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Sunday, June 12, 2016

The New Grays GX7000 Jumbow

By Maggie Hart


Your Grays GX7000 Jumbow is about to get a facelift! Often, Grays do almost nothing to alter the stick designs from season to season, though there are often big changes to the junior hockey sticks. At times they add a mold or maybe two or expand a range. Last season they added a whole new high level level range which has a totally new construction. This coming year, that innovative range is increasing as well. Usually, they are aware of their particularly well-liked styles and they know what the hockey players like. That's the reason they will stick with their variations time and again. Or that once was the case at the very least.

In fact Grays GX7000 Jumbow won't be available. The top jumbow within the popular GX selection will now be the GX5000. And after this a GX7000 Probow will be the only 7000 inside the range. For many of us, the modification will likely not make a lot of difference. Within the assortment above, the same style will remain in production. It is going to be utilizing the conventional jumbow design that has been continually liked by users up and down the country, time and time again.

In actual fact the only significant difference with the higher set is they use a specific structure. They use another type of layering method and also surface layers utilize a material referred to as graphene. It's a super strong and durable product which happens to be even more robust than the carbon which is traditionally used in hockey sticks. It's also really thin thus it will not add unnecessary pounds.

An extra tough and extra durable construction is absolutely perfect for hockey sticks. These pieces of expert equipment experience a great deal of wear within a typical training day and in addition they go through much more in an advanced level match. The force that goes in to striking a hard hockey ball and the impact which will come from receiving the ball is severe. Over a season this takes it toll. Changing the GX7000 structure to something more hardwearing and durable simply has to be an improvement. Of course there'll be some people who seem to object.

The GX7000 Prowbow is going to maintain the usual composition. The real difference with this particular model is that the shape of the toe. Grays are creating various styles using this design now. It's created to offer outstanding control over your hockey ball and lots of hockey players seem to like this fresh form. Slightly different shaping can make a surprisingly big difference to help technique.

So even though GX7000 Jumbow won't be around, you can still find alternatives which are much the same. One which will give you the same structure but will have a slightly different shape. And another that will offer the very same shape and design, along with the same standard of composition (the 7000 represents the level of carbon content), just with another type of layup which should be more durable and even more robust.




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