Shafts
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Shafts
Does anyone know where I can get a shaft that is asymetric. I think that's the term. I'm looking for something like the old brine flip grips, or a Triax. I've got a Triax now (for a D pole, odd but I love it) and I need another pole that orients itself, one that is not just a classic grip. Does anyone still make shafts like these?
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Head Coach, Men's Lacrosse
Missouri State University
Springfield, MO
d.rich@missouristatelacrosse.org
417.827.6503
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DRich17 - Veteran
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STX makes a shaft called the Shift. It has ridges on the top, but is smooth on the botton (if that makes any sense). That's the only one I can think of.
http://www.stxlacrosse.com/mensgear/gea ... D=3&id=336
Doesn't look like it comes in a d-pole.
http://www.stxlacrosse.com/mensgear/gea ... D=3&id=336
Doesn't look like it comes in a d-pole.
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Luckily I still have an old Triax I use, but I just got this last summer and it's pretty nice as well:
http://www.talonlacrosse.com/Legend_p/tleg102.htm
You want the Kanuga grip. They show what it is, but it's essentially a triax. Weight is lighter than Ti but still pretty strong.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
http://www.talonlacrosse.com/Legend_p/tleg102.htm
You want the Kanuga grip. They show what it is, but it's essentially a triax. Weight is lighter than Ti but still pretty strong.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
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Re: Shafts
DRich17 wrote:Does anyone know where I can get a shaft that is asymetric. I think that's the term. I'm looking for something like the old brine flip grips, or a Triax. I've got a Triax now (for a D pole, odd but I love it) and I need another pole that orients itself, one that is not just a classic grip. Does anyone still make shafts like these?
These guys may have a triax or a flip-grip hanging around...
http://www.sportsoutfit.com/
If you're looking for some mint, custom L-35's Mike found a few cases while cleaning up his warehouse...
http://www.sportsoutfit.com/Gloves/Brin ... SALE%21%21
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