Never really have used a Reebok stick, but the CCM grip isn't too overwhelming... can't tell if it's as prominent as the Warrior sticks or not Read more...
As far as the 65S is concerned, I honestly have no idea, so I guess i'll be taking your word on that one. And as for the Warrior, I just don't really like their sticks honestly. Read more...
PIT @ PHI winner: PHI
OTT @ WIN winner: WIN
CHI @ LA winner: LA
NYR @ BOS winner: NYR
TOR @ MON winner: MON
NJ @ NYI winner: NJ
WAS @ TB winner: WAS
CAR @ FLA winner: FAL
DET @ STL winner: DET
CLM @ NAS winner: NAS
PHO @ DAL winner: DAL
COL @ MIN winner: COL
ANA @ VAN winner: VAN Read more...
This seems incredibly intriguing... plus my skates are beginning to fall apart, which is a bit of a disappointment, they haven't lasted for too long.
My question is, is this a whole skate or just a runner and holder? And if it is a skate, how well will at hold up with the stitching and all? That is the current problem with my Reebok 6K Read more...
In order to determine your best lie look at the bottom of your blade where the tape is, if the tape has equal wear from head to toe then lie is perfect for you...
Here, maybe this will help? www.stickfinder.com/lie-guide.php Read more...
I must agree with eportn02, I have had 3 Easton sticks and 2 are still going strong.
I broke an Easton ST after a year of use, and I have another ST and EQ50 still ready to hit the ice. Perhaps it is your playing style? It's plausible how you play is not suitable for the stick, for example, placing your hand at the incorrect flex point? Just food for thought. Read more...
Actually, the RBZ60 is unique, there is no klickpoint. It is 100% custom to wherever you place your lower hand whether it be Mid, mid high, or low the sick will have amazing give. I have had mine for roughly a month and it is amazing, only somewhat negative point is the paint chips easily... but hockey is about wearing those chips as trophies, right?
Bottom line, I completely agree with you. Read more...
This is actually FAR from true, I live about an hour outside a rink in PA and the Analysis was $20 and it worked wonders... if you chose to do an Analysis and shooting lesson it went up to $50. The bottom line is it was FAR from $200.
Secondly, these sticks feel impeccable, and the power I got off with them was amazing. I ordered my stick the other day, $149 including shipping (I got a discount for being a tester for an unreleased stick), bottom line is they are far more than worth the money and the fitting. Read more...