WILLOW: MASTER 99 is Grade 3A and SS TIGER Grade 4 premium English willow, Hand Crafted naturally air dried having
SIZE & WEIGHT: Full Size (Men's), Short Handle (SH) weighs less than or equal to 2.9 - 2.10 oz and has having 9 Piece rounded Handle (Made of Sarawak Combination Cane)
SWEET SPOT: MASTER 99 has low to mid sweet spot whereas TIGER cricket bat has mid to high sweet spot, and both are are engineered to maximise the size of the sweet spot, allowing the middle of the bat to be spread further across the blade meaning that off center strikes perform better
Grains - 5-8 and Edge thickness of 38-40 mm
PROFILE : MASTER 99 has profile to the mid to low and TIGER has mid to high profile. The curve of the bat from the tip of the handle to the end of the toe. Designed to enhance the position of the hands by placing them ahead of the ball, which is essential for good stroke play
Description
SS MASTER 99 and TIGER new series launch by SS, are Premium Series made of selected premium English willow, hand crafted naturally air dried.
1) SS MASTER 99 is premium English willow of Grade 3A hand pressed and TIGER is grade 4 willow
2) GRAINS: Between 5-8 clear straight Grains, Edge thickness of 38-40 mm
3) BAT SIZE: Full Size (Men's), Short Handle (SH), weighing 2.8 oz
4) BAT HANDLE: 9 Piece rounded Handle (Made of Sarawak Combination Cane)
5) SPINE CONCEPT: It is developed with super spine concept which is developed on top of the traditional bat spine. This spine combines with big edge of bat and gives super power on shots
6) SWEET SPOT: MASTER 99 has low to mid sweet spot whereas TIGER cricket bat has mid to high sweet spot, and both are are engineered to maximise the size of the sweet spot, allowing the middle of the bat to be spread further across the blade meaning that off center strikes perform better
7) PROFILE : MASTER 99 has profile to the mid to low and TIGER has mid to high profile. The curve of the bat from the tip of the handle to the end of the toe. Designed to enhance the position of the hands by placing them ahead of the ball, which is essential for good stroke play