The New Grays GX7000 Jumbow

By Stewart Potter


The Grays GX7000 Jumbow is to get a redesign! Often, Grays do very little to modify the sticks from season to season. Other than updating the majority of the junior range, they do very little. Occasionally they will add a mold or perhaps two or even expand a selection. Last year they designed a new top level level range that has a whole new structure. This season, this innovative range is growing as well. Typically, they know their particularly popular styles plus they realize what their hockey players like. That's the reason they stick to their variations time and again. Or this used to be the case at least.

In fact Grays GX7000 Jumbow won't be available. The top jumbow within the popular GX selection will now be the GX5000. And after this a GX7000 Probow will be the only 7000 inside the range. For many of us, the modification will likely not make a lot of difference. Within the assortment above, the same style will remain in production. It is going to be utilizing the conventional jumbow design that has been continually liked by users up and down the country, time and time again.

The only big difference with the higher set is they use a distinct structure. They choose another type of layering process plus the surface layers employ a substance known as graphene. That is a super strong and durable material that's even more robust in comparison to the carbon which is commonly applied to hockey sticks. It is also really thin for this reason it will not add unnecessary pounds.

Using an uber sturdy layout is ideal for hockey sticks. These pieces of specialized apparatus go through a great deal in a typical training day and in addition they endure a lot more within a high level game. The strength which goes in to smacking a hard hockey ball and then the impact that comes by acquiring the ball is extreme. Improving the GX7000 composition to some thing sturdy and durable is without question a positive change. Naturally you will have some individuals who seem to object.

The GX7000 Prowbow will retain the typical components. The real difference with this particular style will be the shape of the toe. Grays are creating several designs using this style now. It is intended to offer outstanding control of the hockey ball and lots of hockey players appear to like this innovative form. Marginally different shaping can make a unexpectedly significant difference to help technique.

So although the GX7000 Jumbow won't be around, there are still options that happen to be very similar. One that will offer the same construction but will use a slightly different shape. And one which will provide the same design, and standard of composition (the 7000 represents the level of carbon content), simply with a new layup which should be more durable and also more robust.




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