Break into advanced play with the Brine® C1000 field hockey stick. Its mid-range bow improves receiving and hitting, while an aramid-reinforced face and edges reduce wear.
Features
Material: 30% carbon, 65% fiberglass, 5% aramid
Composite Technology: A combination of carbon, aramid and fiberglass molded together creates superior balance and feel; stronger than wood for a harder drive
Power: Advanced players may prefer a stiffer stick for increased power
Control: Beginning players should look for a flexible stick with good shock absorption and control components
Meets current NFHS®/FIH bow-marking requirements of 25 mm or less
Popular with defensive players
Combines a larger receiving area with the hitting power of a Midi head; most comfortable for reverse play
This was my first year ever playing feild hockey and I bought my stick not even knowing if it was the right size. When i started playing I found it really easy to hit the ball. The stick was kind of heavy, but I thought that the weight made it easier to hit the ball. It was really easy to recieve passes, but kind of hard to stop them. But that could always just be my lack of skills(: