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Mylec Nylon Replacement Composite Shafts Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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Description of Mylec Nylon Replacement Composite Shafts

Glass filled nylon blade provides durability. Rigid and stiff blade for use with a ball or puck. Nylon hozel fits most composite and aluminum shafts. Country of Origin:United States.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Too flexible. Fragile!

Should be stiffer. Feels very flexible. Update: This blade broke on my second use. I do not recommend! This can be okay with a younger hand when more flex is needed, but it's terrible with an older racquet.

Pros
  • High quality design
Cons
  • Upgradeable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just what I needed

I keep finding good broken hockey sticks at the rink. This blade is just what it takes to turn into street hockey sticks for me and the kids. Appears to be of good quality and will fit almost any adult cane; Don't know why there are no other solutions. The bend at the handle is a little wobbly, but nothing your flashlight or heat gun can't handle when installed.

Pros
  • Certified
Cons
  • Definitely bad product

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Suitable for bandy, suitable for roller hockey

I bought this plastic stick thinking it might be suitable for my outdoor hockey but it is not stiff enough for my needs. Probably suitable for children in any kind of outdoor hockey, but not for adult games. He seems very tough; However, I found it curved too much when shooting and digging the puck against other players. I went back to wood/ABS embroidery ends.

Pros
  • Good thing
Cons
  • Some small things

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Better than the original, but still not quite.

It's a huge improvement over the hole design on the top of the blade, feels solid enough in the hands, and feels solid enough for street hockey. Unfortunately, it is still too flexible for outdoor use in the summer months. It's good to handle the racquet with, but when you try to throw the puck/ball the blade flexes too much to be accurate or make a powerful shot. If they could figure out a way to make the blade out of a stronger material for the top of the blade and fuse it with maybe an inch…

Pros
  • Price
Cons
  • Modern