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Flex point stick reference list

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Dont know if there is already a list but couldnt find anything in the search so.........

Correction welcomed........but as I understand it;

Mid kick:

Bauer Nexus line

Bauer Supreme line

Miken ZL

Mid Low kick:

Easton Mako/Synergy line

Easton Stealth line (before Elliptical )

Warrior Dolomite/Dynasty

Miken Z9

CCM U+ line

Reebok AI line

Low kick:

Bauer Vapor line

Reebok K line

Base S.S. line

TPS Response line

Ultra low kick?

Warrior Dagger Taper line

Easton Elliptical (Stealth) line

And those I don't know..........

SALMING

FRANKLIN

WINNWELL

COMBAT/BALLISTIC

EAGLE

SANDE

GRAF

BROOKLYNITE

SEVEN

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But it's not true mid kick like the nexus and I don't think they would have 2 mid kick stick options would they?

So I put it in the mid low category although it definitely could be mid kick for all I know.

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But it's not true mid kick like the nexus and I don't think they would have 2 mid kick stick options would they?

The two lines target different styles of player but both lines are mid kick.

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'Mid-kick' is quite an arbitrary term used for ease of description, the flex profiles between the Nexus and Supreme lines are truly different and very noticeable.

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They're all arbitrary. Personally, I'd say at least half of the sticks listed together don't play very similarly and it's more confusing than beneficial. Combined with the flat out incorrect listings and I can't see a good reason to leave this open.

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They're all arbitrary. Personally, I'd say at least half of the sticks listed together don't play very similarly and it's more confusing than beneficial. Combined with the flat out incorrect listings and I can't see a good reason to leave this open.

I get that feeling too. This is one of those tihngs where it's really up to the user to judge based on feel and personal preferences/tendencies.

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They're all arbitrary. Personally, I'd say at least half of the sticks listed together don't play very similarly and it's more confusing than beneficial. Combined with the flat out incorrect listings and I can't see a good reason to leave this open.

Also I don't recall any manufacturer leaving that information out in product descriptions.

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