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Synergy II combo vs Warrior Dolomite combo

What stick would you choose performance wise? Synergy II combo or Warrior Dolomite combo?  

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I'd go with the Dolomite too just because I had the Novius and the 1100 and fell in love with Innovative.

Btw, anyone know any shops in Toronto that carry Starskys?

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alright i took off the cap on the shaft that i bought. here are some pics that i took. it's a little hard to see but i'll try to explain what they say.

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it didn't say 1100. it said WDM3030 i believe and under it says FLEX 85 for the shaft flex.

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this is what it looked like outside.

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this is the pro stock OPS i picked up. it's from the king's dustin brown. it says 1100 inside and some other code that i couldn't understand.

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this is the outside.

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this is on the other side. not sure what it is but maybe it's some code of the stick so they know what batch or style it is or something?

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Based on past performance i've enjoyed with Inno shafts, blades and OPS over similar easton products, I personally would give the Warrior combo a try first, hoping they come close to the INNO products.

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this is on the other side.  not sure what it is but maybe it's some code of the stick so they know what batch or style it is or something?

If the codiing is the same as the 1100's, the 1st 3 numbers are the flex, the 2nd three the shaft weight, and the 3rd 3 the blade weight.

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this is on the other side.  not sure what it is but maybe it's some code of the stick so they know what batch or style it is or something?

If the codiing is the same as the 1100's, the 1st 3 numbers are the flex, the 2nd three the shaft weight, and the 3rd 3 the blade weight.

sound right. the early dolomite were repainted inno 1100s. my dolomite shaft is marked as an inno also. the second group of number on the inside are the serial number.

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I have another question....where can i find a RH Draper curve blade it seems like no place ive looked online has one( LHS doesnt carry Warrior if your wondering). And is the weight curve really similiar to drury because i use drury for easton?

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I have another question....where can i find a RH Draper curve blade it seems like no place ive looked online has one( LHS doesnt carry Warrior if your wondering). And is the weight curve really similiar to drury because i use drury for easton?

tyr peranis best to call. but the blades my just be starting to make their may to the market right now.

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I have another question....where can i find a RH Draper curve blade it seems like no place ive looked online has one( LHS doesnt carry Warrior if your wondering). And is the weight curve really similiar to drury because i use drury for easton?

Weight isn't like a Drury. A Kovalev is a the closest.

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What would you compare weight to be in a curve of an easton brand? Or is there no comparison?

I don't think that Easton has a match for the Weight curve. I believe the Iginla is close but not exact(Weight is a heel curve, Iginla is a mid curve). I've been told that the Recchi is also close.

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mission carter is heel, open, 1/2 inch, lie 5.5, and round toe.

warrior weight is heel, open, 1/2 inch, lie 4.5, and round toe.

info: MSH pattern DB and warrior's site

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mission carter is heel, open, 1/2 inch, lie 5.5, and round toe.

warrior weight is heel, open, 1/2 inch, lie 4.5, and round toe.

info: MSH pattern DB and warrior's site

I don't believe a lot of the Warrior curve descriptions. Once they roll out locally I'll compare them to curves with known accurate info.

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Somebody said the Synergy II shaft is designed like the SL (made to feel small I guess)

Anyone know if this is true?

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