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#81 akaSmall_Kitten

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Posted 03 October 2013 - 04:07 PM

Mr. Data

I use the same pattern and flex in each stick , 11k exact stick
And total one , with grip.

I started to find the 11k too heavy and boxy though.

#82 weskuz

weskuz
  • LocationPA

Posted 03 October 2013 - 07:49 PM

RBZ hundo flex Landeskog when its chippy out there, and Stage 2 for games.


-Looking for Warrior Goligoski gloves
-Looking for Florida Everblades gear

#83 iscoredlastnite

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  • LocationLos Angeles California

Posted 03 October 2013 - 09:13 PM

Easton V9 Grip 85 flex E28 :)



#84 Mr Data

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  • LocationMontreal, Canada

Posted 05 October 2013 - 08:24 PM

Mr. Data

I use the same pattern and flex in each stick , 11k exact stick
And total one , with grip.

I started to find the 11k too heavy and boxy though.

 

If you're using a pro stock 11k with the T geometry, it shouldn't be that boxy. I find the corners are a little rounder than Tr. And I don't know about heavy - I find mine really light. Maybe you got a stick with HD (heavy duty) construction?

 

How much shorter is your P106 TotalOne compared to your H14 11k? I find I can leave my 11k about 2 inches longer. Right now I prefer the 11k, but that's probably because of the pattern and length. If I had a TotalOne Grip in PM9, I'm sure I'd love it.



#85 ken6473

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Posted 05 October 2013 - 10:12 PM

3v3: Pro stock 20K 85 Flex H11

 

5v5: Retail TotalONE NXG 87 flex Backstrom


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#86 kovalchuk007

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Posted 06 October 2013 - 03:51 PM

Pro stock Warrior Widow/Covert sticks...Simply love it!!!

Right Handed

90 Flex

Clear Finish



#87 pure_dust

pure_dust

Posted 06 October 2013 - 11:33 PM

Cal Clutterbuck CCM RBZ is my stick of choice

#88 iceman8310

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  • LocationMassachusetts

Posted 07 October 2013 - 09:24 AM

bauer p92 apx lie 5.  Boring I know but I love the sitck and the curve



#89 pwb3

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  • LocationMidwest

Posted 07 October 2013 - 01:53 PM

Bauer O33 grip shaft.  95 flex. Oshie pro curve (toned down P08). texture blade. 3" wood end plug.  Little bit of rub stick on it and it's perfection.



#90 akaSmall_Kitten

akaSmall_Kitten

Posted 07 October 2013 - 08:07 PM

If you're using a pro stock 11k with the T geometry, it shouldn't be that boxy. I find the corners are a little rounder than Tr. And I don't know about heavy - I find mine really light. Maybe you got a stick with HD (heavy duty) construction?
 
How much shorter is your P106 TotalOne compared to your H14 11k? I find I can leave my 11k about 2 inches longer. Right now I prefer the 11k, but that's probably because of the pattern and length. If I had a TotalOne Grip in PM9, I'm sure I'd love it.


It's a Miller pro stock ,,, just feels a tad bottom heavy.
My sticks are all the same length , I can't do different lengths
My head thinks too much , it drive me crazy

#91 Skyline_BNR34

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  • LocationRaleigh, North Carolina

Posted 07 October 2013 - 09:20 PM

I had a retail x:60 in 87 flex with the PM9 curve. Loved it until it broke on me.

 

I'm gonna try and find myself another Bauer stick at some point. Hoping to find some pro-stock ones later.



#92 greghughes

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  • LocationSouthern California

Posted 08 October 2013 - 05:18 PM

Kovalchuk pro stocks. warrior dolomites 90 flex 


Looking for retro Ducks set!

 

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#93 daveski7

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  • LocationWorcester

Posted 20 October 2013 - 07:22 PM

Reebok Ai9 Pro Stock 85 flex H14 pattern. Super light and solid and like it so much I bought the exact same stick as a backup. $80 apiece I couldn't go wrong!



#94 ibeck

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  • LocationMontreal, Quebec

Posted 20 October 2013 - 07:46 PM

Warrior dolomites painted like green dt1s, 80 flex, heel curve. Super light, great puck feel, really the best stick I've ever used after coming from bauer pro sticks with G3 flex profile. 


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#95 dimitrym91

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  • LocationSouth Detroit, Ontario

Posted 20 October 2013 - 08:59 PM

I coach a minor team and during their practices I rock an apx, 87 flex p88 curve

When I actually play I have an rbz, 85 flex Hossa curve, thinking about switching which I use for practice and games around cause I love the feel of the apx more then the rbz, but that's just me personally

#96 SSG_Beantown33

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  • LocationGrafton, MA

Posted 21 October 2013 - 09:10 AM

I have used so many sticks, mainly just use retail now for alot of reason...primarily I get them free or reallly cheap

 

either way, 3 weeks ago, First experience with and RBZ Stage 2 (never used the original) FELL IN LOVE

 

Best stick I have used to date IMO

 

CCM Stage 2 / RH / 85 / Nug Grip

 

2nd

 

APX2 RH / 85 / P106 Richards



#97 Pens-Fan-Addict

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  • LocationSouth Florida

Posted 21 October 2013 - 09:18 AM

Make: Reebok
Model: Ribcore
Flex: 85
Pattern: Crosby

 

 

Make: Reebok
Model: 20K Prostock
Flex: 100
Pattern: H15



#98 TheBear19

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  • LocationOntario, Canada

Posted 01 November 2013 - 10:32 PM

What would you guys say is a stick with the best feel? I am more of a stickhandler than a shooter so i would give up shooting for puck control and receivinf passed

They were right when they told me my wallet was going to be taking a hit on this site.


#99 DespicableChang

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  • LocationKankakee, Illinois

Posted 01 November 2013 - 11:38 PM

Intermediate Total one retail shaft with a junior bauer 1000 pronger wood blade that I build up to fit in the shaft.

 

I bought a ton of those blades for cheap a while back and they are really light.  I don't take a lot of slappers so I don't blow them up as fast as you'd think.

 

To top it off I also cut of the first inch and a half to 2 inches of blade and shape the corners on a table top sander.  

 

It's truly a Frankenstick.  Very blade light.  Wood junior blade is great for feel and stick handling.  Square toe is great for stopping pucks up the boards and the intermediate flex is great because I cut it really short so I can still snap off shots and passes with very quickly with just my arms.  



#100 vaderschariot

vaderschariot

Posted 02 November 2013 - 02:21 AM

Without a doubt Bauer supreme series. Mid flex allows so much options light flex heavy flex and taller stick

Best curve right now Jamie Benn. Tanguay pro (harrow 11) with toe
Drury long. Heel with toe Perfect