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hawkhockey
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Grip Sticks

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I recently got a new stick that i plan on using for pond hockey, shooting range, etc. The problem is I had to get it with grip because it is the only thing they had.

The thing i need to know is if there is any way to get the grip off without scratching off the paint?
OldTimePuck00
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Post by OldTimePuck00 »

Lots of use has always worked for me..
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Post by Papa Bergundy »

Yes, there is in fact. Trade it in and buy a couple wood sticks. Haven't seen one of those with grip on it.
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hawkhockey
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Post by hawkhockey »

Papa Bergundy wrote:Yes, there is in fact. Trade it in and buy a couple wood sticks. Haven't seen one of those with grip on it.
Trust me i would have loved to do that since it is strictly a pond hockey/backup stick. But i wanted to get something that was similar in style, weight, and curve to the stick i use on the ice so i can take the things i work on at the pond will transfer over to the indoor ice.
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Post by boblee#2 »

you will get use to it eventually. pretty easy
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