Osaka Vision 40 Pro Bow Composite Stick
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The Osaka Vision 40 Pro Bow field hockey stick, made from Carbon and Fiberglass, offers strength and control for all-round play. Designed for experienced players, it provides unrivaled control and shot accuracy. The Pro Bow shape is ideal for a modern, technical style of play, allowing players to excel in 3D ball control, flicking, and shooting. If you like the feel of this stick but want more Carbon, you might like the Osaka Vision 70 Pro Bow field hockey stick.
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- Composition: 40% carbon, 55% fiberglass, 3% kevlar, 2% aramid
- Shape: Low bow
- Level: Advanced
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Low Bow - This low bow is typically about 25mm, and the highest point is close to the toe of the stick. This shape offers extra assistance with lifting the ball, aerials and drag flicking, and dynamic ball movement.
Advanced Sticks - This group of sticks is cutting-edge for the progressive athlete. They are powerful but more flexible and forgiving than the elite sticks. These typically have a little less carbon than the elite sticks, which allows for a softer touch and increased control for the advanced player honing their skills.
About the Brand,
Osaka
Osaka field hockey sticks bring Premium Design, Technology, Performance and Inspired Collections, across the world of Field Hockey. The brand adds a touch of fashion to hockey. It aims to transform field hockey into a real lifestyle. Ambition for the future, high end performance, and a young uncomplicated style. Osaka field hockey sticks are the choice of elite players such as U.S. Women's National Team athletes Danielle Grega and Jillian Wolgemuth.
About the Brand,
Osaka
Osaka field hockey sticks bring Premium Design, Technology, Performance and Inspired Collections, across the world of Field Hockey. The brand adds a touch of fashion to hockey. It aims to transform field hockey into a real lifestyle. Ambition for the future, high end performance, and a young uncomplicated style. Osaka field hockey sticks are the choice of elite players such as U.S. Women's National Team athletes Danielle Grega and Jillian Wolgemuth.