I am looking in to buying one can some one tell me about them, does any one think they are better than a nitrous.
And were is the cheapest place to buy a torque
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I am a huge fan of the Torque. It has a tight pinch but not as tight as the E3 or Answer. I personally think its the best head on the market right now. I know that last point is up for debate among the lax community. We all have personal preferences. I digress... The torque has a very quick release and the pocket is designed to be more of a mid pocket because of the dip in the sidewalls.
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cjwilhelmi - I just wanted to type a lot of astericks
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I have a ton of sticks, but I use the torque. It is not the stiffest head for faceoffs and a mid or high pocket can work very well. Overall, there isn't a weakness that really stands out. A great all around head for a middie.
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Kyle Berggren - All-America
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Kyle Berggren wrote:I have a ton of sticks, but I use the torque. It is not the stiffest head for faceoffs and a mid or high pocket can work very well. Overall, there isn't a weakness that really stands out. A great all around head for a middie.
is it better then the nitrous
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fob47 - Water Boy
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Personal preference. I don't want a stiff stick on faceoffs, so it works well for me, maybe not for you.
I prefer the Torque for shorties. You've just got to find the stick and pocket combo that works for you. There's not really a definate answer, everyone likes something different (whip/no whip for example). A stick, whether it be a swizzle or a torque, isn't going to make you a better player.
I prefer the Torque for shorties. You've just got to find the stick and pocket combo that works for you. There's not really a definate answer, everyone likes something different (whip/no whip for example). A stick, whether it be a swizzle or a torque, isn't going to make you a better player.
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Kyle Berggren - All-America
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I play attack and mid, and the torque is by far the best head i've used. Super light, strong and has a quick release, I recommend putting traditional in it if you get one, but I play at ASU and it doesn't real rain here often.......
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ASUattack #27 - Water Boy
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i love the torque a lot, but i have a older one and after a year of playing it became illegal. i have got it back to being semi-legal now, but i still worry. Awesome head though when i first got it.
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We'll keep that in mind when they come into town for the Shoot out!
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Kyle Berggren wrote:Note to everyone that plays St. John's, possible illegal stick from Pinball.
I'm #1 in your programs and in your hearts (just to let you know who has the illegal torque).
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Put a custom traditional rig in one tonight with a low pocket (for one of my players). The torque doesn't like low pockets is all I'm going to say.
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