Easton Synergy HTX vs CCM RibCor 65K Composite Hockey Sticks

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Composite Hockey Sticks CCM RibCor 65K Grip hockey stick Easton Synergy HTX Grip Hockey Stick
Summary
Rating
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Rank
#624
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Product Length 0.00 0.00 58.50
Stick Finish Grip Grip Grip
Textured No No No
Age Group Intermediate Junior Senior Intermediate
Blade Coating Matte finish
Blade Core "Hypertuned™ - blade flex tailored to shaft flex. Hypertoe™ - stiffened toe with softened taper. Multi-rib construction using Micro-bladder process with 70% segmented AirEx foam core design and 30% bladder"
Blade Wrap 3K woven carbon with toughened toe design
Kick Point or Flex Profile Mid-taper kick point
Player Profile Designed to enhance load, release and shot velocity, also features technology that tailors blade stiffness to shaft flex
Shaft Coating Grip
Shaft Construction Uni-directional Carbon Fibers, balanced shaft layup with raised Tri Cell Texture
Shaft Geometry "Pro-style" shape - Square corners and slightly concave walls
Shaft Taper Slight, gradual
Stick Used for Measurement E3 Lie 5 65 grip
Details
Brand CCM Easton
Prices
MSRP $66.66 $52.98
Used Price $46.66 $37.09
Sale Price $59.99 $47.68

Composite Hockey Sticks Descriptions

CCM RibCor 65K Grip hockey stick

The CCM RibCor 65K Grip Hockey Stick is a top-of-the-line stick that is perfect for serious hockey players. It features a durable construction that can withstand even the most aggressive play, and the ribbed grip design ensures that you always have a comfortable and secure grip on the stick. The 65K also has a responsive blade that provides great feel and control when shooting and stick-handling, making it a great choice for both offensive and defensive players.

Easton Synergy HTX Grip Hockey Stick

The Easton Synergy HTX Grip Hockey Stick is a top of the line stick that is perfect for any player. It is lightweight and has a great grip that will help you with your accuracy and control.

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