Matador Enzo Fiber Cricket bat

Matador Enzo Fiber Cricket bat

Matador Enzo — fibreglass cricket bat for tape ball, windball and garden cricket. 45mm sweet spot, approx. 900g, balanced mid-range profile in the Matador fibre lineup. No maintenance required.

£49.99

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About this bat

The Matador Enzo is the mid-range bat in the Matador fibreglass lineup. The 45mm sweet spot sits between the wide-profile Hulk (55mm) and the lightweight Q4 (38mm) — a balanced option for players who want a solid hitting area without the extra weight of the Hulk. At around 900g it feels lighter and faster through the swing compared to the Hulk.

Fibreglass construction throughout — durable, low-maintenance and ready to play straight away with no oiling or knocking in required. A reliable all-round tape ball and windball bat for players who want a balance of power and bat speed. If you want a bigger hitting area, step up to the Hulk. If you want the lightest pickup in the range, the Q4 is the one.

At a glance

Fibreglass buildDurable — won’t crack or dent
45mm sweet spotBalanced mid-range profile
Approx. 900gLight & fast through the swing
No maintenanceReady to play straight away

Specifications

ConstructionFibreglass
Sweet spot45mm
WeightApprox. 900g
ProfileMid-range in the Matador fibre lineup
SizeOne size — adult short handle
Best forTape ball · windball · hard tennis ball · garden cricket
Not forLeather ball cricket
MaintenanceNone required — no oiling or knocking in

Frequently asked questions

The Enzo is the mid-range option in the Matador fibre lineup at 45mm. The Hulk is the top model at 55mm — widest profile, heaviest at 940g. The Q4 is the entry model at 38mm with the lightest pickup. The Enzo at 900g strikes a balance between hitting area and bat speed.
Both are 45mm fibreglass bats at around 900g — essentially the same spec. The difference is brand finish and aesthetics. Both perform identically in tape ball and windball formats at this profile.
No — fibreglass bats require zero preparation. No oiling, no knocking in. Ready to play straight away.
Tape ball, windball, hard tennis ball and garden/backyard cricket. Not suitable for leather ball cricket.