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110 flex over kill for a wrist shot?
I have an easton synergy 100 flex right now. Its seen better days, and im looking for a new stick (probably the s17) and im considering a 110 flex.
I have people telling me that is over kill for a wrist shot, and i rarely take slap shots, outside of practice (not consistent enough).
Right now my synergy is a 100 flex, and im not sure how much of the flex is because its whipped out, or because im putting more load on the shots.
Other information:
Im 225lbs, play D. Play in a mens league. Have one of the harder wrist shots in the tier i play in.
yeah my backup was a 85, every time i go to load up the stick bends WAY to much and ends up sliding out of position.
If you are 225 lbs and play defence I am not surprised your 85 flex stick bends too much!
I would definitely go with the 110 flex stick, It may seem a little too stiff at first, but after you get used to the stick, you will be reeking the benefits in the long run.
For one with a stiffer stick you will get much more use out of it before you need to replace it.
Also you can get much more power in your shot with a stiffer stick, just as long as you're strong enough to use it, and seeing as you're tipping the scales at 225 I assume you are.
