Middie Handles
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Middie Handles
Okay fellas, I need a new handle just in case my 1994 STX Titanium Plus breaks on me....what are you guys using out there?
Cliff Stryker Buck, Ph.D.
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I'm using the STX Premier.
I would also recommend:
STX Titanium - a little heavier but wont break
Warrior Kryptopro
Warrior Levitation - very pricey but will not ever break, I used one throughout college then gave it to a guy who was still playing.
I would stay away from the Brine shafts, they seem to break pretty easy.
I would also recommend:
STX Titanium - a little heavier but wont break
Warrior Kryptopro
Warrior Levitation - very pricey but will not ever break, I used one throughout college then gave it to a guy who was still playing.
I would stay away from the Brine shafts, they seem to break pretty easy.
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I would stay away from the Brine shafts, they seem to break pretty easy.
I disagree...I've had an F15 as a DPole for 5+ years now with no dings, dents, or breaks. I also have 2 F22s 6+ years old which have never broken. My ignite optra (F55) is the lightest handle I've ever played with and, again, no dents, dings, breaks after 1+ years.
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The older brine shafts, F15 and F22 and F55, were great shafts. I was commenting on the newer models. They dont seem to be made as well.
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Of course you like it, it was free
I would wait until sometime in Oct, when the new Warrior Dolomite shaft comes out. Its a mix of the Titanium and Krypto Pro.
The Dolomite shaft is nasty!!!!!!!!
I would wait until sometime in Oct, when the new Warrior Dolomite shaft comes out. Its a mix of the Titanium and Krypto Pro.
The Dolomite shaft is nasty!!!!!!!!
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oaklandlax wrote:Of course you like it, it was free
I would wait until sometime in Oct, when the new Warrior Dolomite shaft comes out. Its a mix of the Titanium and Krypto Pro.
The Dolomite shaft is nasty!!!!!!!!
Hey Towbey wanna hook a buddy up with one?
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oaklandlax wrote:Of course you like it, it was free
I would wait until sometime in Oct, when the new Warrior Dolomite shaft comes out. Its a mix of the Titanium and Krypto Pro.
The Dolomite shaft is nasty!!!!!!!!
Towbey, I haven't paid for lacrosse equipment in YEARS. Everything I use is vendor handouts or manufacturer handouts.
I can honestly say that the SC1 is the lightest shaft I've played with ever.
And of course you'd like the Warrior shafts... you work for them!
Is the Dolomite gonna be $70 like the serpent shaft?
And those orange ones do look sweet. If they weren't limited edition I'd beg the serpent guys for one. I already know they won't give me one.
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LOL Don't know the price yet, but if I can get my hands on a couple I will hook you up. Just IM me with your address. Don't forget Brine has some good shafts as well!
You must know I was busting your balls Holtz
You must know I was busting your balls Holtz
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Good lord, I might have to go with the Dolomite shaft on the name alone.
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cjwilhelmi wrote:The older brine shafts, F15 and F22 and F55, were great shafts. I was commenting on the newer models. They dont seem to be made as well.
I agree, the new brine shafts kinda stink, but I still use my old trusty F15 that I have had for 7 years...
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