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Listing of STX Heads |
**ALL PRICES REFLECT WHITE HEAD w/ ALL WHITE Rock-it Pocket**
Custom Dye Jobs and Colored Strings are Extra |
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STX G22 - $125
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STX's G22 is one of the lightest heads in the game. New in 2008, the G22 weighs in at a scant 118 grams and was personally designed by Gary Gait, hence the clever name.
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STX K18 - $125
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STX's popular Crankshaft series continues with the K18, 2007 entry for the company. The K18 was engineered by the popular Kyle Harrison and the K18 is a head that we particularly like for shooting and general throwing.
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STX Kannon - $120
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STX's Crankshaft (or 10 degree offset) technology continues with the Kannon, a head marketed as a face-off head. With one of the narrowest throats in the game, the Kannon certainly has all the markings of a good face-off head.
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STX X3 - $115
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The STX X3 was the company's first foray into the offset handle market in 2006. Loosely modeled after the Excalibur and the popular X2, the X3 is a nice, light head that we like.
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STX Deuce - $110
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The STX Deuce is the second incarnation of the STX Fuse, which introduced rubber "infused" into the sidewalls of the head. While the Fuse can sometimes be a little bit bulky, the Deuce is very lightweight and compact and the rubber does not seem to make much of an impact on head weight.
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STX Xcalibur - $105
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Looking to take the place of one of the most popular heads ever, the Xcalibur is new from STX in 2008. Modeled very closely off the X2 and the Proton Plus, the Xcalibur will certainly be popular with the large contingent of X2 fans who feared the head's extinction several years ago.
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STX Proton Power - $100
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The Proton Power is the third incantation of the Proton line. It is a radical change from the rest of the Protons, and that is most evident in the throat, where there are only two holes for leathers to come through.
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STX Primer - $95
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The STX Primer was new in 2006 and it is the least radical of STX's line of heads during this production period. Looking at its face, it is very similar in shape to the STX Deuce, but it obviously doesn't feature any of the rubber.
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STX Proton Plus - $90
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The Proton Plus is the "legal" version of the original STX Proton, which was one of the best all-time selling heads in STX's history. It uses STX's forward cant to create a groove in the middle of the stick for the ball to sit in.
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STX Profile - $85
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First manufactured in 2004, the STX Profile features a forward cant design, which is the STX patented version of offset/curved. This a versatile head, designed for strength and utility.
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STX Bionic - $65
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First manufactured in 2002, the Bionic is one of the new breed of heads manufactured to be very narrow (as you look at the face) through the center part of the head.
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