Description: Offers the lightness of titanium and twice the strength of standard aluminum. Holds up to the most savage checks and outperforms any handle in its class.
Sizes:
Att/Mid, Defense, Goalie
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Warrior Platinum Alloy CU31 Price List
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"Light, Great Grip, Just Plain Great"
I really like this stick due to the lightness of it. The lightness of my head (Proton) with this shaft is a great combo. Playing middie, I get a lot of hits and this stick takes the stick checks pretty well. The grip on this is also decent. The only downfall to this shaft was that the preset holes did not fit my head so I had to drill another hole, this however was no biggie. After all is said and done, I would buy this stick in an instant and with the price that QCLax has, ($39) this is a steal.
"Pretty Decent"
I have had my shaft going into my second season in box lacrosse. I dish out some tough checks with this shaft, and it holds up pretty good. It is light enough to make some fast deaks around the goalie, and tough enough to withstand checks. Good Value.
"As light as the c405"
This shaft is tight. It is as light as the Kryptolyte, they both weigh 165 grams and the Kryptolyte is only stronger by a little bit (cu31-82,000 psi vs. kryptolyte-89,000 psi) and plus the gold and black are tight colors.