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NBH p10?

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Does anyone have any pictures of the NBH p10 curve besides the one that is on teh website? Also if you have this curve how do you like it? I am coming from a easton Sakic curve and want something that has a little less curve.

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Here are some photos of the P10 blade. Also I have put it side by side next to my sakic (white tape) blade for comparison. Unfortunately, I just got this stick last week and I have been unable to get on the ice with it due to a sprained ankle. My hopes for it are high though, as tinkering around with it in the house has been pretty promising so far.

I find that my slapshot suffers when using the Sakic blade and I like how the stick handling in comparison (at least in the kitchen) to the sakic. Hope this helps.

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As mentioned, the P29 is going to be the closest to the Sakic or P92. The P29 is very close to the TPS Nash curve. I like the P29 because it's the same profile etc as the P92.

Mike

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leafan11 I know someone with a pro stock spezza and he cant shoot below the rafters with it so I think I will pass on that, its a little too much.

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If it helps any.... the P10 for Bauer used to be the Gagne curve (better known in Easton lingo as Shannahan) prior to them changing it to whatever the retail Gagne curve is today (probably not coincidentally around the same time Easton dropped the Shanny curve from their line up). Also the Cole for Mission (also discontinued), Bozek for Gear, Marshall pro-stock, etc....

Check out the pattern database on this site (yellow bar at the top, PATTERN DB) for more info if unfamiliar with the Shanny curve. Basically, its a mid toe, slightly open, long blade, square toe, about 1/2 inch (you will see that some claim it's a 3/4 but it is not that big).

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