View Full Version : Torque for a D head?
warrior5745
11-02-2005, 08:57 PM
Hey sorry if this breaks the rules but i couldnt find anything on this but would the torque make for a good d head?????
Fatboy
11-02-2005, 09:06 PM
Just listen to me when I say....NO.
Mad-Max
11-02-2005, 09:09 PM
Just listen to me when I say....NO.
Quoted for emphasis, almost as bad a choice as an evo pro
Fatboy
11-02-2005, 09:26 PM
Whoah slow down there, I have an evo pro on one of my poles and does me just fine (considering I am more likely bigger and stronger than you....and can break things easier.....I think you shouldnt be complaining either). It holds together a lot better than most heads. the torque on the other hand......
Mad-Max
11-02-2005, 09:31 PM
Whoah slow down there, I have an evo pro on one of my poles and does me just fine (considering I am more likely bigger and stronger than you....and can break things easier.....I think you shouldnt be complaining either). It holds together a lot better than most heads. the torque on the other hand......
Didn't mean to offend you or anything, I have tried a evo pro on my pole and it just felt like it wasn't going to hold up, and quickly warped after a while, idk it may hold up perfect for you. but then again... It's All Preference
Fatboy
11-02-2005, 09:48 PM
It may "warp".......just bend it back like any "smart person" would do.
No honestly it's not all preference, some equipment is just crap. And some people are just crap. I know a lot of people would be angry if they saw this.....but I am willing to bet that over 75% of the people on this forum are actually pretty horrible at lacrosse.....and probably play like crap.....if they even get off the bench. I have used just about every piece of lacrosse equipment released in the last few years, and have to say that "it's all preference" is a crappy response to any question when it comes to lacrosse. There is good equipment, okay equipment, and bad equipment. No one is going to be able to argue in any way that their "bad equipment" is good, or that they wouldnt give up their bad equipment for some good equipment. No one who owns some of the "good equipment" is ever going to complain about it.
The Evo Pro can hold up to a pole, trust me. It has held good through Select team, Varsity HS, numerous camps (Duke, UNC, Princeton), tournaments, preaseason, and everything else.