Sporting Goods : STX Palm Field Hockey Stick (Stick Length=35-Inch)

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Sporting Goods : STX Palm Field Hockey Stick (Stick Length=35-Inch)

STX Palm Field Hockey Stick (Stick Length=35-Inch)

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Product Brand: Sports For Her
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Publisher: Sports For Her
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The STX Palm field hockey stick is crafted from high quality mulberry wood and wrapped in two layers of fiberglass for durability and stiffness. There is an image of two palm trees near the toe.

















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