Low bow hockey sticks (The Artist)

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Low bow Hockey sticks – The Artist

The Artist is one of the most elegant low bow hockey sticks on the market. Its thin shaft gradually flows into the blade, like a lower back into a well-shaped bottom. The blade is slightly thicker around the sweetspot to give you that little extra power when you need it.
Through its matte paint, you will notice the carbon material precisely put into place by our skilled craftsmen. The pearl effect in the paint sparkles in the sun, like a tanned wet skin after a fresh dip in the sea. The Artist not only looks like a stick designed by Leonardo Da Vinci, it also plays like one of his masterpieces. The Low bow hockey stick has more curves than Kylie Jenner in the places you need, at the bottom!

The Low bow hockey stick model is a widely used model nowadays found in many variations. Willy offers two variations: the Extreme Low bow hockey stick, found here and the Low bow hockey stick. The Low bow is a multifunctional stick for players who seek more curves for flicks and tricks but don’t want to compromise other skills. We can recommend everyone a Low bow, it isn’t limited to attackers of defenders. While defenders might enjoy different aspects of the curve like flicks, attackers will make more use of it picking the ball up to 3-D skill.

The majority of international defenders use Low bows to play flicks and hard push passes. If you play more recreationally you might enjoy the low bow aerial bombing the opponents circle! Have you won the honor to take the penalty strokes? Get yourself a Low bow to find nothing but net!
Be aware though! The first times hitting a Low bow hockey stick after having used a Mid bow hockey stick might go wrong. You will have to compensate the Low bow a bit with your hands and body position to keep the hits under the knee. The natural tendency is the elevate the balls when you don’t want to.

The Artist is also a nice stick for drag flickers. The curve helps generating speed when you roll the ball up and down the blade. The kinetic energy transferred by a low bow is way higher than with a Mid bow. A quick tip: if you are practicing your drag flicks, try to roll the ball up the stick at least until the first L of Willy before releasing. This way you will increase your speed!