The new Grays AC hockey stick range has been precisely engineered to gain maximum performance. We take a little look at the new technology and design. The full range can be seen here: one-sports-warehouse.com/coll...
Can you do an actual review of the AC10 please? Not a single one online, not even from Gray's themselves. For their newest flagship stick, I feel they really dropped the ball on that one and the fact no pro players are using it is strange...
@@onesportswarehouse thanks so much! The things that will sell it for me are the balance of the stick and how quick the head movement is. I love me a quick, light stick with balance away from the head! I'm really hoping it's so... 🤞
No reviews anywhere on the performance of the AC8, 9 or 10. By default I would probably just get the GR 10000 Jumbow for my daughter, but not even a squeak about this classic stick on the internet either. So frustrating. Do Grays actually have have a marketing department !!!! Bizarre!
A great question. The stick does have a flatter and thicker edge which means it is more difficult to get under the ball, you just had to make sure you get a bit of rotation to allow you under the ball.
Hi Gavan, Thanks for your comment. The major differences are that the AC range only has the Probow-s which is a much more angular and aggressive face with a wider backhand hitting zone, whereas the Probow (now found on just the GR range) is a more conventional range. Email us on shop@one-sports-warehouse.com if you'd like any pictures for comparison.
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