These throwback shafts will not dent or bend. You will find these combined with many a head at the master's tournaments and with coaches playing in their free time. We would rate Blackfeet's quality and craftsmanship as top of the line. They are the only wooden shaft manufacturer we will carry because of their dedication to quality materials and finish.
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I have one of these, but I got ot for $5 less directly from the guy that makes them. Also if you buy them from him he has taper options. Mine is standard size for the first four inches and 4mm narrower for the rest |
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Ya that guys awesome, he has the taper one on his website also. |
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i wanna get this with the warrior swarm x with traditional stringing is this good plz reply i'm new and i wanna get help |
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Exceptionaly strong without much added weight. Feels just right, wood buttend built in too. |
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Some are light, some are not. BLACKFEET now supplies each shaft weight burned into wood at buttend. |
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I'm thinking about getting a brine blueprint x for this, is it a good combo????
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does this thing actually look like the one in pic or does it look better?
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my boner is harder then this and longer |
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i don't know about this one but not bam shaft. a kid on my team snapped his in half and the color bleeds off onto your gloves and discolors them
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Any and all heads fit this shaft, it is the same size as any other shaft but a touch more snug, no wobble at all. |
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Wood varies in weight. My tapered shaft weighs 7 oz. A standard attack shaft in ash will go between 8 to 9 oz. |
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This shaft is amazing. I've used the same one for two seasons. the balance is great (for me), they NEVER break, and the weight isn't that bad. It's my starter over a Sci-Ti |
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yes, best possible weight to strength and best possible shock resistance |
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