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Published 12:55 12 Oct 2018 BST
Updated 16:18 12 Oct 2018 BST
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There simply was no cure until they came along.
Since their launch in 2017, the company has gone from strength to strength and has now sold more than 7,000 hurleys worldwide. It has been a huge hit in Ireland, as well as America and Australia.
Reynold's Hurling have now gone one step further, launching a new range of coloured hurleys.
Yes, you heard that right... coloured hurleys!
The new range is set to further aid the growth of the ambitious indigenous startup. Managing Director, Barry Reynolds commented on the new range, highlighting the sheer demand for something like this to be introduced.
"The demand for personalised hurleys has been increasing for some time, and now with various colours, people can take this one step further. "This is a bold move and might not please the purists, but this is a growing market and modern market, which we have to respond to. "We have been blown away with the response thus far, and we look forward to an exciting and busy period for the products."
However, it's hard enough for hurling purists to come to terms with the fact that not all hurleys are made with ash. We feel the introduction of the new range may be a step too far for some.
Whilst it may divide a nation, you can't deny how class they look!
The coloured hurleys are all made in Ireland and are available to buy here, as well as at various stores across the country.
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