Posts Tagged ‘Field Hockey Stick’

Why Is Grays O Tech 8000 Megabow Field Hockey Stick Stirring Up Such A Big Buzz?

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Grays O Tech 8000 Megabow Field Hockey Stick created a buzz that everyone seem’s to be talking about, so I went to a friends store who sells sports equiptment to try it out for myself.

The first time touching this hockey stick was intresting and nowhere near anything I felt before. It has a spring to it but it did seem soft which worked in cushioning the ball. Before using it, I actually really like it… but I only care about how it actually is during play. Just because a stick looks good and feel’s awesome doesn’t mean you’ll play the game of field hockey good.

The headshape is a maxi and the field hockey sticks power rating is “xtra stiff”. It uses the megabow blade profile and comes in either 36.5 and 37.5 length, weights were light and medium. Due to the holes removed along the stick, the balance seemed off and was sure it would affect my hitting ability but it actually did not effect my game or play at all.

The big big thing about the Gray 8000 is how fast and easy it is to make high speed movements. This stick hits like a bomb with huge explosion which I don’t think I ever was able do before with a field hockey stick. I was taken to a whole new level with this but it’s not for everyone and is higher priced than most.

The springiness I talked about when referring to the touch transfers over to the hitting and slapping side
of things also. Well I got to say that Grays O Tech 8000 megabow field hockey stick is definetly different to say the least but it does hit nicely, flicks easily, has a nice look which won’t help your gameplay.

Overall Gray’s field hockey sticks are very nice regardless if you think its a gimmick or not, at least we seem to have companies trying to move in the right direction. I understand the people who think it’s all a gimmick because I thought it was myself until I tried it in the shop for a good hour and a half.

Grays GX1000 Field Hockey Sticks Are Preferred By Most Players

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Any experienced field hockey game player will tell you that field hockey sticks are all made so different that it’s just a matter of trial and error when buying field hockey equipment. That’s why I did a survey at my last game a few days ago asking players from both teams (and fans lol) “which field hockey equipment brand is your favorite”. I wasn’t surprised at all that over 80% of the responses were “Grays” and if asked the same thing, I would of says Grays.

Grays GX1000 field hockey sticks have a super lightweight construction made up of 20% carbon, 20% kevlar and 60% fiberglass is a durable stick that was specifically made to deliver optimal balance and superior comfort in any field hockey game.

Grays GX1000 uses glass fiber to ensure more ball control and over the top shock absorption. This one has a super stiff flex which offers a perfect mix of ball speed, touch, balance and speed.

STX 60/35 Composite Field Hockey Stick

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Featuring patented cavity head technology, now STX 60/35 field hockey sticks shifts weight higher up in the toe to keep drives low and straight. The cavity head shape also makes getting under the ball on lifts and shots a breeze, while the teardrop shape handle allows for proper hand orientation and stick handling ease.

-Higher carbon construction for stiffer, more powerful field hockey sticks.

-Patented cavity head field hockey equipment technology shifts weight higher up in the toe to keep drives low and straight.

-Cavity head shape makes getting under the ball on lifts and shots a breeze.

-Unique cavity back design puts weight on the flat surface of the shaft for ball deadening stops and minimal hand vibration.

-Teardrop shape handle for proper hand orientation and stick handling ease.

-The STX 60/35 is made up of 60% fiberglass, 35% carbon, 5% aramid makes older field hockey equipment a thing in the past.

This is a definitely a great field hockey stick. I got this one for my birthday and it’s wonderful how much better my field hockey game has gotten. Just holding it gets me amped up for our next game. The green color also gets me since green and yellow are my favorite colors. I would look into one of these especially if you really know how to play field hockey defense.

STX 361V2 Composite Field Hockey Stick

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

All I have to say is WOW, field hockey sticks are now being made solid! The STX 361V2 field hockey stick gives shooters, dribblers, and dodgers a secret ultimate weapon on the field. This badboy features a sleek shape combined with a proven fiberglass/carbon/aramid blend (now that is some strong stuff compared to older field hockey equipment). STX field hockey sticks have a one of a kind… unique v-shaped ball channel gives you a edge when playing on any surface along with more accurate dribbling, passing, and receiving control. All while the teardrop shape handle offers proper hand orientation for stick handling ease and comfort in any field hockey game.

The STX 361V2 features:

1. A sleek shape combined with proven fiberglass, carbon, and aramid blend gives shooters, dribblers, and dodgers an ultimate weapon without looking obvious (unless someone else owns one, the other players will be clueless to how awesome your skills are). Sometimes you feel like your breaking the field hockey rules when switching to the STX field hockey stick.

2. You get the unique v-shaped ball channel on the playing surface for extra dribbling, passing, and receiving control.

3. Uses the teardrop shape handle for proper hand orientation and stick handling ease. This floor hockey stick is also very comfortable and never hurts my hand.

4. STX now makes flatter edges allowing the stick to get increased contact on sweep hits.

5. Overall it is made of 30% fiberglass, 60% carbon and 10% aramid.