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most durable ops

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The One90. I haven't seen one break yet. Granted I haven't seen one in person yet, but that's as valid of an answer that it deserves.

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Agreeing with Mack; going with the One90. A kid on my team has had it for a couple weeks, and it felt extemely well balanced. It's also held up well so far, nothing but a tiny bit of paint chippage.

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The only true way to test durability of an ops is to do controlled lab testing. There are SO MANY variables in hockey, you can't simply take anecdotal reviews and hold them as gospel. It depends on the player, the experience, the level of play, and so much more. If you are in juniors, your stick will not last as long as the beer leaguer. These kinds of polls or surveys are useless. I know people who broke a V110 on their first use, and others after 3 yrs. The bottom line is the lighter sticks are not as durable. So, if you want durability, do not buy a super light stick.

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I know it is not fact it was more of...wat experences have ppl had with these sticks because im looking to buy a new stick that some people believe is durable

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The only true way to test durability of an ops is to do controlled lab testing. There are SO MANY variables in hockey, you can't simply take anecdotal reviews and hold them as gospel. It depends on the player, the experience, the level of play, and so much more. If you are in juniors, your stick will not last as long as the beer leaguer. These kinds of polls or surveys are useless. I know people who broke a V110 on their first use, and others after 3 yrs. The bottom line is the lighter sticks are not as durable. So, if you want durability, do not buy a super light stick.

Exactly.

Some guy can always break the shaft, some the blade, some are not rough on their sticks, some can break 1 or 2 a game.

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