Spring Base Stumps

£41.99
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If you've ever spent half a net session walking down the pitch to reset the stumps after every clean bowled, you'll appreciate Spring Base Stumps. The Spring Base Cricket Stumps from Fore Sports use a flexible spring base that lets each stump bend on impact and pop back upright automatically - no walking, no resetting, just keep bowling.

Self-Resetting Stumps for Maximum Practice Time

The spring base is the clever bit. When the ball hits a stump, the spring lets the stump fall in the direction of the hit, then springs it back upright once the impact has passed. You get the satisfying visual of a clean bowled, but you don't lose five minutes of net time walking down to set the stumps back up.

Each set includes three stumps with bails. The construction handles the speeds of senior bowling without the springs failing, and the weighted base keeps the stumps stable in their resting position so they don't wobble or topple between deliveries.

These stumps are a coach's dream for high-volume net sessions, academy training and any environment where you want maximum bowling time and minimum interruption. They work on grass, concrete and indoor matting, and they pack down quickly when practice is over.

Key Features of the Spring Base Stumps

•    Spring base - stumps reset themselves after every hit
•    No walking down the pitch to reset
•    Set of 3 stumps with bails
•    Ideal for high-volume net practice and academy training
•    Works on grass, concrete and indoor matting
•    Durable, long-life build

Order the Spring Base Stumps from Fore Sports

Fore Sports stocks training gear that helps cricketers and clubs make the most of practice time. These stumps come with free UK delivery on orders over £100. Order today.

 

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FAQs

A: The base of each stump has a built-in spring mechanism. When the ball strikes the stump or the bail is dislodged, the stump bends from the spring base and pops back up automatically - no need to walk over and reset the stumps after every delivery.
A: Yes - they’re a favourite in fast-paced net practice, throwdown sessions and bowling drills, where time spent resetting normal stumps wastes valuable practice time. They’re ideal for both bowlers working on accuracy and fielders practising direct hits.
A: Like any spring mechanism, they’ll loosen slightly with very heavy use, but high-quality spring stumps last several seasons of normal practice. Rinse the springs of any mud and dry them between sessions to prevent rust and extend their life.