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Easton Senior Mako Grip Ice Hockey Stick - Dick's Sporting Goods

Easton Senior Mako Grip Ice Hockey Stick

Item Number: 13155044
Price: $229.99
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The Easton® Senior Mako Grip Ice Hockey Stick is an elite blend of aggressive technology and sleek style. With multi-rib construction, the Mako ensures strong, stiff and accurate shots while maximizing durability. A woven Kevlar® wrap adds improved puck handling, vibration control and protection from blocks and slashes. A non-skid blade coating grips pucks on exposed surfaces and adheres to tape wraps throughout the most intense games.

FEATURES:

  • Size: Senior
  • Grip coating
  • Ballistic woven Kevlar wrap around shaft dampens vibration for improved puck feel and impact protection
  • Multi-rib blade construction provides stiff and accurate shots
  • Construction protects core, adds durability and ensures lasting performance
  • Micro-bladder for a lightweight blade with maximum core compaction
  • Non-skid blade coating grips puck on any exposed surfaces and adheres securely to tape wraps
  • 3K Woven carbon paddle
  • Model: A18736
  • Easton


Country Of Origin: Mexico

Customer Reviews

Easton Senior Mako Grip Ice Hockey Stick 5 5 1 1
gets the job done (i'm speaking on behalf of my son U16 AA) Love the light weight and grip o the stick. Has a great feel: can play with confidence to do what needs to be done. Have to admit this the 3rd stick. 1st one blade broke during a game (hockey can be rough:) Second blade broke mysteriously outside the locker room after a game . ? But outside the bad luck, the stick feels great. January 6, 2013
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