Brine Composite Field Hockey Sticks
Good field hockey sticks are spread with a beautiful head!?
I am using a C300 brine over the last two years and I think it's just to play as a striker for a team from the university. I think I need a cane with a nice head to get a better elevators and movies especially when I take the penalty strokes. I am interested in a lightweight composite stick. Any suggestions for purchasing wood or advice would be greatly appreciated! Thank you in advance! In one camp I saw a stick that had "Flick" written on it, if anyone knows what brand it is, it would be a great help!
Hello! Please do something, but buy one for me too.
| | Brine C300 Senior Composite Field Hockey Stick $69.99 The C300 composite field hockey stick from Brine® is designed to be more forgiving than other models in this line, offering a softer first touch. It’s crafted from a combination of carbon, aramide and fiberglass molded together, which creates superior balance and feel. An aramide-reinforced face and edges reduce wear on the stick…. |
| | Brine C200 Senior Composite Field Hockey Stick $59.99 Easy and playable, the C200 composite field hockey stick from Brine® is designed for the stylish junior player. It’s crafted from a combination of carbon, aramide and fiberglass molded together, which creates superior balance and feel. An aramide-reinforced face and edges reduce wear on the stick…. |
| | Brine C100 Junior Composite Field Hockey Stick $39.99 The lightweight design and smaller shape of Brine®’s C100 junior composite field hockey stick make it ideal for younger or beginner players. It’s crafted from a combination of carbon, aramide and fiberglass molded together, which creates superior balance and feel…. |