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Yeah, I was surprised with the durability of the Christian blades from my brother of his rough of his sticks(more than me,)(He breaks alot of sticks). I/he have'nt/hasn't tried TPS blades thought.

How did he like them?

JR:

Most pro stocks I used didn't hold up any longer than regular retail but they have had much better feel. I prefere the reduced weight of most pro wood blades so I have skipped going for the reinforced models.

He really liked them. Now they are all broken. It's much different than the Drury/Kovalev but when he was used to them he was stickhandling/shooting/passing very well, just like his Inno Kovy. The only thing is he was using an 1100 non-grip tapered which he doesn't like when there is no grip.

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I've never broken a tapered TPS blade.

Mine turned to much after no more than 4 ice times. I rarely actually break blades, they just become too mushy for me.

Thats the same for me. I have probably actually broken only 20% of the blades that I stop using.

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Yeah, I was surprised with the durability of the Christian blades from my brother of his rough of his sticks(more than me,)(He breaks alot of sticks). I/he have'nt/hasn't tried TPS blades thought.

How did he like them?

JR:

Most pro stocks I used didn't hold up any longer than regular retail but they have had much better feel. I prefere the reduced weight of most pro wood blades so I have skipped going for the reinforced models.

He really liked them. Now they are all broken. It's much different than the Drury/Kovalev but when he was used to them he was stickhandling/shooting/passing very well, just like his Inno Kovy. The only thing is he was using an 1100 non-grip tapered which he doesn't like when there is no grip.

I've been begging some manufacturers to get them in composite, hopefully I can find someone who will do them.

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i emailed sher-wood and they said they will do custom composite but they wanted like $75 each for a blade and $249.99 for a sop RM7 momentum,but w/ a minimum of 6 per each,just for 6 one piece thats well over $1,200

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the tps prostock blade i have lasted me longer then any retail tps ive ever used. i got a good month out of it i just broke it last ice time.

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i emailed sher-wood and they said they will do custom composite but they wanted like $75 each for a blade and $249.99 for a sop RM7 momentum,but w/ a minimum of 6 per each,just for 6 one piece thats well over $1,200

:o wow! thats EXPENSIVE!!!!!

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actually the blades were $90 each top-end model,$75 for the lower-end model and the sop momentum ds were $149 each

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