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field hockey


Question Posted Monday July 4 2005, 10:04 pm

Thanks for all your help... hows the brand CranBarry for field hockey sticks.. ive noticed a lot of people have them - are thye good?

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skater_shoes_x3 answered Thursday July 14 2005, 7:53 pm:
hey again! haa. well CranBerrys are pretty good. like, any stick is good it just, when you get a composite stick - you want one that has more curve in it. like you can tell the curve by holding the stick out infront of you so that the "toe" [where you hit the stick with] is pointing at you. and like you can just see the curve then. with the curve, the more curved it is, the less it vibrates when you drive the ball. have you gotten a stick yet?

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