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Wooden Slip Catch Cradle

Wooden Slip Catch Cradle

Cricket Slip Catch Cradle. The perfect fielding aid, this sturdy slip catch cradle has a strong frame with fitted hardwood Ash laths.

  • Varnished finish.
  • Dimensions of Approximately 1.8m long by 1.01m width.
  • Height at the ends is 40cm
  • Manufactured from good quality Ash (American Ash if we cannot obtain English Ash)
  • Fully Galvanised steel frame which is welded together.
  • Delivered Fully Made up on a Pallet
  • Comes with Two Spare Laths.
  • Available within approximately 7 days of receipt of order.

There was a time when no self-respecting school or club would be without one of these – and sometimes 2 or 3.

Nowadays they seem to be quite rare and to have faded into the background to be replaced by a variety of nets and rebound catching frames. The odd one turns up hiding in the long grass.

The good news is that the original hand-made cradle is still available – a craftsman built treasure put together from a small workshop hidden away deep amongst the strawberry fields of Herefordshire.

$239.99

Original: $799.95

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Wooden Slip Catch Cradle—

$799.95

$239.99

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Cricket Slip Catch Cradle. The perfect fielding aid, this sturdy slip catch cradle has a strong frame with fitted hardwood Ash laths.

  • Varnished finish.
  • Dimensions of Approximately 1.8m long by 1.01m width.
  • Height at the ends is 40cm
  • Manufactured from good quality Ash (American Ash if we cannot obtain English Ash)
  • Fully Galvanised steel frame which is welded together.
  • Delivered Fully Made up on a Pallet
  • Comes with Two Spare Laths.
  • Available within approximately 7 days of receipt of order.

There was a time when no self-respecting school or club would be without one of these – and sometimes 2 or 3.

Nowadays they seem to be quite rare and to have faded into the background to be replaced by a variety of nets and rebound catching frames. The odd one turns up hiding in the long grass.

The good news is that the original hand-made cradle is still available – a craftsman built treasure put together from a small workshop hidden away deep amongst the strawberry fields of Herefordshire.