The Evo Spyne is identical to the Evo 2.0 in just about every way except for one: the plastic it's made from. With Warrior's "Tek-9" polymer, this head is built rigidly and will not do a whole lot of flexing. The only other difference we noticed was that there was one fewer stringing hole up top, but every other dimension and shape is the exact same. The following is our review of the Evo 2.0 - everything will apply. It should be noted that the plastic on all of the Spyne heads DO NOT dye well. Due to the different plastic material, dye jobs can appear runny, so please keep that in mind when ordering. Like the first generation of Evolutions before it, we expect that the Evolution 2.0 will be a hit across the lacrosse landscape. Basically the same as the previous Evolutions, the 2.0 is slightly more pinched, but not nearly as much so as the Evo Pro. Featuring all of the Warrior patents that made this stick popular in the past, the Evo 2.0 is simply revamped to stay up with the times. If you liked the Evolution, you will like this stick as well. We recommend it for mid-level attackmen and midfielders and anyone who likes a little bit more of an open face. The 2.0 series appears to be a little better constructed than some of the outdated heads from the old mold. Please note: The SPYNE series head DO NOT DYE WELL AT ALL DUE TO THE NEW MATERIAL USED. It simply looks bad, so please keep this in mind when ordering.
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