miércoles, 12 de junio de 2013

Malik Diamond

Composition:


-95% carbon
-5%  fibreglass

Weight:
-460g

Bend:
-24,75mm.Optimun point 300mm up the stick

 Design:
-It has the same design of all Malik sticks.In this case the base colour is gold and the emblem is white in the inside and black outside.In my opinion it's a little boring because all of these sticks are the same,without difference between the sticks.

Hitting:
-You dont necessarily have to hit from the right foot, just ensure that you aren't leaning to far back and ball hugs the turf all the way into the backboard.
But if the moment takes you and you feel like trying out the keepers' hand reflexes then the ball can easily be lofted. The power of the stick is noticably stronger than the Gaucho, almost as good as the Tour.

 Dribbling:
-The extreme light weight and the low bow make dribbling a doddle.So easy it feels like your cheating when you left-right the defender.The first touch is also very good, the ball doesn't bounce away. 


Flicking:
-Whilst not as superb as other sticks with more bend, the stick still manages to generate considerable speed, even being an inch shorter, a factor that I originally thought would hinder my skill.Penalty strokes and overheads are also good too.Strokes are easily handled and over heads soar down the pitch.





1 comentario:

  1. malik make fantastic sticks, this one is a little out of date now, check out the current malik hockey stick range and some reviews here: http://reviewhockeysticks.com/how-to-choose-the-best-malik-hockey-stick-in-2015/

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