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Grays Surf 500 Field Hockey Stick(more) »rank: 113553from: Grays: :Grays' Surf 500 composite field hockey stick is perfect for younger beginners. It has a thinner and lighter construction, making it easier to handle, and it comes in brilliant fun patterns. |
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Grays Surf 500 Field Hockey Stick (Color/Length=Pink-34-Inch)(more) »rank: 114583from: Sports For Her: :Great for the younger player just starting out. Junior wood construction makes this stick thinner and lighter making it easier for younger players to control. |
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GRAYS GX5000 INDOOR COMPOSITE STICK(more) »rank: 115378from: GRAYS: :Length 36''-37''. |
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STICK TAPE(more) »rank: 116675from: CHAMPION SPORTS CO.: :Used with grip and for stick decoration. Colors: red, orange, blue, yellow, green, black or white. |
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PMX1000(more) »rank: 136231from: Penn Monto: :Used with grip and for stick decoration. Colors: red, orange, blue, yellow, green, black or white. |
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Zoppo Dragon LSID Indoor Field Hockey Stick (Length=37.5-Inches)(more) »rank: 140487from: Sports For Her: :The Zoppo Dragon LSID Indoor field hockey stick is a wooden field hockey stick reinforced with Carbon, Kevlar and Fibreglass construction. It also has further reinforcement in strike areas for the modern game. This stick comes with a 25mm curve in striking Black and Gray graphics. We are the US Agent for Zoppo and are working to get the Zoppo name out in the US market. As a result, we are selling the Zoppo sticks at a reduced price to get them into the hands of the player. We feel once you have played with Zoppo you will always want to play ... |
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STX I-Comp 2.0 Indoor Field Hockey Stick (Length=37')(more) »rank: 146236from: Sports For Her: :The STX I-Comp 2.0 Indoor field hockey stick is made of 100% fiberglass, and features a slim head and toe which allows for quick movement which is so important in the indoor game. The stick has a bowed shape near the toe for increased ball handling and control. The stick has a 21mm bow. |
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CranBarry Field Hockey Sling Bag(more) »rank: 57069from: CranBarry: :The CranBarry Sling bag for field is a two-pocket bag with an adjustable, padded shoulder strap for easy carrying. The innovative strap design includes a wallet and cell phone holder and the bag holds one field hockey stick. |
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TRACE PLUS SOCKGUARDS - FIELD HOCKEY SHINGUARDS(more) »rank: 58516from: Trace: :Made especially for field hockey with 1/2'' foam pad for full shin and ankle protection. The Trace Plus Sockguard provides the added protection of a hard polyethylene shield to absorb the impact from a stick or ball. Sizes: L-XL. Colors: white, black, purple, navy, maroon, forest green, royal, red, orange or gold. |
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Shield Orange No-Bounce Hotball(more) »rank: 132220from: TACVPI: :This one piece seamless vinyl hockey ball is great for play on all surfaces. |

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