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Sports tape for Field Hockey is generally used to cover up scratch marks, which develop over playing. After you get multiple scratch marks in one place, and look like they can be threatening the usage of your field hockey stick, use the tape then. You can also use it to keep the binding around the top of your field hockey stick from falling off.

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The reasoning of the tape is to know where the proper positioning of your hands should be.

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Because its better for stick handling a better for shooting

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It's usualy for grip so palyers playing street hockey/mini sticks don't lose controal of the ball whell taking a shot, or making a pass.

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