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Published 15:38 20 Jul 2017 BST
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SportsJOE acquired some of these composite hurls to put them to the test.
Two traditional hurlers - one from Galway, one from Tipperary - put their ash down for the first time and tried out the Reynolds hurls and, whilst at first they had their doubts, they soon got used to the new design.
But one of these bad boys are a lot tougher to snap in the pull.
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Seamus Callanan has been playing with Tipp for almost a decade now and he's well aware of the preciousness that hurlers have over their sticks. It's tough to replace when you get your eye and touch in with a hurl.
When himself, McManus and Hogan designed the composite equivalent to what the GAA has been used to until now, they kept in mind the balance, the size of the bas, the handles and the flexibility.
You can band the hurls, and sand them as well to make them lighter in different parts.
"People will be skeptical and we respect that," Callanan said. "But we firmly believe that we've put the right mix together to produce a product that you can rely on and that you can have trust in. "It's not your normal plastic or composite hurley. I think it's the future."So we gave it to SportsJOE's resident hurlers to see how they got on. Their only complaints was that the grass wasn't long enough for their tricks... The grass. Right.
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