The Kookaburra Kahuna 5.1 Batting Gloves deliver dependable entry-level protection in a lightweight comfortable design.
Built from premium synthetic materials and featuring medium-density foam with high-technology fibre protection chambers these gloves provide excellent value for players developing their game.
With Kookaburra's signature 'Max Flo' ventilation and flexible construction the Kahuna 5.1 ensures breathability and comfort across every innings.
Key Features:
- Entry-Level Protection: Ideal for developing or recreational players.
- Medium-Density Foam: Lightweight impact absorption.
- Enhanced Safety: Rounded fibre protection chambers for added strength.
- Durable Palm: Premium synthetic leather with Kookaburra 'Max Flo' ventilation.
- Comfortable Fit: Soft cotton lining and airflow mesh gussets.
Spec:
- Palm: Premium synthetic leather with Kookaburra 'Max Flo' ventilation.
- Back: Premium mesh.
- Finger Protection: Square MDF rolls with rounded fibre protection chambers.
- Thumb Protection: 2-piece rounded MDF.
- Lining: Cotton.
- Gusset: Airflow mesh.
- Wrist: 50mm single-sided towel with standard pull hook & loop fastening.
Offering the protection and reliability expected from Kookaburra the Kahuna 5.1 Batting Gloves are perfect for players starting their cricket journey - combining comfort quality and trusted craftsmanship.
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As 2020 brings unforeseen shipping delays and increased carrier costs, it's more important than ever to keep your shipping policy up to date with the following key points in mind:
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