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Warrior dolomite spyne or the Nike bauer one 95 stick?

I‘m thinking of getting either one. In your opinion which would you choose. And why. Also what curve? Thanks

Answer:

O.k personnaly i will recommend the Warrior Dolomyte. First of all the One 95 sticks snap like twigs. i broke two in one season. the blade is really thin and not worked out. Based on my personal prefrences i will get the draper curve 75 flex with no grip. But its really ur choice. oh btw the guy who is saying that one 95 is designeg for slap shots that is bs. it doesnt matter if a stick is designed for that it still snapps and it is not durable
do not purchase into the merchandising thoughts in the back of the S17 or Spyne shape technologies. circulate with the One95 or attempt a widely used Dolomite or SE16 in case you like a Warrior or Easton stick.
I am guessing that you didn't compress the caliper piston. Get a caliper tool (available at most auto parts stores), compress the pistons on the caliper, the caliper and pads should then slide over the rotor without issue. No offense, but there are certain jobs you do and don't do as a DIY project, brakes definitely fall into the 'don't do' aspect unless you have someone who knows what is going on to help you the first time.:)
hockeysnipa - Wow, I have never seen someone recommend a Warrior stick over a Supreme stick (which is DESIGNED for slapshots) because of durability. Never. Anyways, the one95 has a thicker taper, meaning it is meant for powerful slapshots. The Dolomite (along with most Warrior sticks) are designed with a really low kickpoint for quick release and accuracy, especially on wrist shots. Choose one based on those characteristics. As for curve, that is completely personal. Open face means you can get the puck up quicker, but closed face is easier to control. There are lots of things to consider, and choose based on personal preference, not anyone's recommendation.

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