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OsakaVision 85 Proto Bow Hockey Stick

R2,199

Retail: R3,500
About

The Vision Collection is inspired by the fluorescent colour schemes of the 90s. It represents our connection to the current trends while staying true to our heritage. The collection offers an alternative to our true and tested Pro Tour collection with a selection of specialist bows to match our eclectic design.

Every Vision 85 is built with a minimum of 12 layers of 3K Japanese Carbon Fibre, laid down in alternating orientations for the optimal balance of stiffness and unique Osaka feel. Our latest development is the removal of the outer woven layer to increase the responsiveness and create more detailed feedback to the player.

The Osaka Proto bow is the ultimate specialist stick, shaped to maximize the potential of FIH specifications. The maximum bow point lies at 200mm from the head with a max height of 24mm, like the low bow, but combined with a very aggressive, slimmed down profile to ensure incredible speed and control. It is designed for the drag-flicking elite looking for low bow characteristics and ultimate control. 

Product Features

Construction

• 85% carbon

• 10% fibre glass

• 3% Kevlar Cross reinforcement

• 2% Aramid Backhand Blade reinforcement

 

Specs

• Available in SUPERLIGHT

• 24mm bow height

• 200mm max bow position

 

Head

• 45° angle

• 115mm length

• 25mm thick

• Kevlar reinforcement

 

Handle

• 30mm thick

• Osaka Pro Touch GREY (perforated)

• 1,5mm VibraStop foam layer

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