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Easton Synergy SE2


$65.00 Released November, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Built very light weight, won't wear out your arms. Curve is perfect for making shots easier, good for beginners. Can take a fair amount of abuse and not show any signs of wear.

The Easton Synergy SE2 is a low cost composite hockey stick. Easton promotes this stick as having the same geometry and design as the Synergys used by pro hockey players. The Synergy SE2 is constructed of Synergy composite, which is geared toward smooth energy transfer.

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 The shaft of this stick is Pro Radius-designed, which gives the stick a precise feel. This stick differs from the lower cost Synergy SE1 model in that it has a low kick-point (for quicker shot release), and forgiving blade (for a better puck handling/passing feel). However, this stick lacks the higher cost Synergy SE6 model's ribbed blade construction (which makes shots more accurate). There are model variations for the Easton Synergy SE2 composite hockey stick, which vary in price.

Features

  • Model variations
  • Blade options
  • Color: Silver/White/Red
  • Pro Radius shaft design
  • Forgiving blade
  • Low kick-point
  • Composite design
  • Synergy construction

Model Variations

  • Junior - $59.99, 50 Flex, Iginla/Sakic blade options
  • Intermediate - $64.99, 65 Flex, Iginla/Sakic/Zetterberg blade options
  • Senior - $69.99, 85 Flex, Iginla/Sakic/Getzlaf/Zetterberg blade options

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    built very light weight, won't wear out your arms

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    curve is perfect for making shots easier, good for beginners

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    can take a fair amount of abuse and not show any signs of wear

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    good hitting power, translates the momentum of your swing into the puck well

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    easy to grip, don't have to worry about it slipping from your gloves

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    helps you shoot for the high corners of the net

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    very accurate, good for quick passes

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