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OPS -> Vector 110. They may have some issues, but they do last a long time. I have had the some one for a year and a half and it's just now going in to retirement.

Wood -> Jofa 80XX (45,50,55) series of sticks. They weigh a bit more but they are built like tanks. After my 110 retirement, I bought a new one of these and am glad I did.

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the new Trilage is the best and has proven to have the best breakage ratio out of all the sticks... i will get info on that if anyone wants it.

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Yes Sande id like some info if thats okay.....does it come in an int. flex?

BTW: What happened to the infinity...its not on the site anymore

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the new Trilage is the best and has proven to have the best breakage ratio out of all the sticks... i will get info on that if anyone wants it.

Proven? That's an awful strong word for a stick that has limited (to say the least) distribution.

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I would be willing to bet that the Trilage would shatter if slashed over the shaft of a Busch Balance (or vice versa). It will be no surprise when the information comes out that only Eastons, Bauer, Inno's, CCM's and Mission sticks are on the comparison list.

I realize the Busch products aren't really on the radar screen since they have had piss poor marketing. However - they are ALWAYS omitted from marketing durability comparisons simply because other products can't compete. Regarding Lightness, Flex and Curve options, Busch clearly can't compete. The stick is brick - from weight to durability and never gets spongy. Players who still use and love wood sticks for the weight would love this stick.

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we are not marketing the stick for retail sales at this point. we are only marketing to TIER one and college and of course NHL player. we have yashin using it right now, Konawolchuk, Daley, Parise, Maholtra and more trying it out. Many more. this is the owner of trilage's marketing plan to creat the demand for the stick. sorry it is not available for retail, but we will find some limited retailers to help in the early stages of marketing the stick...

i will see what info we have to get for anyone here, do you want anything specific??? let me know via email

thanks

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You sure you guys want Yashin using it? That might nuke all of your NY sales.

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i saw an old quest 2 shaft that some guys bent 90 degrees or more, it just kept bending and not breaking. (the guys couldn't break it)

did sande take over the trilage name or was it theirs from the start? i remember a triangular trilage shaft from a camp somewhere, any info on whether you guys are doing something like that?

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