DSC Speed Cricket Bat Grip – High-Grip Rubber – "Hold Tight, Play at Full Speed"
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Estimated delivery: Jun 18 - Jun 22
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Product Details
Product Details
The DSC Speed Cricket Bat Grip is engineered for batters who play at pace. Crafted from high-quality rubber with DSC's Speed-pattern surface, this grip delivers maximum shock absorption, a secure tactile feel, and the kind of locked-in handle control that lets you swing with confidence.
Key Features
- High-Quality Rubber Construction — Durable, tactile rubber compound that holds its grip through long innings and net sessions.
- Speed Pattern Surface — Engineered textured pattern for superior shock absorption and tactile feedback through the handle.
- Soft-Feel Grip — Soft against the palm without being slippery — sustained comfort over extended batting spells.
- Greater Control — Tight grip on the handle translates to sharper bat-face control through the impact zone.
- 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 it's the most underrated piece of cricket kit. A worn-out or slippery grip costs you stroke control, vibration absorption, and confidence at the crease. Fresh grips are the cheapest performance upgrade 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.
Speed Pattern: Multi-direction textured surface 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 |
|---|---|
| Accessory Type | Cricket Bat Grip |
| Design | Speed Pattern |
| Material | High-Quality Rubber |
| Pattern | Textured Speed 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 reliable, fast-feel bat grip with serious shock absorption. Perfect as a replacement grip on a worn handle, an upgrade from a tired old grip, or a fresh feel on a new bat.
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 does the Speed pattern compare to other DSC grips?
The Speed pattern is engineered for tactile feedback and quick-response handle feel — sits in the middle of DSC's grip range alongside Krunch and Ring Excel. All three use the same high-quality rubber compound.
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.
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.
Package Contents
1 × DSC Speed Cricket Bat Grip
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