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1. How do the Synthesis Grip int. and Vector 110 int. compare.

2. How do the Modano/Forsberg, Iginla, and Recchi curves compare?

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i would say that the V110 Int is more durable and easily the same for performance as the synthesis(only going with personal experience wit the V110)

and the curves of modano , forsberg, iginla , recchi go in that order

modano's being the smallest followed by the similar forsberg then iginla's is slightly bigger wit more of a toe curve right near the end and recchi following up wit the biggest mid/closed curve

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I just switched from a Recchi blade to a Forsberg carbon blade. I find that a slighter curve works better for me, but you should probably try to borrow your friends' sticks so you can see what you like best.

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and the curves of modano , forsberg, iginla , recchi go in that order

modano's being the smallest followed by the similar forsberg then iginla's is slightly bigger wit more of a toe curve right near the end and recchi following up wit the biggest mid/closed curve

Modano and Forsberg are the same patterns. Easton no longer makes the Modano pattern since he switched to RBK and then Warrior. They are both Easton P-4, Mid/heel 3/8"/9mm lie 5

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the recchi and iginla are practically the same curve, the face of the blade on the recchi is neutral and it's closed on the iginla. The iginla blade is about 1/2" shorter than the recchi and the recchi has a square toe. The Recchi is also a slightly lower lie than the iginla.

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