"Look, if you’re rocking the Green QX-O, you already know you’re the main character on the field. I wanted to give this one a look that felt like a weekend at the club but performed like a D1 workhorse. I went with White Jimalax because the feel is just legendary—it gives you that soft, 'buttery' catch but when you let it fly, the ball comes off the plastic like a missile.
I used the Forest Green sidewalls to keep the channel narrow and nasty. The real tech is in that nylon/braided shooter combo; it gives you a crisp 'click' so you know exactly when you’re picking the corner. It’s a high-IQ build for the guys who want a stick that’s as smooth as their pre-game playlist. Stay greasy, fellas." — Butter Bone
The Build
- Head: Warrior Burn QX-O (Kelly Green) – This thing is a total bone. It’s stiff enough to crush pipes from the restraining line but light enough for a one-handed cradle through a triple-team.
- Mesh: Jimalax Semi-Soft (White) – The OG move. It’s got that buttery, broken-in feel right off the jump. No break-in time, just pure, consistent hold for the boys.
- Strings: High-Tensile Forest Green Tactical – Pounded in tight to make sure the channel stays surgical. We’re talkin’ zero bag, zero shift, just a permanent sweet spot.
- The Setup: Tiered Forest & White Duo – I threw a white braided shooter in there for the glide and a Forest nylon for the bite. It’s the perfect combo for that "snap-back" release on a step-down.
Performance Profile
- Pocket Position: Mid (The "Go-To" spot—dialed for the playmaker who’s dodging from the wing and feeding the crease with sauce).
- Channel: Adaptive – The Jimalax weave is super forgiving on the catch, but once you load your shot, it tapers perfectly into the scoop.
- Whip Level: 2/5 (Straight butter. It’s got enough hold to feel the ball load up, but it’s a total hose when you’re finishing in close).
- Maintenance: Non-Existent – This setup is a tank. Throw it in the back of the truck, hit the turf, and it’s gonna play exactly the same every single time.