Mylec Air Flo Replacement Blade for Composite Shafts
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It's a senior blade that I use for floor hockey, and it's the best one I've come across so far.
Shaft of the senior
The glue on the wood has already dried. To place inside the stick, it simply needs to be warmed up. I used a hair dryer, which worked perfectly:
I'm not sure what I'm saying. The old composite shaft was used.
Selected User Reviews For Mylec Air Flo Replacement Blade for Composite Shafts
At a Coyotes game, Dvorak presented kids with a broken stick. Put this blade on it, and they'll be able to use it. To get the right fit, we scraped off some of the glue and trimmed a bit of wood off each corner. I started the blade on the shaft and used a heat gun to warm both of them up before sliding them in. Excellent fit, and simple to prepare and install.
Not bad. It isn't black; it isn't even close to being black. Despite the fact that it is white, I remain unconvinced. It didn't last long, but it was well worth the money, and it fit snugly in an older aluminum shaft without any problems.
I use it for floor hockey, and it's a great blade with a lot of zip. It's probably the best I've ever seen! This blade is great for floor hockey and even street hockey because it has enough strength to shoot with.
It did not live up to the hype. I assumed this was the Fiberglass Reinforced Version because it was white/clear/flimsy, just like the standard plastic blades. It bends just as badly as those with a screw in hole. AVOID.
The hockey blades were excellent, and they arrived on time. I have no complaints.
It was expected to be a little stiffer, but it worked out fine.