| I agree on all points except one. The britbat is not a good stick.
Generally I am of the belief that everybody should use something that works for them. Something they're comfortable with and allows them to play the game they want to play it.
The britbat is the only exception I make to this rule, as it is truly a poor example of the genre, and defies almost every point of good stick structure that hockey players have managed to come up with over the last 20 yrs. Even worse, it gets sold to kids and beginners who get used to it and think its great, until you beat them into playing with something (anything) else.
aaaah, so nice to have a rant now and again.
I'm Benson by the way, and possibly the only person in the world more anal about stick design than Liam. |