Advantages: light weight, durable, comfertable, great control, good price Disadvantages: not many very chuncky and the grip broke soon on mine thats it basically.
The kookaburra kahuna carnage short handle cricket bat, in my own experience is an excellent cricket bat. It is a good long lasting bat that is light weight and very powerful, I got my kookaburra bat in about Christmas time 2005 and it has had no problems what so ever. This bat a very durable piece of wood and it is perfect for small matches to big county matches or even a good practice. The bat is also very light weight making it very easy to hit the ball with a good amount of force but many people would think this would break but as I said before the bat is very durable and could easily with stand a large amount of force, Making this bat a cricketers dream, for me it was and still is great to handle and use. the bat is also very comfortable to hold and has great control. ...
Advantages: The graphics are decent, multiple ending, multiplayer? Disadvantages: Linearity, lack of interactivity, poor characters, retreat and recover antics, limited GM
*A review which is primarily based on the single-player experience of the FPS, Red Faction II.*
The nanotechnology created by Capek on Mars had been brought to Earth where it would again be stolen. And then stolen again and again. But Alias would take the technology for the Republic of the Commonwealth. With the nanotechnology Chancellor Sopot transformed Alias, as well as an army of soldiers, into super-soldiers whom were superior in all aspects. Sopot feared these fighters and so ordered his Elite Guard to execute them. As a survivor, Alias, now an ally of the rebellious Red Faction, and one of a squad of six super-soldiers, seek to eliminate Sopot.
Grenades cannot be thrown when dual-weapon wielding, however Alias cannot even lob a grenade whilst shooting with a single weapon, hence he is not the sharpest of shooters. As ...
Advantages: Durable, Light, comes pre-knocked in Disadvantages: Weak Toe
The Kookaburra Ultimate Belta, the name says it all. I've previously owned kookaburra bats, but this is the meatiest and lightest one I have used. It looks nice yes, but the most important thing about this bat is that it feels comfortable to use and performs well. It is the most reliable bat I have taken to the crease with me in my 12 year career, it has lasted me almost 18months for use both indoor and outdoor against red/white cricket balls in matches and red/yellow balls in the bowling machine. ( At speeds varying from 50m.p.h to 95m.p.h) The only down side to this bat is its toe, but all bats have weak toes. If you catch it at the bottom of the bat it will vibrate through quite alot. Overall, a solid - value for money bat. ...