sin78,
Great questions! I have many different kinds of sticks in my bag.
- I have a single Top Dog model that I like to do carrenza with. I never use that stick for any contact/drilling. It's a thicker stick than I would ever prefer to fight with, but I want it to last forever, so I never hit anything with it.
- I have a pair of thin, 28 inchers that I use for drilling, and for days when I feel tired.
- I have a pair of thicker (but not as thick as the TD model), 31 inchers. One of them has tape on it, and that's the stick I have used for the majority of my DB fights. I am NOT a fan of taping up the entire length of a stick. I will put a ring of tape here and there when the sticks start to fray, but I don't take those rings off to fight.
- Last Tribal Gathering, the largo stick(s) above simply did not feel right. I had a thicker 28 inch stick that I used for both days of fighting. I was actually warming up by Pappy, and I said something like, "You're a good person to ask; what do you do when your favorite stick just doesn't feel right?" Pappy laughed, and said something like, "Hey, if it doesn't call to you today, it's not the right stick for right now. Use another one."
- Don't forget an axe handle (I got mine for $8 at a hardware store) for developing power as recommended by Top Dog on the original RCSF series, and something I got from Guro Crafty, do carrenza once in a while with a sledge hammer, with the hummer end as your punyo.