Has anyone had a composite stick repaired? If so, were you satisfied? Where did you have it done and how much did it cost? I found links for a couple of places that do this, but I dont know if it's worth it, or if I could get a better price, or find some place closer (near White Bear) than Chaska or Duluth.
http://www.stickfixchaska.com/index.html
http://www.cleangear-esporta.com/index_016.htm
Composite Stick Repair???
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Composite Stick Repair???
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I've had multiple sticks repaired with this system. I've been very satisfied with the results. For $40-50 I get a stick that is great for what I need (I don't play everyday), and for my kids it makes a perfect back up stick or shooting stick. I would recommend that everybody try it once... it's worth the money just to find out if it's for you or not. I would say anybody that is bantams or below would never know the difference if you blindfolded them.
I've had multiple sticks repaired with this system. I've been very satisfied with the results. For $40-50 I get a stick that is great for what I need (I don't play everyday), and for my kids it makes a perfect back up stick or shooting stick. I would recommend that everybody try it once... it's worth the money just to find out if it's for you or not. I would say anybody that is bantams or below would never know the difference if you blindfolded them.
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