Counterfeit sticks have been a problem for several years. If the counterfeiter fails at selling a fake with one brand, they will repaint the stick with a different brand design. You might think people would learn that a top end stick, that sells for lots of money, offered "direct from the factory" at a fraction of the cost is nothing but a scam.
I recently heard from a mother who bought two new sticks on eBay. Her daughter tried them. Had she been a beginner, she wouldn't have recognized the sticks were fakes. They looked like real Adidas models. They played like do-do.
If it looks too good to be true, use your head.
What is next? Fake goggles? They are already fake safety "protection".
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