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"OK Stick"
This stick is ok, but I wouldn't recommend it to veterans. It is more for beginners. This was my very first stick and when I started to learn to cradle, the net fell out. So buy it unstrung or, when you get it, take the old net out and put in a better one. It is really stiff but is hard to cradle with. |
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"Perfect for first-year players!"
I would recommend this head for new lacrosse players. It's made for catching and passing. It's very stiff and durable. The only trouble I had with this stick was for groundballs. I wouldn't reccomend it for experienced players. |
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"Good for Beginners!"
I think the Ripper offers good value for money. Of course, this is a beginner stick . Thus, it will probably not the right head for advanced players. But if you just want to learn the basics and collect first experiences, buy it. |
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"Stolen Name"
Brine stole the name from Shamrock. Shamrock had a stick called the Ripper first, and it is 100% better than this junk. THEIVES! |
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"Great Head !!!"
I really like the Ripper. It really impressed my coach. I have a STX G22 shaft. It is a great combination. Just starting out this has been a great value. This head has great ball control, and was pretty easy to form a pocket. Great first year head !!! |
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