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Features
- FlatHead wooden lacrosse shafts made by Judd Bateman, a lacrosse player and artist in Salt Lake City, Utah.
- Many colors and styles to choose from.
- Custom graphics and lettering are available.
- A FEW WORDS FROM JUDD BATEMAN, CREATOR AND MAKER OF FLATHEAD WOODEN SHAFTS:
- About the weight- Hickory attack/mid shafts weigh 11- 11.5 oz. A titanium is around 6 oz. To me, the wood has a comfortable heft- throwing and hard shots have a nice momentum and it absorbs the shock when catching a hard pass. I know there are times when you want a featherlight stick and a light touch, but then there are times to bring the lumber!
- I also make short sticks in a variety of hardwoods. Mahogany, maple and oak weigh 8- 8.5 oz. They’re made as much for their beauty as their strength. They’re great for bare-handed use- They just feel so good! Coaches, parents, beaches, parks, or playing in cold weather, the warmth of wood sticks is a good choice. They also make great “trophy” sticks.
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