Yes, you just need to drill a ne hole(easy).
Both the Brine Swizzle Scandium and the Warrior Kryptolyte are popular choices for defensive lacrosse shafts. The Swizzle Scandium is known for its durability and strength, while the Kryptolyte is favored for its lightweight construction and performance. Ultimately, the better option depends on personal preference and playing style.
I had the swizzbeat for 2 seasons and used the scandium many times just passing around. The two shafts are very similar, my swizzbeat had one noticeable dent in it after 2 years of getting smashed by highschool d-poles, so it's tough. The scandium is actually a little bit stronger because it's reinforced with scandium. But this also makes it a little bit heavier. In my opinion the biggest choice you have to make is which graphic you like better, they both feel really good in your hand. I would say if you're worried about your stick breaking then go with the scandium, if not, go with the swizzle.
They aren't fish. They are brine shrimp. (shrimp = invertebrates)
Cathode steel is used for the production of brine because it is resistant to the corrosive effects of the brine solution. This helps to ensure the longevity and efficiency of the equipment used in the brine production process. Additionally, cathode steel is a suitable material for maintaining the purity of the brine solution during production.
it is device that used to measurethe strength of brine solution
Both the Brine Swizzle Scandium and the Warrior Kryptolyte are popular choices for defensive lacrosse shafts. The Swizzle Scandium is known for its durability and strength, while the Kryptolyte is favored for its lightweight construction and performance. Ultimately, the better option depends on personal preference and playing style.
I had the swizzbeat for 2 seasons and used the scandium many times just passing around. The two shafts are very similar, my swizzbeat had one noticeable dent in it after 2 years of getting smashed by highschool d-poles, so it's tough. The scandium is actually a little bit stronger because it's reinforced with scandium. But this also makes it a little bit heavier. In my opinion the biggest choice you have to make is which graphic you like better, they both feel really good in your hand. I would say if you're worried about your stick breaking then go with the scandium, if not, go with the swizzle.
ya it should fit fine cuz i have the brine answer for a head and a warrior hero composite for a shaft. it works fine but im getn the brine swizzle shaft soon so ya
any type of head except for a crank shaft head because it is bent. But any kind of head should fit.
Brine Lacrosse happened in 2005.
Brine Lacrosse was created in 2005.
New balance owns Warrior lacrosse and Warrior lacrosse owns Brine Lacrosse.
I don't know. It probably will though, because I have some old warrior head (I think it is the Savage) on the Sc21 and it works well.
brine optra
Warrior, Brine, and STX are the better ones
the brine clutch head will fit on any brine lacrosse shafts. I have the Clutch on my brine swizzebeat. i recommended this shaft its is light gripy and cheap. it is only 80 dollars
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