Light. There are 2 important things in a break - Accuracy and Acceleration. Accuracy is acomplished by practice. Acceleration is accomplished by having very quick and strong muscles, and body use, and a light stick. The heavier the stick the more difficult to accelerate that weight. It is simply impossible to accelerate a heavy weight as quickly as a lighter weight, which is shown by basic physics and Newton's second law.
Light. Lighter stick equals faster hand speed for shooting for the most part.
Yes, because it is lighter so you have more control over it and you can feel the ball come out better.
the break light switch behind the pedal is probably sticking. cheap and easy to replace.
yes, you can break gold. Pure Gold is soft and can be broken even with your hand. However, gold is very, very, heavy. One stick of gold can bring your arms down.
If your going to be yanking and pulling big or heavy loads, The stright stick Trans. would be better.
You you break a glow stick it will be shorter in size and may not glow well.
In my opinion the dynasty is a better hockey stick. It looks more crisp and clean, without all the weird decals and designs. It is fairly light for the price range.
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i would go for one 95 stick em because it is newer but if you want to go light on your buget get the vapor xxxx
The break cue is used for the break in billiards, but under most rules, is not any different than any other cue. A player wants to use a very hard tip and a light cue for a break stick, and may also want a different balance point than for the play cue. The break cue is often also used for jump shots.
Depends on if you are attack, middie, or defense. For attack, ideally, you want something very light to easily shoot and pass with. Look for a titanium/ hybrid alloy shaft. For middie, you want a balance of strength and weight, strong, kinda heavy to through checks, but light enough to shoot and cradle with. Look for a hybrid/ composite material shaft. For defense, you want something really strong to hold up to checks. Weight for defense is up to the player; heavy to check better, or light to pass and cradle better with. Look for a hybrid/ steel/ aluminum shaft. But, ask around your team or friends, see what other people have, ask to use their stick, and base your judgement on how the stick feels for you.