We Fix Broken Hockey Carbon Hockey Sticks

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FixedSticks
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We Fix Broken Hockey Carbon Hockey Sticks

Post by FixedSticks » Tue Oct 30, 2012 4:01 pm

Hello, we are a new company here in the Twin Cities, and would like to take a moment to introduce ourselves. Thank you for reading!

After coaching hockey for many years we have noticed that there is an epidemic taking place with the hockey stick industry and the costs (and replacement costs) of sticks. We are very excited to announce we what have done to solve this problem...

Our professionally trained technicians fix composite hockey shafts and 1 piece sticks using an internal stick repair system. We are currently able to fix any broken shafts and any 1 piece stick that is broken 6 inches or above the blade (call for more details). We are hoping to offer blade repair within the next 6 months, but we are still working on perfecting that process! Fixed Sticks are guaranteed for 30 days from pickup within an inch of either side of the repaired point. Base price for having your stick repaired is $34.99 only!

Many college and high school players have used our sticks, and are amazed when they find out (after using them) that the stick had been repaired. The flex point of the stick remains consistent within 4 points, and the additional weight added is less then 2 grams.

We currently offer pickup and delivery services in Minnesota (we are located in St Paul), and can accommodate our out state customers through UPS (additional shipping charges apply). Try us one time, and prepare to be amazed. With our guarantee you have nothing to lose!

Call Fixed Sticks today @ 612-961-3851 or email @ FixedSticks@gmail.com with any questions or to have your sticks fixed! With hockey season starting up, don’t wait. Start saving your money today!

hockeypucku
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Post by hockeypucku » Sun Dec 30, 2012 2:02 pm

Anyone tried these guys yet? My Bantam just broke his 3rd stick, tired of paying for them. Any suggestions, feedback, etc would be appreciated.

DMan-dad
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Post by DMan-dad » Tue Jan 15, 2013 11:51 am

I have used SRS (www.srshockey.com) and they are amazingly good. My Bantam can't tell the difference, except the stick is about an inch shorter. Looks like the same process and same price.

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