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Has anyone used the Tour Beemer Stick yet?
I am thinking about buying one since there only about $100. I'm just wandering if it's light or not and how grippy is the shaft compared to like an Easton grip or a TPS. Please reply.
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Re: Has anyone used the Tour Beemer Stick yet?
Do you have any interest in trying a CCM Vector ? I have 2 brand new never been used, V110, senior, recchi pattern sticks. It's a light but strong stick with great feel and produces a heavy shot. I have been using this stick since composite sticks were introduced. This stick is not a grip stick if that's what you were looking for. Stores sell it for $150, I'm looking to get $125 a piece. PM me if you are interested.
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Re: Has anyone used the Tour Beemer Stick yet?
My son has been using them since September last year in MLRH and PIHA competition, and gets almost twice the life from the stick, and likes the feel better than the regular Easton 85 Modano's he had been using. The finish which is polyurethane, is stickier than the regular Easton Synergy, but not as grippy as the Easton Synergy "Grip"....maybe half way in between. The stick is a bit heavier than the Easton, but because of the balance, does not seem so. The blades usually have cracked in the bottom in about 7 - 10 weeks, and so get a bit weak. But the Synergy's were doing the same thing in 3 - 4 weeks for him.
He had two catastrophic failures, one from a hard slash, and one from someone stomping his blade with a skate. But including these two failures, he has averaged maybe 6 weeks on the sticks, and at the lower price, finds that it costs him about 40% of the cost of the regular Easton Synergy's..and for a stick he likes better. The difference with the Synergy Grip will be even better.
X-2 = 87 - 90 flex, X-3 = 100 - 105 flex.
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