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The Easton Mako M2 hockey stick are a great price for the performance you're getting. The M2's blade is constructed using Easton's micro bladder blade process which produces a more consistent blade for better puck feel and durability.

  • Model Year: 2012
  • Heritage: New for 2012
  • Level of Player: Ideal for the beginner to intermediate player
  • Construction: Fused one-piece
  • Shaft Dimensions: Rounded corners/Slightly concave sidewalls
  • Flex Point: Low kick
  • Construction:
    • Traditional one piece composite hockey stick construction
  • Flex Profile:
    • Low kick-point - ultra thin taper
  • Geometry:
    • Slightly concave walls for a fairly traditional stick feel
  • Grip:  Smooth matte finish
  • Blade:
    • Multi rib blade construction
    • 6k woven carbon paddle for durability
    • Micro-Bladder™ - Easton's proprietary process of producing a consistent blade
  • Flex: 50
  • Length: 51"
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Yth:-7-4'-60 lbs.46"-48"
Jr:6-123'9"-4'9"50-120 lbs.50"-54"
Int:11-164'6"-5'3"120-160 lbs.56"-57"
Senior:+14+5'6"+120 lbs.58"-63"
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