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"Bad Service and Slow Updating"
I went to their website while I was looking for a new shaft and I came across their Triax Titanium shaft. It was an awesome deal I have to give them that but when I went to order it (It said it was in stock) it came up as a quantity of zero and wouldn't let me buy it. I called the owner and he was very careless about what I had to say and ask. But it turns out they had run out a while before and he hadn't updated the website. This happened with two items. Also on their website they have no stock listed leading me to believe that they have nothing.
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"Great prices... in the summer"
The prices are average during the season, but during the summer you can get steals from them. I bough a $60-ish regularly priced pair of shoulder pads at about $35.
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"horrible"
On their website it says the regular price and then THEIR price that they are selling it for. This is completely faulty because the regular price on their website is like $50 overpriced and even THEIR prices are overpriced by like $20. They also have a horrible stock. Their website is set up so that it only shows the items that they have in stock (which is like 2 shafts and 3 heads). This is the worst lacrosse store in the USA. My advice for people in southern california, go to South Swell and Paclax in San Diego. Both have awesome inventory and their staff knows everything about lacrosse and everyone of them was an all american in college (don't believe me, go there. Paclax has the best stringing jobs in the world (go to the store because buying it over the internet is to expensive.
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