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new lax stick


Question Posted Sunday May 6 2007, 6:48 pm

im 15/f and im looking to get a new lacrosse stick soon. does anyone recommend anything? ive been using brine's synergy stick for 3 years and its starting to bore me lol it seems kind of plain you know. well if anyone recommends anything that would be cool thanks

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jelly001 answered Sunday May 6 2007, 9:28 pm:
I would definitally request a DeBeer envy. I have one and I am absolutely in love with it. It is made different from other sticks (is better for shooting/gives more power to the ball. Also, it has things on the side that makes it easier to catch). Also, if you are really serious about lacrosse, I would get a shaft. It makes your stick more "yours" if you know what I mean. It also helps your grip, and your game. Hope I helped!

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acetrace92 answered Sunday May 6 2007, 9:16 pm:
I like the deBeer Apex, the deBeer Impulse, and the deBeer envy is great too.

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