Background: 6'2", 190 Type of Play: all ice Frequency: 2x per week Blades Used (in order): - CCM Aramid Recchi - Sher-wood Axion Bourque - Warrior AK27 Draper Initial Impression: Non-aesthetic impressions were that the shaft was light, but surprisingly not as light as I had thought - but that was quickly a non-issue once I put it to use. My only beef is due to my size that the 3" end plug it came with wasn't long enough for me - I needed a total of 6" - but obviously not any fault of the stick... just get a new end plug for $5. Flex: After using Easton 100-flexes for years, I thought I'd give the Warrior 85-flex a shot since there aren't as many oppportunities for slap shots in the two leagues I play in. I was looking for something with a quicker release and couldn't use a true-tapered shaft as I think durability at my height/play would be a factor. Off the bat, the 85 was definately a cannon of a shot on one timers and held very true on wrist shots (not much deviation from where I was aiming). 9/10 Weight: This is a light shaft - not the lightest out there, but certainly light enough for you to not think about it - and has just enough weight on it for very good puck feel (doesn't feel hollow or flimsy). 9/10 Shooting: Again, slap shots were probably the most powerful of any stick/shaft I have ever used - though I don't get much opportunity (other than warm-ups) to unleash one... On one timers, this shaft was amazing - the puck just seemed to fly off faster than I could watch it. Excellent on snap shots, and with wrist shots, I was able to put the puck in a locale true to my aim. 9/10 PS - If I'm not mistaken, this is the same shaft that Chara used to win the Hardest Shot honors in this years Skills Competition... Passing: Passes are true to form... 9/10 Durability: Now this is where my only negative comes from, but it could be from one of a couple of reasons. I loved my first AK27 and used it 2-3x per week at a very competitive level for about 6 months straight. It 'chose' a bad time to break - on a penalty shot late in a tie game - I pulled back to recoil for a quick wrister, and it broke just above the connection point of the blade. No problem I thought - it served me well enough to order a second one. Well, the second one lasted me one game, and during warm-up for the next game, it shattered at about the same spot as the first one (just above the connection point of the blade) on a slap shot during warm-ups. It literally got 1 hour of use. I checked the shaft before using and there were no visual signs of damage and it hadn't been impacted in the first game. With inconsistent life-spans between the first (6 mos) and the second (1 hour) AK27 shafts I've had, I can't tell if this second was a fluke or if I had been lucky with the first. Either way, I have to mark durability as a 6/10 for now until I receive my third (replacement). I'll edit this post when that one has seen it's last days. 6/10 Overall: Aside from the experience with the second shaft breaking after only one hour of use, this is one heck of a shaft with a great shot, a great feel, and is true to form. As long as you aren't just looking for the lightest shaft for bragging rights, you'll enjoy the AK27. 8.5/10