potentially the odd blemish or butterfly mark on the face.
Grade Three: The most extensively used grade – and certainly the most popular at Romida as it offers outstanding value for money. A grade 3 blade may have up to half the face with a tint or red wood colour but this won’t affect the playability. This grade will have about five grains on the face which might not be straight and there is likely to be some specks or butterfly marks on the face.