Try the stallion 200. (Yes the 40 dollar complete stick for the u12 kids) it's got legit face flex and it kinks any way you want it to. If highly recommend it as a practice head, and even though it doesn't last really at all, it's so fun to mess around with.
@@gusc1617 Great question! The Formula by no means feels stiff. It’s the same exact plastic used in the Burn FO Recovery, yet the structural design of the Formula gives it a stiffer backbone and ultimately creates the true hybrid flex. On a “stiffness” rating, I would put it between the Burn FO Recovery and the regular Mark 2F.
@@BootyButtons-vr1si Great question right here. Personally, I feel like the Burn Formula would be a great option for someone like you who has experience with the Weapon X but is looking for something slimmer, easier to work with. The Formula’s flex is something that true traditionally flexing guys (Weapon X guys) would really enjoy using since it seems to be the best of both world’s. You get the structural integrity of a traditionally flexing head, but you also get the cutting ability with the top rail that a face flexing head typically has. If you have the opportunity, I definitely recommend trying out the Formula!
@@carj3 Great question. If you like the 2F and don’t have any complaints with it, then stick with it. However, some guys would agree that the 2F has a bit too much backbone and would like to try a more flexible head without losing the benefits of using a traditionally flexing head. If this is you, the Formula might help you out.
@@andrewdopp1333 between the burn Recovery and the Formula, we felt like the Recovery resembled a CEO better. Might just be our style, but the Formula felt more like a traditionally flexing head
@@dallannair8951 Lots of guys complained about the Duel 3, saying STX missed the mark with it. Feels like I would be beating a dead horse if we dropped a review video on a head that we know isn’t going to be something we or our fans like.
uh ohhh I think they're moving away from what made people like the burn recovery. Might still have success on the market, but will have to build it's own following for people that prefer it's specific style, rather than picking up where the recovery left off which could be risky.
@@Tjlax_ I agree, bold move by Warrior for sure. Formula does feel really nice, but I don’t think it feels like a Burn FO. Like you said, we’re going to have to see who’s on board with the Formula and who’s sticking with the Burn FO.
@@lcarax28 haven’t had the chance to try out the Weapon X 2.0 but we will shortly. We will drop a video on the 2.0 as soon as we can but we can’t answer that question honestly if we haven’t tried it out yet
Pls do weapon x vs mark 2f around where I play The weapon x is super common and so is the mark 2f obviously
Try the stallion 200. (Yes the 40 dollar complete stick for the u12 kids) it's got legit face flex and it kinks any way you want it to. If highly recommend it as a practice head, and even though it doesn't last really at all, it's so fun to mess around with.
Definitely not a popular head request haha. If this comment gets enough likes we’ll do a short video on it!
How would you rate the stiffness of the plastic compared to a 2f stiff
@@gusc1617 Great question! The Formula by no means feels stiff. It’s the same exact plastic used in the Burn FO Recovery, yet the structural design of the Formula gives it a stiffer backbone and ultimately creates the true hybrid flex. On a “stiffness” rating, I would put it between the Burn FO Recovery and the regular Mark 2F.
what do you like better? because i really like the og burn and the recovery
Personally, being ceo guys by trade the burn fo felt more at home for us. The Formula feels more like a traditionally flexing head
would you say the burn formula is a burn FO for traditional flexing player?
I would say so!
If the I like the weapon x but it slightly is too stiff for me should I switch to the formula
@@BootyButtons-vr1si Great question right here. Personally, I feel like the Burn Formula would be a great option for someone like you who has experience with the Weapon X but is looking for something slimmer, easier to work with. The Formula’s flex is something that true traditionally flexing guys (Weapon X guys) would really enjoy using since it seems to be the best of both world’s. You get the structural integrity of a traditionally flexing head, but you also get the cutting ability with the top rail that a face flexing head typically has. If you have the opportunity, I definitely recommend trying out the Formula!
do the formula and the 2f
I’m a 2f guy but do you think this head is still worth getting/trying out?
@@carj3 Great question. If you like the 2F and don’t have any complaints with it, then stick with it. However, some guys would agree that the 2F has a bit too much backbone and would like to try a more flexible head without losing the benefits of using a traditionally flexing head. If this is you, the Formula might help you out.
You should do a stringing tutorial
Coming soon!
Is the color your reviewing white or clear
@@lcarax28 Clear! Aka the Recovery plastic
Im gonna buy it
i read that yall come from ceo’s would u recommend just staying with the burn recovery if a ceo is what ur used to?
@@andrewdopp1333 between the burn Recovery and the Formula, we felt like the Recovery resembled a CEO better. Might just be our style, but the Formula felt more like a traditionally flexing head
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@@ryanmaly625 agreed 👍
The flex reminds me of an evo 4x
I take it back not just the evo 4, super power, Lakota, and clutch x all had that spread pre fo heads
Absolutely. I knew it felt like a couple of different heads combined I just couldn’t pin point which ones!
DO THE FREAKING DUEL 3 ALREADY
@@dallannair8951 Lots of guys complained about the Duel 3, saying STX missed the mark with it. Feels like I would be beating a dead horse if we dropped a review video on a head that we know isn’t going to be something we or our fans like.
uh ohhh I think they're moving away from what made people like the burn recovery. Might still have success on the market, but will have to build it's own following for people that prefer it's specific style, rather than picking up where the recovery left off which could be risky.
@@Tjlax_ I agree, bold move by Warrior for sure. Formula does feel really nice, but I don’t think it feels like a Burn FO. Like you said, we’re going to have to see who’s on board with the Formula and who’s sticking with the Burn FO.
This or wait for the weapon x 2.0
@@lcarax28 haven’t had the chance to try out the Weapon X 2.0 but we will shortly. We will drop a video on the 2.0 as soon as we can but we can’t answer that question honestly if we haven’t tried it out yet
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