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Hey, I'm getting a new stick and I seem to be harder on my sticks than most people for some reason. Anyways, I'm using an s11 grip now, but the toe looks like a fish ate it and the same thing happened to my synergy se. I am gonna retire my s11, i'm dissapointed with it, so if anyone could tell me what stick is most durable on the higher end, that'd be great.

If it matters I use an intermediate sized stick, but I'm thikin i could handle a 75 flex and it might be more durable

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Save the General Hockey threads for those not pertaining to sticks/skates/etc.

Again, Easton is notorious (in my mind at least) for having the world's worst composite blades. If you're looking for a durable blade that won't go soft or splinter on you I'd highly suggest a Warrior OPS or Easton shaft/Warrior blade combo.

edit: A Warrior 340 flex is the equivalent to an Easton 75/NBH 77.

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Save the General Hockey threads for those not pertaining to sticks/skates/etc.

Again, Easton is notorious (in my mind at least) for having the world's worst composite blades. If you're looking for a durable blade that won't go soft or splinter on you I'd highly suggest a Warrior OPS or Easton shaft/Warrior blade combo.

edit: A Warrior 340 flex is the equivalent to an Easton 75/NBH 77.

Is there a table or something that lists warriors flex as it corresponds to the more common flexes like an easton 85/NBH 87?

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Thanks, and sorry, i dunno what u mean by the first part.

This area (General Hockey Discussions) isn't for equipment topics.

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Save the General Hockey threads for those not pertaining to sticks/skates/etc.

Again, Easton is notorious (in my mind at least) for having the world's worst composite blades. If you're looking for a durable blade that won't go soft or splinter on you I'd highly suggest a Warrior OPS or Easton shaft/Warrior blade combo.

edit: A Warrior 340 flex is the equivalent to an Easton 75/NBH 77.

Is there a table or something that lists warriors flex as it corresponds to the more common flexes like an easton 85/NBH 87?

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Save the General Hockey threads for those not pertaining to sticks/skates/etc.

Again, Easton is notorious (in my mind at least) for having the world's worst composite blades. If you're looking for a durable blade that won't go soft or splinter on you I'd highly suggest a Warrior OPS or Easton shaft/Warrior blade combo.

edit: A Warrior 340 flex is the equivalent to an Easton 75/NBH 77.

Is there a table or something that lists warriors flex as it corresponds to the more common flexes like an easton 85/NBH 87?

On top of the page, where it has our logo and the boards and the yellow kickplate...click on "Flex Chart"

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Save the General Hockey threads for those not pertaining to sticks/skates/etc.

Again, Easton is notorious (in my mind at least) for having the world's worst composite blades. If you're looking for a durable blade that won't go soft or splinter on you I'd highly suggest a Warrior OPS or Easton shaft/Warrior blade combo.

edit: A Warrior 340 flex is the equivalent to an Easton 75/NBH 77.

Is there a table or something that lists warriors flex as it corresponds to the more common flexes like an easton 85/NBH 87?

On top of the page, where it has our logo and the boards and the yellow kickplate...click on "Flex Chart"

whoops i see that now

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