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Thread: mission m-1 vs. easton synergy/synthesis

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    mission m-1 vs. easton synergy/synthesis

    I've got a 100 flex synthesis that I can't live without ( broke my blade and had to play with an old sherwood stick for half a game, wasn't pretty ). I was debating whether or not to try the mission (an 85 flex for kicks and i've never used that light a flex) since I can get a good price on them but if they're not worth the effort I'll be springing for a backup synergy/synthesis for when mine breaks again.

    Just looking for anybody's experience with the m-1... durability, weight, etc.

    Thanks




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    Re: mission m-1 vs. easton synergy/synthesis

    I have one of the original M1's. I like it alot, it has a nice feel to it and the only problem is it is a little heavy, but thats probably because of the wood butt-end. I really enjoy the blade as the Gaborik curve to be awesome. I am looking foward to getting an M1-Grip, so if you are going to spring the money for an M1 you might as well get a grip texture for an extra $10 to $20

    Wayne Gretzky
    You'll miss 100% of the shots you never take.


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    Re: mission m-1 vs. easton synergy/synthesis

    hey if you're gonna go mission, i'd try and find a mission flyweight (biogirth) 10-7 flex....... check out www.corebeam.net for stick info, these guys are hardcore.

    I used to use a synergy, then response, vector, novius........ now i've got a flyweight with a synth blade in it, and as long as i can find a flyweight 10/7 shaft, i wont go back





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    Re: mission m-1 vs. easton synergy/synthesis

    lol any idea where I can find one of those... Been searching the internet but so far no luck. I've got a shop nearby that I might have seen one at in the old stick pile but never looked closely at.




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