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"Fragile Sticker Needed"
I bought this at a Lax Camp last summer but hadn't used it in a game until this spring. It lasted less than 10 minutes when it split in two at the center of the top edge (where the STX label is) on a poke check. I play D and had it on a titanium shaft. Durability is a major factor for me: I can't afford 10 to 20 of them to get me through the season. |
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"Good Stick!"
This stick is one of the best buys I've made in my years of lacrosse. Some people may not like the scoop but it makes up for it with its great ball handling. |
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"Light and Really Stong"
I got this head because my old one broke and I put it on the krypto pro and it's really light. When the head gets hot from the weather it bends a lot, but it doesnt snap.This head is good for any position. I like the head because its light and strong. |
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"Gods Choice"
If God were a lacrosse player he would use a Proton. STX has unleashed the mesiah. This stick has great control, stiffness, looks, and performance. The only thing is it could be a little more pinched but that can be done at home or buy a hype or a fuse. One of the best sticks ever made. |
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"It's Great!"
The Proton and the X2 are the best heads and the only ones I use. I have had Warriors which can't throw, Brines which broke too easily, and deBeers who just all in all let me down. These two heads have never failed me. The Proton is great for face-offs and shooting. |
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"Was good until it broke"
I won this at Lax Camp and I thought it was an awesome shape and design...and it is. The problem is that the plastic is weak where the STX logo is at the top of the stick. A middie friend of mine broke his there and I broke mine there (and I'm defense). I reverted back to my traditional Edge and that head has been nothing but awesome...I'm sorry I ever left it. I was thinking about the Wizard but the Edge is workin for me and always has so there is no point in buying another head except to get that deBeer stringing kit which I hear is ILL! Don't get this it will break it has for all 4 of my friends who bought one! |
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"Bang for the Buck"
The head is great for all. I'm on my second now and I've played defesne with both of them, and haven't broke either one. The head just won't break, it keeps flexing. Only down side is when it flexes, it tends to stay there, and my first one opened up at the top, instead of pinching. |
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"Like it, but...."
I just started playing lax, and my second stick was a Proton. It worked really well, especially when I put it on a F-15 shaft. The only thing that was messed up with mine was that 2 or 3 weeks after I got it the scoop snapped when I poked at the ground with it. It was probably just my stick, but I still recommend it to beginners or advanced players. |
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"Great"
The day after I snapped my Razer, I had a game and I used my Proton. I hadn't ever played with it before, and I scored a goal and had 2 assists. The pocket breaks in very quickly, and has great accuracy, although I redid the shooting strings. It has also added more velocity to my shots. |
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