Sunday, January 31, 2010

Winnwell Sticks Still In Production Winnwell As A Hockey Stick Brand?

Winnwell as a hockey stick brand? - winnwell sticks still in production

How will WINNWELL when it comes to hockey teams and clubs in particular? Never heard of this company until I received a brochure from Canada, with a compound tires WINNWELL hockey stick CompXT Elbow Pad on sale for $ 29.99.

4 comments:

Keyser Soze said...

Palo black and white? Got mine a month ago and I love it!

I'm a hockey player in the restaurant. Although this was my first composite stick if you do not have much experience.

I've tried to stick my friends and I do not prefer to buy WINNWELL a stick to the name when the stick feels good and meets the curve .... go for it!

nolimit7... said...

It is not the best rod or a stick, lighter, and if less than $ 100, then it will have carbon fiber. They last longer, but probably will be like in skating with weights on the key feel. I suggest Nike Bauer One90 is on sale now by the fact that the One95 is released.

HabsFan-in LoneStarSt8 said...

I use a pair of gloves, which I just noticed mid90 Mexico, the leaves were a bit bulky and not the best protection, but about control, no Slapshot league beer in my opinion.

Use one of their sticks around 1996, which was made in Russia of all places.
I do not expect to stick them all, the deal for the price, but only for 30 $ CAN can not go wrong. Can you link to it?

ps. www.peranis.com sold a good amount of equipment Winwell if you have an idea from the perspective of the merchant.

EDIT .. the handle .. www.canadiantire.ca went well and put on my PC when I lived in the north, to get them .. It seems like a pole at a lower price, just keep in mind that the clubs are inexpencive for most composite fiberglass

Kevin C said...

There is a decent stick, does the job. especially as the home of a hockey player. not as bad as ice hockey for the club should take some time for your

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