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Nick23

Innovative intermediate and recomendations

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I snapped my cyclone on sunday and now looking for a replacement, the innovative novius looks good but the description of the flex is 'int', does anyone know what that is comperable to in eastons ratings, and also, any good suggestions for a int or senior shaft or ops, preferable 70 or 75 flex, bearing in mind im 15 medium build. Thanks

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Peranis and 1800FACEOFF have intermediate dual kick 1100's.  They list the flex as a 380 so it's probably around a 70 on the Easton scale.

Yes, but Inno calls the 300 flex "Int."

Didn't they have a 300 sr and a 300 int that were different lengths?

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I bought the Novius 300 a while back for my 15 year old, and although he probably only used it once, he didn't care for the flex as compared to the Mission L2, 75 flex which he loves. The 300 might be a sligtly stiffer flex than 75 and the shaft diameter is slightly larger than the smallish Mission shaft. Hope this helps.

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Peranis and 1800FACEOFF have intermediate dual kick 1100's.  They list the flex as a 380 so it's probably around a 70 on the Easton scale.

Yes, but Inno calls the 300 flex "Int."

Didn't they have a 300 sr and a 300 int that were different lengths?

yes

I had one in 300 SR.

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According to Innovative's website, the intermediate Novius is a 380 flex

http://www.innovativehockey.com/products.html

EPUCK has both, standard and tapered intermediate Novius shafts for sale on their website. From what everyone has said on here, the 380 flex is probably what you're looking for as that appears to be similar to the Easton 70 flex scale.

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