Reviewer Background: 5' 4', 140lbs Shaft: R2XN10 Whip Flex (70~75 flex in easton terms) Blade Used: R2Wood Nash Initial Impression: Okay, the first time I held this in my hands, it felt really nice. I couldn't really notice the double concave, so it just felt like a boxy shaft. Didn't like the way the black 'fades' into the yellow; it just looked like a crappy paint job. The decal/sticker saying "R2XN10" was folded when I got it, but it being the only whip flex in the store, I was like 'screw it', paid for it, and was on my merry way. Stick Feel: I took this thing outside (yah outside...that's why I have the wood blade), and the first thing I noticed was that the wood blade felt out of place. A bit more bottom heavy that I'd like, but I quickly got used to it. Love the TPS Nash, it is an awesome curve. Before I forget, let me say that this shaft is really, really light. It's advertised 5 grams lighter than the Cyclone (265 grams for the R2XN10, as opposed to the 270 of the Cyclone), but it's gotta be lighter than that. This thing feels practically weightless. Which is probably why the wood blade's so bottom heavy (the R2Wood is actually fairly lightweight. I actually have complaints about the feel, but it fits under stickhandling, so it'll go there. 10/10 Shooting: Ok, BAM! is the word. This thing launches rockets. Seriously. I have nothing but good things to say. Accuracy was above my par, and I can feel this stick flex when I shoot. I really haven't experienced anything like this before, coming up from a cyclone. 10/10 Stickhandling: Ok, here's the bulk of my complaints. Although it is a light stick, I really didn't like the way the puck felt. I need more of a radiused shaft shape. I don't know, maybe it's me, but I seem to use my fingertips to hold the stick when I'm stickhandling (don't ask) and the doulbe concave just got in the way. Just can't handle the double concave, so that's more of a personal preference thing. Being a person who likes to stickhandle, I found this really limiting. Also, this stick didn't feel overly solid. When you squeeze the sides of the shaft, you can feel it give. 8/10 Durability: Can't really comment on the durability, since it's only seen 1 game along with a couple of shooting practices. There's a couple of small paint chips, but hey, what do you expect from a shaft? 8/10 (estimation) Conclusion: Well, I dumped $180cdn plus BC's ridiculous 14.5% tax on a shaft that I didn't overly enjoy. Whatever, you live and you learn. I personally compare this shaft to a rocket laucher; powerful but cumbersome (for me anyways). If I had liked the double concave, however, this would be my dream stick. 9.5/10