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Hockey stick please help. Experienced players only.?

It's the middle of my hockey season of high school ice and broke my last match Sherwood 5030. If you do not know, a piece of wood is best known for the sheet hook Coffey. I really just developed my slapshot on the ice this year and my coaches say I shot a monster hit. But while I break this stick and I'm a stick again tomorrow. Since 5030 was for me a couple of weeks, my father said he could get any club that does not want more than 150. Now, here question, if I would just like compounds, Going even my pops. And if I would. How can I stick that was having a stroke of luck but that does not have a big curve. Or should I stick to another 5030. I play since I was four years because, well

If clubs are working for now, why change? Yes, it made it more difficult to shoot. How do you think? Say it is 3% and the biggest blow of his shows injections 85 mph. Now he will be 87 mph instead of shooting. Believe me, you're not shooting shooting 100 mph to 70 mph to cause a stick. If you factor in price, I say we have even more reasons to stay with the wood. You could buy 3 or 4 of Sherwood for the cost of a composite stick. Many compounds are not as durable as the wooden stick which makes its price even worse. It also seems that you are using the Coffey ground. Sher-wood composites do not fall into this model to large clubs. I also model and advanced model entering the RM9. What I can say from personal experience that the durability of colors is horrible. My suggestion is somewhere in between: a) continue with wooden sticks or B) spend that money on a well-tree composite SHER-and continue to use Battens.


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