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"Sweeeeet.........."
This shaft is the hottness. It's light as a feather and also has a very nice grip. When I first played with it, I thought it was great because it provides extremely fast and agile mobility. The only thing I doubt about it is that its label reads "Titanium Enhanced" which I truely don't buy. It might be 10 or 15% titanium alloyed in with other metals since it costs only $50 whereas other titanium shafts cost around over $100. Overall, its probably the lightest shaft on the market. |
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"An ultralight bargain."
When comparing this handle to others in it's price range (i.e. Warrior Kryptolyte and/or STX c405), it seems that you get the most bang for your buck. Being only 5 ounces (attack), quite strong and well textured, you can't go wrong for only around $50. The only drawback is that takes a significant effort to screw any Warrior head on to this shaft, yet despite that inconvenience, this handle combined with a Warrior Evolution makes for a killer combination. |
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"Dents way too easily"
The db803 is the lightest shaft I have ever played with. The grip on it is very good. The major flaw it has is its strength. This shaft dents way too easily to get aggressive with it. My friend who plays at Albany College went through 5 of these is one season. If you have the money to keep on replacing it, I would recommend it, but if not, I would go with something a bit stronger. |
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"This Thing Rules"
I got this thing when it first came out, nobody had it. I saw it was cheap and was unsure it was any good. This is lighter than any other shaft on the market. period. Haven't used it in any games yet, just practices, no dents though. I love the feel. |
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