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I did a quick search, but didnt find anything...

ok. Here is a Chinese hockey company "Prince Hockey" trying to push out composite sticks... they dont even provide good pictures of the product.. id love to know how easy these would break..

ABOUT US:... this is funny

"About PrinceHockey

Who we are

PrinceHockey was founded in 2004,with passions to design and create the PRO STICKS and other hockey gears,but try to catch up the top brand,with its commitment to constant innovation and evolving technology.Our sticks had been tested OK by NHL teams and players,and it will be constant to be improved!

What we do

In past 6 years,we work together with customers from USA,Canada,and Europe,we know what they need.Our experiences as below,

Branded hockey,

Hockey clubs

Hockey teams

Hockey chain stores

Special hockey design

Get solutions from PrinceHockey right now,just click on CONTACT US."

web address..

http://princehockey.com/

found out about them on ebay..

heres their current selection..

http://shop.ebay.com/prince-hockey/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=&_trksid=p4340

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Evidently they haven't been able to find enough new "me too" companies to buy their production so they're going to put it on the market themselves.

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Is this one of the factories that makes name brand stuff during the day off brand stuff at night? Shipping is $59.99 and that seems it brings the sticks to about $100 each and you can find better deals on name brand sticks if you look around.

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They had a BUNCH of X:60s for sale last week or something. Big bundles and different patters/flexes, etc.

So, who knows...... maybe these have some kind of similar construction. Maybe not...

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They had a BUNCH of X:60s for sale last week or something. Big bundles and different patters/flexes, etc.

So, who knows...... maybe these have some kind of similar construction. Maybe not...

I wouldn't trust anything coming from China right now.

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its always difficult to judge a new company. frankly I'm suspect of any off-brand sticks i find at canadian tire. the specs look decent enough, and they could be a small success with their logo branding. I don't doubt they have a couple of engineers that have learned some tricks of the trade, what new company doesnt?

just a side note, advertising in the asian pacific markets is starkly different than in north america. they value a collectivist view as opposed to north americans very individualistic view.

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Just because it's a hockey stick doesn't mean it's actually a copy of anything.

I think they said they were, but what "top end" stick was a full 480 grams in the last yr? None I know of.

its always difficult to judge a new company. frankly I'm suspect of any off-brand sticks i find at canadian tire. the specs look decent enough, and they could be a small success with their logo branding. I don't doubt they have a couple of engineers that have learned some tricks of the trade, what new company doesnt?

just a side note, advertising in the asian pacific markets is starkly different than in north america. they value a collectivist view as opposed to north americans very individualistic view.

It's not that simple. It takes a lot of trial and error. Unless it's a factory that's selling overrun stuff that's produced for a major manufacturer, which would be very contrary to their agreement, it's probably crap.

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I think they said they were, but what "top end" stick was a full 480 grams in the last yr? None I know of.

Arn't the Dolomite's and ST's around that weight?

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Arn't the Dolomite's and ST's around that weight?

According to Inlinewarehouse.com the Dolos are around 480 gramms. The ST is about 510.

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Yeah I’ve seen that on my Warrior shafts. Maybe some of the guru’s can weigh in on this one, are Warriors sticks manufactured from start to finish in Mexico or are they just assembled there?

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Yeah I’ve seen that on my Warrior shafts. Maybe some of the guru’s can weigh in on this one, are Warriors sticks manufactured from start to finish in Mexico or are they just assembled there?

Kronik, DoloSpyne, Dolomite stick and shaft, AK27...Mexico

AK, Swizzle, Anthem, Bentley ... Vietnam

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I think they said they were, but what "top end" stick was a full 480 grams in the last yr? None I know of.

Having talked to some of those people, I can assure you that some of them will say anything to sell their product. I've heard multiple factories claim that they make sticks for Easton, Bauer, Warrior and RBK.

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what isn't made in china these days? i think the bauer one95 and xxxx are mia. i find that if it's a new company, usually their 1st batch is pretty good but once they start to lower prices and mass produce it goes down hill from there.

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what isn't made in china these days? i think the bauer one95 and xxxx are mia. i find that if it's a new company, usually their 1st batch is pretty good but once they start to lower prices and mass produce it goes down hill from there.

my rbk 10k pro stock is made china. didn't expect that.

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It is. The Sher-Wood Momentum Comp's were also manufactured by True Temper, but were made in the United States.

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