okay, if i can get enough money then im getting either a warrior dolomite, or a s17. but i doubt that (i have about 100 right now, and i might be getting somewhere between 50-60 dollars tommarow)but if i cant get that much money, then should i either get a synergy SL, synergy ST, or the new stealth S11.i like super light, whippy sticks, and i heard the stealth 11 is kind of heave (515 grams, the synergy SL is 395 grams) i know that isnt much of a difference but still.which should i get, and why? past experiences with these sticks would be awesome, thanks.
Don't bother with anything you put out there. Get a two piece stick since you're on a budget. If you have the 150 upfront investment, get a Synergy II shaft and Blade combo. After that, if one part breaks, you can replace it for 50-60 for the blade and 100 for the shaft- much better then buying a new stick. And it feels like the SL (super light). There is really not much drop off in performance from a one piece. I have one and it hasn't broken yet. I havent had it for that long though. Another thought: You can get the shaft for free. If somebody breaks a one piece stick in the blade (the most common break area) you can saw off the blade and put in a new one- unless it's the S17- they designed it to stop that from happening.
I would say get a metal light sherwood I have had my stick for about three years now has a couple of scratches but no dents and it has not broken. Or you could get any kind of metal light stick!!!!!
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The Warrior is probably a better hockey stick. 3 kids on my hockey team had the S17 stick, and all three of them broke their's. In fact, two of them got a new one, the new and stronger S17, and broke that one two. The S17 is a very cheap stick at a very spendy price. Also, in a related question, Which stick is better a S17 or a Vapor XXXX, another person at the AAA level said that many of his teammates have broke theirs as well. So I beg you, DO NOT get the S17. And if you do, keep the receipt!(there is a 90 day warrenty.)