DSC Australian Flag Cricket Bat Grip – High-Grip Rubber – "Strength in Every Stripe and Star"
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Estimated delivery: Jun 18 - Jun 22
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Product Details
Product Details
Wear your colours on your bat handle. The DSC Australian Flag Cricket Bat Grip is a high-quality rubber bat grip designed for serious shock absorption, secure handling, and a clean Aussie aesthetic. Whether you're playing club, league, school or backyard cricket, this grip delivers a comfortable, tactile feel that gives you greater control over every stroke.
Key Features
- High-Quality Rubber Construction — Durable, tactile rubber that holds its grip through long innings and net sessions.
- Patterned Surface — Multi-pattern surface texture for superior shock absorption and tactile feedback.
- Soft-Feel Grip — Soft against the palm without being slippery — sustained comfort over long batting spells.
- Greater Control — Tight grip on the handle translates to sharper bat-face control through the impact zone.
- Australian Flag Design — Bold blue, white, and red Aussie flag colourway — perfect for Aussie cricketers at home and abroad.
- Universal Full Bat Fit — Sized to fit standard senior cricket bat handles.
- Easy DIY Fitting — Slips on with a grip cone (sold separately) or a knot-tying technique — no professional fitting required.
Why a Quality Grip Matters
The bat grip is the only point of contact between you and the bat — and the most undervalued piece of cricket kit. A worn-out or slippery grip costs you stroke control, vibration absorption, and confidence at the crease. Replacing your grip every few months is one of the cheapest performance upgrades in cricket.
Technology Breakdown
High-Quality Rubber: Engineered rubber compound that's grippy when dry, doesn't go slick with sweat, and resists tearing through repeated use.
Patterned Surface: The patterned texture maximises hand-to-handle contact and creates micro-channels that absorb shock from mistimed shots before they reach your wrists and forearms.
Soft-Feel Profile: Compound balanced for cushioning without compromising on grip — soft enough for all-day comfort, firm enough for confident stroke transmission.
Product Specifications
| Sport | Cricket |
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| Accessory Type | Cricket Bat Grip |
| Design | Australian Flag — Blue / White / Red |
| Material | High-Quality Rubber |
| Pattern | Textured pattern for shock absorption |
| Fit | Full bat — Senior cricket bat handle |
| Use Case | Club, school, league, training, backyard cricket |
| Quantity | 1 × Grip |
Who It's For
Designed for club, league, school, college, junior and recreational cricketers who want a fresh, reliable bat grip with an Aussie flag finish. Perfect as a replacement grip on a worn handle, an upgrade from a tired old grip, or a statement piece on a new bat. Also a great gift for the cricket fan in your life — especially around the Boxing Day Test and Aussie summer cricket season.
How to Fit a Bat Grip
- Remove the old grip from the handle by cutting carefully along the underside (avoid scoring the cane).
- Wipe the handle clean of any old rubber residue.
- Roll the new grip inside out over a grip cone (sold separately).
- Place the cone over the top of the handle and roll the grip down onto the handle in one smooth motion.
- Smooth out any air pockets — the grip should sit flush along the handle.
- Alternative: use the knot-and-roll technique with a piece of string if you don't have a grip cone.
Care Instructions
- Wipe down with a damp cloth after dusty match days.
- Store the bat upright in a cool, dry place — avoid extreme heat (the rubber will perish faster in heat).
- Replace the grip when you notice slippage, hardening, or significant wear — typically every 1–2 seasons depending on use.
- Avoid prolonged direct sunlight on the bat.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will it fit my cricket bat?
Yes — this is a standard full-size grip designed for senior cricket bat handles. It will also fit most junior bats with a short handle.
How do I get the old grip off?
Carefully run a sharp blade along the underside of the old grip (avoid pressing into the cane). The old grip will peel off in one piece. Wipe the handle clean before fitting the new one.
Do I need a grip cone to fit it?
A grip cone makes fitting much easier and faster, but you can also use the knot-and-roll string technique. Most cricket retailers sell grip cones cheaply.
How often should I replace my grip?
Most cricketers replace their grip every 1–2 seasons. If your hands slip, the grip feels hardened, or vibration through the handle has increased, it's time for a new one.
What's the difference between rubber and chevron grips?
This is a patterned rubber grip — grippier and softer than basic chevron grips, with better shock absorption. Chevron grips are usually thinner and harder.
Package Contents
1 × DSC Australian Flag Cricket Bat Grip
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