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Sporting Goods : STX Womens Comet Intro Lacrosse Stick with AL6000 Shaft

STX Womens Comet Intro Lacrosse Stick with AL6000 Shaft

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Product Brand: STX
Label: STX
Product Manufacturer: STX
Publisher: STX
Ranking: 92668
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Product facts:
  • Entry-level stick with aggressive open sidewall styling
  • Shorter shaft for easy handling
  • Wide, open-faced profile for easy catching
  • Higher sidewall for ball retention and control
  • Flat style scoop for easy pickup







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The STX® Comet Intro women's lacrosse Stick with AL6000 shaft is an entry-level stick for aggressive players. The open-faced profile allows for easy catching, and the higher sidewalls enable ball retention and control. The flatter-style scoop enables easier ground pickups. Comes with precision pocket stringing and an AL6000 shaft. Note: This handle length does not meet specifications for high school and college play.



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