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Ash Shafts

Produced from seasoned, straight-grained American Ash forming a strong, flexible shaft with amazing resilience to years of hard hitting, suitable for either beginners or world-class players.

Ash shaft

Carbon Fibre Shafts

This lightweight material is extremely strong with immense torsional rigidity. The base of the tube is fitted with an attractive brass or aluminium socket, which is fastened to the head with a 6 mm counter-sunk, 'Allen' keyed bolt. Each carbon fibre shaft is fitted with a choice of lightweight grips allowing more weight to be added to the head to provide a superior pendulum action.

Carbon fibre shaft

Duplon

A dense, lightweight, shock resistant, octagonally shaped foam that is both hardwearing and very comfortable to use.

Tape Grip

Cork textured, shock absorbing, foam backed, water resistant, self adhesive tape grip available in black, dark blue, mid grey, pale green and red. Imitation leather grip available in black only.

Tape grip

Tufnol

A phenolic resin impregnated fabric, which is an extremely strong, hard wearing material.

Tufnol

Wood Varieties

Australian Myrtle, Burbinga, Chechen, Cocobolo (Rosewood), Ebony, English Yew, Indian Rosewood, Kingwood, Leadwood, Lignum Vitae, Mexican Rosewood, Olive, Purple Heart, Sapielle and Satinwood.

Australian Myrtle Burbinga Chechen Ebony

Australian Myrtle

Burbinga

Chechen

Ebony

English Yew Indian Rosewood Mexican Rosewood Mediterranean Olive

English Yew

Indian Rosewood

Mexican Rosewood

Mediterranean Olive

Sapielle Satinwood Spalted Ash  

Sapielle

Satinwood

Spalted Ash

 

All wood is polished to a high satin sheen using four layers of water resistant 'Danish Oil'.

The logo disc is recessed into the handle end and can be engraved with up to 4 initials to personalize your mallet.

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