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Lightest Woody You Know Of

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I recall the old Bauer 3030 sticks to be pretty light, or you could go with the Sherwood 5030. Two sticks that are nice and relatively light.

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Up until recently, I only used wood sticks. I used TPS Omegas and they were fairly light. Mind you, my sticks are rediculously long, 64" to be exact. I also used TPS Inertias after I went through all of my Omegas. Those too were fairly light for their length. All in all, very good sticks.

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CCM made a "Groove Lite" stick that was hollowed out down the shaft, kind of like they drilled 6 holes (2 x 3) down the length of the shaft.

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I use the Easton Classic, very light and flexy. I

haven't weighted them, but I have the impression

that the classics are lighter than the sherwood 5030s.

Cheap also, 3 packs for $45.

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Lightest wood stick? The Franklin (name escapes me...)

It is sickly light.

And no, it is not the Air-Core. It is a solid wood stick. We have them in the store.

The GrooveLite was a brick. Nothing light about it at all...

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Montreal are the lightest and i think one of the best wood stick ever.

I agree. Back when I used wood sticks i always used montreal sticks. They had great performance and they were light. My dad was using them and got me to try them and i loved them...before the revolution.

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Montreal 9988 X3M. Feels lighter than both the Bauer 3030 and the Sherwood PMP 5030. The Montreal is also more blade light (higher balance point) than most sticks making it feel even lighter. Great stick, but pricy for a woodie.

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The new Bauer 6000's are really light. Holding them and my Sherwood 9950's and 7000's, the Bauers are way lighter. Last years 7000 model was pretty light as well.

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custom sherwood 5030s are light. but lighest i heard of was for maurice richard where they used the best wood they could find to make his sticks. the sticks were lighter then a synergy from what i hear

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Is there any wood that's lighter than graphite/carbon materials? I didn't really think so, that'd be interesting if it's true though.

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The Franklin stick with the three channel cut-outs is the 6020 Air Tech. It's pretty light, but the old Bauer 5000 and 7000 sticks are very light. Both have the same idea as the Nike Zero G, with a wood box construction. My boss uses a 7000 and loves it.

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ANyone know where I could get a muskoka stick?

Also I believe they used a wood that had incredible durability for wood in the 70 and early 80's, but due to abuse of the tree, It was getting endangered, so they had to use ash....dont remember the tree though

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