Toooften junior players use bats that are too big for them. Bats that are too long prevent the bat being picked up correctly as the top of the handle gets in the way.
Gloves Sizing:
It is important that gloves have a nice snug fit. If they are too loose the palm will bunch up and cause discomfort and they will wear out prematurely. With gloves it is acceptable to allow up to 10mm (1cm) of extra room at the end of the fingers.
Pads Sizing:
Pads are probably the most difficult to fit correctly. There is only limited room for error, and pads need to be fitted correctly to allow for a good amount of movement - There's nothing worse than being caught short on a quick single!! Ideally your knee should be centered in the knee roll and the "top hat" should not get in the way when playing your shots - particularly front foot shots.
Helmet Sizing:
With so many different brands of helmets available, it is important to check the circumference measurements within the different brand and helmets styles. To select the correct size, measure the circumference around the cap line (where a cap would sit). Most of our listed helmets will have a cm measurement guide to follow.
Clothing Sizes Guide:
Our stores and our online cricket shop feature a variety of cricket bats tailored to different playing styles. Our expert staff will help you choose the perfect cricket equipment, ensuring optimal performance. We pride ourselves on personalised service and honest advice, focusing on what best suits you rather than pushing the most expensive products.
Whether shopping online or in-store, we ensure a seamless experience. Our user-friendly website offers detailed product descriptions, delivering cricket equipment Australia wide. In our Adelaide and Melbourne stores, our knowledgeable teams are ready to assist you with prompt and friendly service.
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