Elevate your game with the Root Cane Polo Mallet, crafted for players who value tradition, performance, and reliability. Made from premium root cane, this mallet offers a naturally dense and durable shaft with excellent flexibility and shock absorption, ensuring smooth and precise handling during play.
The solid hardwood head provides exceptional weight balance and impact, allowing for accurate and powerful strikes. Its high-quality grip, paired with a secure cotton sling, ensures comfort and stability, giving players the confidence to focus on their performance.
Root cane is renowned for its robust yet responsive nature, making it a trusted material for polo mallets across generations. Whether you’re on the practice field or in the heat of competition, this mallet delivers consistency, resilience, and style.
Choose the Root Cane Polo Mallet for superior craftsmanship and performance—crafted to meet the demands of modern polo while honoring its timeless heritage. Manu Cane and Root Cane polo mallets differ primarily in
their materials and characteristics, which influence their feel, durability,
and performance. Here's a breakdown of the differences:
1. Material:
Manu Cane: Made from the cane plant Arundo Donax (Manau),
known for its strength and flexibility. Manu cane is highly durable,
lightweight, and ideal for creating consistent mallets. It is often preferred
for its ability to maintain shape under stress.
Root Cane: Made from the root section of the cane plant.
Root cane tends to be denser and heavier than manu cane, offering greater
hitting power. It’s less flexible compared to manu cane but provides a solid
feel on impact.
2. Weight:
Manu Cane: Typically lighter, making it easier to
maneuver and swing with precision. It’s a favorite for players who prioritize
control and agility.
Root Cane: Slightly heavier, which can enhance the power
of strikes, making it suitable for players who want extra force in their hits.
3. Flexibility:
Manu Cane: Offers more flexibility, providing a
"whippy" feel that aids in control and accuracy during play.
Root Cane: Less flexible, providing a stiffer feel that
some players prefer for delivering consistent, powerful hits.
4. Durability:
Manu Cane: Durable and resilient, particularly for
players who play regularly and require reliability in their mallet.
Root Cane: Very durable as well, but because of its
density, it might last longer under rough conditions.
5. Player Preference:
Manu Cane: Preferred by players who prioritize
maneuverability, speed, and finesse in their game.
Root Cane: Often chosen by players who value strong,
forceful shots and a more robust feel.
Both types of mallets have their merits, and the choice
often comes down to personal preference, playing style, and the specific
requirements of the game.
Specifications
Size | 52" or 51" or 53" |
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