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"GREAT!"
This is by far the greatest defense head out there. The stiffness is unmatched. The stringing holes are endless. The pinch is perfect. Its overall the best head out there for poles. BUT. just like all heads. you put it in intense heat. like.. UTAH. and it warps illegally and if that happens.. hope you still have your warranty, because this thing is so stiff, it'll never unwarp. |
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"Great"
I play D and I love this head. Its super stiff and ive done just about every check in the book and it still hasnt broken. I run up the field and I get hit everywhere and the ball just doesnt come out. When strung well, this head is amazing, I strongly suggest this head if you can catch (because its pretty pinched) and if you love to throw checks. |
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"Beastly"
In order of the catagories on the side:Value: 80 unstrung for this head is great. I would pay 100 unstrung for this head after having played with it. It's that good of a value.Stiffness: Scale 1-10 this is a 15. The scoop will not bend at all on poke checks. The scoop is really great for GB's and the sidewall seems very strong. This head is very light, and very strong.Durability: Cant quite say, I've only had it for about a week and used it in a few practices but so far it has held up very nicely.Ball Control: The pinchedness (if thats a word) of this stick is extreme. Not for beginers. It even says on the lable "Do not pinch stick, meets exact minimum NCAA requirements." From a defenders view, the control is more than necessary, and I'm sure it'll work great for all attack and middies too.Overall: This head is beastly. It can dish out some of the best checks ever and is great all around. I would not recomend it, however, if you are just starting to play or if you do not like pinched heads. |
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"Nice"
I saw this at a camp I went to this summer. It's very stiff. As stiff as the Revo. It's got the pinch of a finalizer, but the inward sidewalls of the razer. It also has a better scoop for a quicker shot. |
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"Great Head"
The revo pro is not for first year players. This head comes with a barely legal pinch and on the package even states to not pinch the head. That out of the way, this head is pretty darn amazing.Pinch-The Pinch on the revo pro is the same of that on the evo pro. It uses warriors flared sidewall design to provide a wider catching area while still maintaining the narrow throat some may desire. Catching is a little more difficult with the pinch and some players may even wish to unpinch the head to some degree.Scoop-The scoop is something warrior has down, no complaints here.Stiffness-This thing is beastly, it's at least twice as stiff as my X2, and thats no small feat. Definitly worth looking at if you enjoy a stiff head.Durability-No one can really give an accurate statement on this as of right now, but it feels solid to say in the least.Value- I got mine unstrung for $55 at TL Fritts aka lacrossedigest.com. Definitly a steal.To sum it up this head is for agressive middies that like to keep defense in mind and for defense players that enjoy the control of a narrow head and aren't bothered by the narrow catching space.Warrior's revo pro is definitly worth a look. |
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