Heads (for defense) Debeer
(for Goalie) Warrior
Shafts Debeer
Equipment (goalie)-STX
Gear Preference
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I like STX and Brine
i have an X2 on my Brine F22 d-stick
and a Bionic on an F15 short stick
all my pads are STX.
our team has gotten a package deal with Brine the last couple years.
I hate the Brine helmets, for me the visor is in the way when i am playing defense.
i have an X2 on my Brine F22 d-stick
and a Bionic on an F15 short stick
all my pads are STX.
our team has gotten a package deal with Brine the last couple years.
I hate the Brine helmets, for me the visor is in the way when i am playing defense.
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USDLAX5 - Rookie
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I have three STX heads and one Warrior.
Two of the STX heads date back to 1985. That's how durable their sticks are. I played competitive club ball for five years after I graduated from college and I broke two wooden shafts, but never the head.
The Warrior stick is a good solid stick, but if I were still playing competitively, it would never see the field unless I broke the other three.
By the way, what are SAM heads worth now?
Two of the STX heads date back to 1985. That's how durable their sticks are. I played competitive club ball for five years after I graduated from college and I broke two wooden shafts, but never the head.
The Warrior stick is a good solid stick, but if I were still playing competitively, it would never see the field unless I broke the other three.
By the way, what are SAM heads worth now?
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Catlax - Veteran
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unfortunately, STX makes crappy shafts
What do you mean by this, exlax4?
Actually, I think that STX makes a quality shaft. The quality of Brines Ignite series (the ones that replace the F-Series) are sorry due to importation of lesser grade metals instead of buying better quality American/Canadian materials found on the F-Series shafts. I've had bad experiences (myself, and my teammates) with Warrior shafts, so they are all suspect in my mind.
has anyone tried a Euro-Lax Dagger 1? I hear Euro-Lax is a European subsidary of Brine.
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TheNino57 - Veteran
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For ths stick, STX Bionic or Brine Nitrous on a Brine Flipgrip for my long pole, and then the Brine Matrix on the F55 for my Shorttie
I'm a fan of Warrior gloves, but usually wear them out after a season (Vector, RPM Pro-star, and Superstar 1) I'm tryin out the mac daddy's now...we'll see how those hold up. rest of the pads, Warrior or Brine
I'm a fan of Warrior gloves, but usually wear them out after a season (Vector, RPM Pro-star, and Superstar 1) I'm tryin out the mac daddy's now...we'll see how those hold up. rest of the pads, Warrior or Brine
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"Thousands have played this game, but only a few can be Sooners."
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OklahomaLax45 - Veteran
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