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Easton Mako II Grip Stick

Receiving the pass, positioning for a shot and blasting one on net is hard to do all in one motion... until now.A step up from last year's model, the Easton Mako II Composite Grip Stick makes energy transfer a very smooth process. Using a Uni-Carbon Fiber system in the shaft, the Mako II provides you with the strength necessary to fire a hard shot while reducing the weight to keep your body fluid. During construction, each fiber is carefully directed to align the same way, creating a tighter layer for the best possible energy transformation.The blade is ribbed, which allows the blade to remain light despite the increased stiffness. The micro-bladder technology also makes the blade very durable and able to withstand the rigors and tribulations that you face each game. The blade is lined with Non-Skid Coating, which will assist in keeping the puck at the sweet spot just before taking a shot.The Mako II also features a textured shaft that contours to your palm and your fingers. The added grip found throughout the shaft keeps your hands in place without worry. Gripping your stick has never felt more natural. Handling the puck has never felt so simple.A stick that can keep up with your hands has arrived.
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Questions & Answers for Easton Mako II Grip Stick

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Which easton stick replaced the EQ50?
Skill Level: Advanced
Gender: Male
Age: 6-12
Frequency: More than 5 times per week
asked 5 months ago
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Anonymous
 - Westfield, NJ
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No current Easton stick has replaced the EQ50 as the EQ name is finished. The Mako is Easton's new line but does not have the same features as the EQ50.
Skill Level: Advanced
Gender: Male
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Number One Contributor
answered 3 months, 3 weeks ago
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MikeM
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What is the Mako 2's blade texture and is it durable?
asked 2 months, 2 weeks ago
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Anonymous
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The Mako II has a ribbed blade allows for light weight but is extremely stiff for added durability.
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Top 10 Contributor
answered 2 months, 2 weeks ago
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Nathan
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Would you reccomened the mako 2 or the ccm rbz 60, because I like the big stick curves and i'm a junior?
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Gender: Male
Age: 13-18
Frequency: 2-5 times per week
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