I signed in just to post this review, normally I just lurk (as is evident by my massive post count)... Easton Stealth RS Flex: 100 Curve: Hall (Sakic/P92) Design: Matte black yellow accents + grippy shaft Time Frame 4 months and counting, 3-4 times a week (games and pickup) Aesthetics It's a good looking stick, I'm not the biggest fan of the yellow accents but it still looks nice, very low profile and sleek. If you don't want a fancy looking stick that stands out, then this is definitely for you. 9/10 Weight and Balance I've used the Ai9 and the T90 and this definitely feels infinitely more balanced than either. It doesn't feel blade heavy at all and I can balance it on one finger almost in the middle of the shaft without any issues (that's also a testament to how light it is). It's very light, not the lightest stick you cant find, but I find it really helps defensively. As a defenseman, I find poke checks so much easier as well as board work. 9/10 Blade The blade has decent feel but is VERY poppy. The blade on this stick forced me to learn how to have softer hands when receiving passes and trying one-timed passes. At first, I tried to overcompensate by adding more tape to the blade (ie the way Phaneuf tapes his sticks), but this made the feel absolutely terrible), so I just stuck to as little tape as possible and just learned to handle the poppiness of this blade. There are some minor chips, but it's nothing too bad (mostly on the toe) for the time being. 8/10 Shaft and Flex The shaft is grippy but seems to become less grippy as you move further down the shaft, not sure if this was an intended design but I like it. This is the first 100 flex stick I've used extensively (I stepped up from 85 which felt a bit too whippy), so it feels true to flex compared to the other short-term 100 flex sticks I've tried. The shaft is a bit smaller, which I find makes it easier to grip and stick handle with. Loving the kickpoint on the tapered shaft, cannot be happier. Again, some minor chipping, but nothing to be worried about. 8/10 Stickhandling/Passing Even though the blade feels a little dead, due to the lightness of the stick you can really stickhandle your way out of a scrum or a tight situation pretty well. I find that my passes are harder now but the accuracy remains. As someone who tries to play as more of a puck mover, I absolutely love the way this stick has improved my passing game. 9/10 Shooting This is definitely a shooters stick as the previous reviewer mentioned. My slapshot is noticeably faster (although I'm still having issues controlling it a little bit), my snapshots are as well. The blade is very snappy and this is the first thing you will notice when you take a shot or three. 10/10 Durability I know a few guys that have complained about breaking their RS's, but I'm very hard on my sticks and haven't really had any issues with mine. The stick does tend to chip alot, but minor scuffs and scratches don't really bug me. 8/10 Overall 8.7 I've had a few friends chirp me because I paid alot of this stick, but I can definitely say that it's money well spent and there has been a noticeable improvement to my game in most aspects. If you have the cash laying around, snag one up, you won't be disappointed! [Edited for typos]