Product Review: Gray-Nicolls Off Cut Pro Batting Gloves
You could argue that nothing symbolises the way that cricket has moved on than when a classic, understated, established brand adds funky to their stable. Say hello to the Gray-Nicolls …
You could argue that nothing symbolises the way that cricket has moved on than when a classic, understated, established brand adds funky to their stable. Say hello to the Gray-Nicolls …
Didn’t take long! In my defence they are replacing a pair of Gray-Nicolls Cricket Shoes which unfortunately didn’t exactly last very long. I returned them and put the refund towards …
Hindsight is a wonderful thing, and often a costly thing not to have. My Kookaburra shoes which I bought initially were fine, but turned out to be too small Size …
Well when you have stunning Gray-Nicolls Black Legend Batting Pads which you will probably never use (T20 theory to one side) of course you need a pair of matching gloves. …
I bought these a) because I could, b) because I could and c) because I wanted them. I have little expectation of using them, although I do have a theory …
For reasons I can not even start to justify I now own five (5) pairs of perfectly adequate and useable batting pads!! The Gray-Nicolls Select 600 are in my ‘museum’ …
The only reason that I no longer use the 2020 Kookaburra KC 3.0 White Grey Rubber Sole Cricket Shoes & 2020 Kookaburra KC 3.0 White Grey Cricket Spike Shoes is …
Having written before about the Williamson Boucher Classic Bundle, how much I liked the look of the brand, and what I great idea I thought the bundle concept was, I …
I have reviewed both the Masuri TON and the Gray-Nicolls Prestige bats previously and have included the individual reviews below for completeness. This review is a comparison between the two …
The T in Masuri T Line stands for Test, whereas Gray-Nicolls pitch the Prestige pads at the County/Premier Level which from the start would intimate that the Masuri Pads should …
E Line is the Elite level of product from Masuri, so these are gloves that the Pros wear (they do a Pro version with more traditional sausage fingers if you …
When looking to purchase Masuri Batting Pads you need to bear in mind that the clue is in the way they name the various models: ELine (Elite), TLine (Test), CLine …
Two things to bear in mind when you buy a Masuri Cricket Bat: a) you are buying a Sareen Sport (SS used to mean Stuart Surridge in my day!) bat, …
Thigh Pads, or guards should I say, have certainly changed since my day when they were soft, small, and secured by about 3 meters of tape! The moulded aspect of …
When I first purchased my Shrey helmet I took the view that I wouldn’t really need a Neck Guard and that if I did then I would buy one. One …
I know!! When I reviewed the Masuri E LINE Steel Helmet I explained my reasoning behind not adding the StemGuard, but subsequently I asked around and the consensus was to …
Noah built an ark, whereas I seem intent on doubling up kit in my cricket bag (if only you knew what else was coming later in this series of reviews!). …
Guess what? I have two Grey-Nicolls Thigh Pads, although at least this time I have a ‘proper’ reason: the All In One 360 Batting Thigh Guard is too small for …
Something I enjoy about reviewing a product is how much I usually learn myself. So at the risk of telling you things that you already know Masuri offer their products …
Am a tad OCD about bags, so no surprise that when I was figuring out which cricket bag I was going to get I had a very specific set of …