The GM Noir DXM Signature Cricket Bat is a superbly balanced Grade 2 English willow bat designed for players who value control, power, and style. Combining GM’s advanced DXM precision engineering with traditional handcrafting, the Signature model offers outstanding value and professional-level performance. Its mid-to-low swell position, classic L555 blade length, and partially concaved back make it a versatile bat for all-round stroke play.
The GM Noir DXM Signature features a sleek, understated design that reflects both power and precision. The Grade 2 English willow used in its construction delivers excellent grain structure and durability. Each bat is individually shaped and finished by GM’s expert craftsmen, ensuring consistent performance and a premium feel. The handle is optimised for comfort, allowing effortless stroke play and superior shot control.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Willow Grade | Grade 2 English Willow |
| Blade Length | Traditional L555 |
| Handle Length | 295mm (standard short handle) |
| Face Profile | F4.5 |
| Swell Position | Mid to low |
| Back Profile | Partially concaved |
| Grip | Fuze grip |
| Material | Premium English Willow |
| Origin | Made in England |
The GM Noir DXM Signature is praised for its reliable performance and exceptional feel at the crease. The Grade 2 willow provides excellent ping and consistency, while the balanced design allows for smooth stroke play. Players appreciate its light pick-up and strong middle, making it an ideal bat for those who like to play attacking yet controlled innings.
Q: What willow grade is used in the GM Noir DXM Signature?
A: The Signature is made from Grade 2 English willow, offering high performance and excellent value for money.
Q: Is this bat suitable for competitive cricket?
A: Yes, the Noir DXM Signature is perfect for club and semi-professional players who demand quality and consistency.
Q: Does it come ready to play out of the box?
A: The bat is partially knocked-in by GM, but further knocking-in is recommended before match use for optimal performance.