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STX Field Hockey RX 702 Stick

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Management number 203916951 Release Date 2025/10/15 List Price $121.20 Model Number 203916951
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The STX RX 702 field hockey stick is designed for the all-around player looking for a light feel and a thin toe to maximize ball control. Made with versatility and speed in mind, with a low bow shape, precision toe, and 70% carbon. This speedy stick is built with Countervail© Vibration Cancelling Technology so the player never has to sacrifice power for comfort. The low bow shape ensures maximum versatility on all skills, from hits to 3D maneuvers. The bow shape combined with a thin precision toe creates lift on all sides of the body. 70% carbon construction offers a happy mid-point for players looking to elevate their game but aren't quite ready to max out power.

  • Countervail Vibration Canceling Technology so the player never has to sacrifice power for comfort
  • Low bow shape and precision toe
  • 70 percent carbon composition
  • Low bow (250mm) and thin toe to maximize both versatility and 3D skills
  • 70% carbon for the advanced player
  • Optimal balance point to provide power and a light feel
  • Skill Level: Elite
  • Weight: 540g
  • Length: 35.5, 36.5, 37.5
  • Composition: 70% carbon, 25% fiberglass, 5% aramid
  • Bow Shape: Low Bow
  • Bow Height: 24mm
  • Balance Point: 40cm
  • Toe: Maxi
  • Playing Surface: Outdoor

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