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AnthonyJTa

Warrior question....

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I've read a few posts that the Warrior Dolomite OPS can be separated after time, using heat, etc... I've also read that some have even come loose after a while.

the Warrior website lists both the Dolo, and the Mac Daddy use the same "One-Peice Uni-joint construction"... so is there a chance the Mac Daddy was be separated as well? It's not a dire situation, I'm just weighing the extra options of a 2 piece after the matter.

Thanks, just looking for feedback.

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Mac daddy is the Inno True-1 so there is no fuse point. Dolomite is a fused 2-Piece on the other hand.

thanks for clearing that up... I looked at both of them today, and the fuse point on the Dolo was obvious. But then I checked Warrior's site and it states the construction is the same. Ah well... Dolo it is.

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technically they are correct. Both shafts are one piece and there is only one joint (fuse point) on each stick. The dolomite fuses like a traditional OPS and the Mac fuses at the blade.

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Mac daddy is the Inno True-1 so there is no fuse point. Dolomite is a fused 2-Piece on the other hand.

thanks for clearing that up... I looked at both of them today, and the fuse point on the Dolo was obvious. But then I checked Warrior's site and it states the construction is the same. Ah well... Dolo it is.

Warrior's web site is seriously lacking.

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Mac daddy is the Inno True-1 so there is no fuse point. Dolomite is a fused 2-Piece on the other hand.

thanks for clearing that up... I looked at both of them today, and the fuse point on the Dolo was obvious. But then I checked Warrior's site and it states the construction is the same. Ah well... Dolo it is.

Warrior's web site is seriously lacking.

I agree, it needs to be updated in a big way. Basic stuff on sticks, nothing on the gloves, or even their current adds. You'd think with the advertising they do they would have a place to see their current adds. I love how different they have taken on the hockey industry with their adds.

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