Questions & Answers for Easton Mako Wood Tapered Blade
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is this blade good for outdoor surfaces?
i usually play on asphalt or concrete and just curious if the surface will eat up the blade. Easton Mako Wood Tapered Blade
asked 1 year, 1 month ago
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Anonymous
on Mako Wood Tapered Blade
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answer 1
yes you be lucky to get 3 months out of it
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answered 10 months ago
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painter
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answer 2
Ideally you would want to avoid using wood and composite blades on outdoor surfaces. They will break down very quickly. Your best bet is to go with an ABS material blade.
Would this blade be good for use on an indoor roller hockey surface?
Skill Level: Intermediate
asked 4 months, 1 week ago
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Anonymous
on Mako Wood Tapered Blade
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answer 1
Wood blades provide a slightly different feel than a harder composite blade but should work fine for indoor inline hockey.
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answered 4 months, 1 week ago
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Nathan
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How would the durability of this wood blade compare to that of a composite blade on an indoor roller-hockey surface?
Skill Level: Intermediate
asked 4 months, 1 week ago
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Anonymous
on Mako Wood Tapered Blade
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answer 1
Wood blades are generally slightly softer than composite blades so they can break easier. As long as you have the blade taped up it should have durability as much as a composite stick.
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answered 4 months, 1 week ago
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Nathan
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Can this blade be combined with the regular Easton Mako composite shaft?
asked 4 months, 1 week ago
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Anonymous
on Mako Wood Tapered Blade
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answer 1
Unfortunately tapered blades only fit with tapered shafts due to the .0520 taper.