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crazyhick

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  1. I purchased a pair, but had to return them due to the depth issue. Build quality looked really good, but they were also very wide for a D width (which didn't bother me, as I am in a EE anyways) I'm looking forward to them coming out with a boot that is at least closer to a Supreme style fit and giving them another shot.


  2. Stick: Easton Synergy ST '10 version

    Pattern/ Flex: Zetterberg (p4) 100 flex, matte version

    Background: A/B level Men's League

    5'11" 220lbs Defenseman

    More of a shoot first type of d-man. I use snapshots and slappers most of the time and I'm very hard on my sticks.

    Use: 4 months 1-2 mens league games and 1-2 stick practice per week

    Previous sticks owned: Bauer x:40, CCM U+07, RBK 7k, Rbk 8.0.8

    Visuals: I really like the look of the flat black with the orange accents. Makes it look very sleek and not really flashy like other sticks that are on the market. 10/10

    Shaft: Comming from grip covered sticks, I was very impressed with the grip I got from the matte coating. It made stickhandling easier by allowing my bottom hand to slide a bit more but also had a little "grip" for the amount of tourque I need while shooting. Balance was blade heavy but I ended up cutting it down 3" and inserting a wood buttend. The flex rating at full length was a little too flexible for my taste as it was more like a 90 flex but the addition on the butt-end added the stiffness I was looking for. 8/10

    Blade: This is what I was both impressed and a little disappointed with. The feel was very good and responsive and I really liked how little (if any) the blade tourqued while shooting. Passes seemed to stick really well and it didn't feeling as pingy as the x:40 blade was. The disappointing part was how quickly the toe of the blade got chewed up after only a few games and more or less dissintegrated over time. 7/10

    Stickhandling/ Passing: Handling the puck was a pleasure with this stick. Probably the best feeling composite I've ever owned. Passes really stuck to the blade and the P4 curve excells in just about all passes I dish out. 10/10

    Shooting: For a stick that was built more on a durability standpoint, this thing shoots very well. Slapshots have plenty of pop but aren't as fast as I'm usually used to. Snapshots and backhanders are pretty effortless and have good zip to them but like my slapshots, they aren't as fast. 8/10

    Durability: This is where I have mixed thoughts on. The shaft is an absolute tank. It has taken it's share of blocked shots and hacks from other players and has no signs of dying anytime soon. The blade is what I found disappointing. The toe started crumbling after only a few weeks and the middle of the blade gave out and broke a month or so later. 6/10

    Final thoughts: I bought this stick after I had broken multiple sticks over a short period of time. I usually break sticks somewhere in the shaft and this shaft is still going strong. After the blade broke, I converted it into a shaft and I still use it as a backup. I paid $160 at the time for the stick but how the blade broke would keep me from buying another one. Overall 8/10

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