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cbehrer
05-24-2007, 09:00 PM
So i really liked the warrior blade for faceoffs, but i broke two during this past season alone, and only have one left. Since they don't make them anymore i was wondering if anyone has found a head that is being manufactured, but is similar in terms of flexibility etc. A teammate has the razor 2.0 which looked pretty good and i've also thought about the proton power but i was wondering what anyone on here thought.

DJ Death
05-24-2007, 09:09 PM
clutch, pp, and razer (original, dunno too much about the 2.0 even though i have one, but i don't face-off) are all good FO heads. the kannon is supposed to be real good, too.

tiplax
05-24-2007, 09:15 PM
you should so with a brine vapor(cheap, and similar in strength to the blade)
i flare pinched mine like a blade and it's praacticallt the same thing. if you want i can buy you one and do that

Valaxman17
05-24-2007, 09:18 PM
what kind of moves do you do my pp warped from pkunging my razer warped from plunging as did my clutch id suggest a torque or find more blades

DJ Death
05-24-2007, 09:28 PM
well, i think it's a given that face-off's drastically shorten the lifespan of a head. alex smith said himself that he goes thru heads like crazy.

brainddeadjock
05-24-2007, 10:13 PM
you should so with a brine vapor(cheap, and similar in strength to the blade)
i flare pinched mine like a blade and it's praacticallt the same thing. if you want i can buy you one and do that

Can you give me more details about this mod you do to the vapor?

I have heard that the Kannon does make a good replacement for the blade. Super flexi.

Valaxman17
05-24-2007, 10:20 PM
well, i think it's a given that face-off's drastically shorten the lifespan of a head. alex smith said himself that he goes thru heads like crazy.
ya but not after 10 faceoffs each another id suggest would be an e3 a bit stiff but i love them

Yoo Dood
05-25-2007, 12:16 AM
I flaired my vapor too, really easy to do, just boiled and put a string throung the sidewall hole on the bottom pulled it tight and shoved a piece of wood in the top of the head.