There are many kinds of composite sticks such as fiberglass, aluminum, graphite, kevlar, and titanium.
Overall, yeah. Wood sticks break a lot easier
wooden lacrosse sticks give you a lot more whip but they break easier then metal lacrosse sticks metal is way better
These kinds of sticks are made of composite and are harder to break than wooden sticks. They are the best kind of stick for an advanced player.
Yes they do. And the reason why is because composite hockey sticks have flex usually at the middle part of the shaft or lower part of the shaft by the blade. A hockey stick flexing can be slighty compared to putting mashed potatoes on your spoon, pulling back, and letting it fly.
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Despite the fact that the integrity of the composite stick can be compromised with even minor nicks and cuts, most players choose them over wood because of their light weight and superior amount of flexibility the sticks provide which allows for greatly enhanced puck action. Composite sticks are also much more expensive.
Composite shims break off easier and cleaner than plain wood.
no you can not cut an ice hockey stick, but you can break it with the right amount of force you can if you get a big scissors
grapes are juice and dont break
Nowadays they are mostly graphite composites (like the newer golf shafts). Very flexible but when they break, look out. The wooden hockey sticks were mostly maple
If you can find a village, steal wood from them, break it into sticks, and create a wooden pickaxe. Then, once you have enough stone, make a stone pickaxe.
Ranges from stick to stick, and depends on the material type used for the stick. The composite sticks will be lighter due to their hollow core. Wood sticks are solid alll the way through which makes them heavier. Hope that helps.
All drum sticks are gonna break sometime. But they're probably breaking because you're a very good drummer who's using his or her drum sticks the right way. Good drummin'. (But I would recommend getting some 5B size sticks).