domingo, 26 de mayo de 2013

Zoppo xsp extreme low bow

Composition:
-70% carbon.
-15% fibreglass.
-15% kevlar.

Weight:
-570g.

Bend:
-25mm.Optimun point 250mm up the stick.


Design:
-It hasn´t got the traditional design of the zoppo.His surface is like the dragon scales. It is black with red bands.I´ve never seen anything like that in any stick.The wear of the graphics seems to be good too.

Hitting:
-The 70% carbon content means it is pretty stiff, but the 25% glassfibre mean your hand do not get to battered, overall it hits very nicely and has a lot of power.

Dribbling:
-As you would expect from a 70% carbon, low bow stick the dribbling is insanely nice.

Pushing

-Again, as you would expect of a low bow, the stick is very nice for pushing. You can really feel is swoosh out of the bow for that little bit of extra power that you sometimes need.

Flicking:
-The stick is awesome for drag flicking. The best thing about the bow in particular is that it is easy to deceive a keeper as the stick cradles the ball so nicely, so you can adjust your wrists right at the last minute.
 


sábado, 25 de mayo de 2013

My stick collection III

Grays GX4000 megabow:

 My parents bought me this stick for christmas. I used this stick during one and half season and I scored my fisrts goals with this stick.It is made of 25% carbon 20% aramid and 55% fibreglass.











Slazenger Npro 2:

 This is the last stick that I´ve used and as today I still use it. I didn´t bought this stick, a teammate gave it to me beacuase he had bought two new sticks and he didn´t use it. It is made of 85% carbon and 15% aramid.

My stick collection II

TK indoor:


 I bought this stick to play in the "Prosala" of 2011, but I didn´t use it because when I was training I broke it. I repaired it but haven´t used again because I don´t want to break it.




Grays KK carbon indoor:


 This stick it´s not mine, it´s from my trainer, he lend to me to play in the "Prosala" 2012 and 2013.It is one of the best sticks I´ve ever used. It´s not a full carbon stick but it is very good and I don´t know how describe his feeling.I love this stick.

viernes, 24 de mayo de 2013

My sticks collection I

GRAYS 200i ( painted of red ):


This was the first stick that I bought,I bought it in the Decathlon in Malaga.With this stick I`ve played in some tournaments for example in Alcala la Real.It is made in full of wooden without carbon or fibreglass




GRAYS GX2000:





This was my second stick.It was the first that had carbon and fibreglass, I used this stick for two years. In my opinion this is a very good stick in spite of be a low quality stick.It is made in 20% carbon, 20% aramid and 60% fibreglass.

sábado, 11 de mayo de 2013

TK Platinum P1

Composition:
-90% carbon
-10%aramid

Weight:
-560 g

Bend:
-24.75 mm.Optimun Point 200mm up the stick.

Design:
-I’ll be straight here, this stick looks great. The combination of the gold graphics with the red and white stripes is beautiful, combined with the exposed carbon weave on the front face and the carbon/wire weave on the back, TK did a superb job.

Control:
-Amazing.With a very well placed low bow and abrasive coated head. The ball really sticks to this stick.

Feel:
-Very Good.The feel of this stick is surprisingly good for a high carbon stick. I’m very impressed.

Power:
-Amazing.The power this stick can put behind a ball is very impressive indeed, but nothing I haven’t seen before.

Vibration management:
-Not so good.I even though it’s has an “Integrated Dampening System”, the stick tends to vibrate a lot, especially in the cold.



Hitting: Amazing

Slap hitting: Very good


Dribbling: Very Good

Pushing/flicking: Very Good

Tomahawks: Amazing

miércoles, 1 de mayo de 2013

Slazenger Aero 1.9



Composition:
-90% carbon
-5% aramid
-5%kevlar


Weight:
-580g

Bend:
-24.75.Optimum point 200mm up the stick


Design:
-The design of the Aero is unlike anything I've seen. It's futuristic and minimalist design is appealing to the eye and gets a lot of jealous looks from other players and coaches. As a side note the finish has also proved to be quite durable.

Control:
 -Great.The offset handle looks cool and is actually functional as well. Your control over the ball is more direct somehow and after some practice all basic and advanced skills are performed with ease.

Feel: 
-OK.As expected from a high carbon stick the feel isn't amazing, but fine if you're experienced enough.

Power:
-Amazing.The power that this stick can put behind a ball is only surpassed by the Grays Gx9000 Turbo, and that's saying a lot. Keep in mind this stick has somewhat of a learning curve due to it's different shape, at first you'll miss a lot, after a while shots move at a incredible pace.


Hitting: Great

Slap hitting: Ok

Dribbling: Good

Pushing/flicking: Great

Tomahawks: Great

Mallik London



Composition:
-95% carbon
-5% kevlar

Weight:
-520g-545g

Bend:
-24.75 mm.Optimum point 250mm up the stick

Design:
-Malik's designs have always been simple and attractive, using bright colors and a Malik logo in a contrasting color. This stick is no different with a bright green base color, two Malik logos in black and white and the model name London in red.

Control:
-Amazing.Thanks to his extremely light weight and exceptional balance, The Malik London controls the ball with a lot of ease and precision.

Feel:
- Great.Unlike most high carbon sticks the feel on the ball is great, dribbling and 3D skills and a blast to do.

Power:
-Amazing.This stick has great power and minimal vibrations in normal conditions, it can be painful to hit in the cold though.

Slap hitting: Very good.

Dribbling: Amazing.

Pushing/flicking: Exceptional

Tomahawks: Amazing