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i am currently using a warrior dolomite DD Olympic edition. I really hate it and want something else. previously i used one 95s and loved them, but they broke. I would buy another one 95, but i cannot find them anywhere. i have been mainly looking at the total one, x60, reebok 11k, easton s19, and eq50. I have a quick release, and i would consider myself a playmaker. I am open for suggestions, but would like to stay away from warrior.

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I believe pure hockey has some pro stock One95's on their site. Only a few patterns available.

That's correct. I just got an email via their distribution list this week that they secured a bunch of One95 pro stocks.

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i am currently using a warrior dolomite DD Olympic edition. I really hate it and want something else. previously i used one 95s and loved them, but they broke. I would buy another one 95, but i cannot find them anywhere. i have been mainly looking at the total one, x60, reebok 11k, easton s19, and eq50. I have a quick release, and i would consider myself a playmaker. I am open for suggestions, but would like to stay away from warrior.

If you are in Canada, SportChek had a bunch of one95s for $130. The one by my house has P88's, P9's and P92's. Got one for myself this week.

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There were quite a few on eBay the last couple weeks, right and lefty. Mostly just lefty/junior at the moment.

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If you are in Canada, SportChek had a bunch of one95s for $130. The one by my house has P88's, P9's and P92's. Got one for myself this week.

You wouldnt happen to know if theres any way that they would ship to the States? Really been looking for some P88's.

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You wouldnt happen to know if theres any way that they would ship to the States? Really been looking for some P88's.

Not sure, I've never shopped online on their site. Here is the link.

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Not sure, I've never shopped online on their site. Here is the link.

Yeah, as the country they have it listed as Canada only. I'm sure if I called and for a price they could ship it to the states.. Shouldnt be any customs problems I think?

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i really love the feel of my x60 being a playmaker. its balanced really well and i love the low kick point for quick shots. i've also used my friends 11k and think it feels almost as good. but i feel like going x60 for life now

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Yeah, as the country they have it listed as Canada only. I'm sure if I called and for a price they could ship it to the states.. Shouldnt be any customs problems I think?

Wouldn't get your hopes up. They are a massive company, might be a little tough to deal with them..

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I consider myself a play making d-man (solid outlet passes, point on powerplays, and control of play in general)

Sounds like you should go TotalOne all the way (what i use now)

My previous stick was an X60; great stick overall, but i didn't really like how thin the shaft felt. The rounded corners didn't help. What i did like was the blade. Lasted very long and stiffness held up. (One of the main things you should look for as a player with a quick release)

Now, the TotalOne has a much squared off shaft (similar to the One95 and Supreme lines) in addition to the blade that i liked from the X60 (upgraded interals compared to the X60). It's like a match made in heaven. Also in comparing the two, i feel the TotalOne is a more balanced stick, and the kickpoint *feels* a little lower. Less work to get pucks moving compared to the X60. A much better feel for the puck as well (more so in giving/receiving passes than stickhandling).

Prior to by Bauer loyalty-- i came from (in order) Warrior Dolomites, CCM U+ line, CCM Vectors, Bauer Vapor XX & XXX lite, Synergy SE's, SL's, Si-Cores, and the original Synergy's. I just broke too many, and Bauer has proved to be the most durable in my playing habits.

Hope this helps!

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I consider myself a play making d-man (solid outlet passes, point on powerplays, and control of play in general)

Sounds like you should go TotalOne all the way (what i use now)

My previous stick was an X60; great stick overall, but i didn't really like how thin the shaft felt. The rounded corners didn't help. What i did like was the blade. Lasted very long and stiffness held up. (One of the main things you should look for as a player with a quick release)

Now, the TotalOne has a much squared off shaft (similar to the One95 and Supreme lines) in addition to the blade that i liked from the X60. It's like a match made in heaven. Also in comparing the two, i feel the TotalOne is a more balanced stick, and the kickpoint is a little lower. Less work to get pucks moving compared to the X60. A much better feel for the puck as well (more so in giving/receiving passes than stickhandling).

Prior to by Bauer loyalty-- i came from (in order) Warrior Dolomites, CCM U+ line, CCM Vectors, Bauer Vapor XX & XXX lite, Synergy SE's, SL's, Si-Cores, and the original Synergy's. I just broke too many, and Bauer has proved to be the most durable in my playing habits.

Hope this helps!

:facepalm: Not to be a jerk, but there is info that is flat out wrong, and needs to be corrected. Totalone has a higher kick point than the X60. The blades are different as well, though the weave is the same, the foam cores are different, which gives the sticks two completely different feels when it comes to puck handling.

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:facepalm: Not to be a jerk, but there is info that is flat out wrong, and needs to be corrected. Totalone has a higher kick point than the X60. The blades are different as well, though the weave is the same, the foam cores are different, which gives the sticks two completely different feels when it comes to puck handling.

OK...maybe just translation problem....what i deem is high is low to you and vice versa? Whatever the case -- what i said was it takes less effort to get the puck moving. I also said the blades feel the same to me which is why i like it so much. I didn't know the core materials of the blade were different ...but yes, the weave is the same. I'm no Bauer specialist, but from a retail point of view...those are the differences i can visually and physically feel.

Thanks for giving a more technical explanation -- i've edited my OP.

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OK...maybe just translation problem....what i deem is high is low to you and vice versa? Whatever the case -- what i said was it takes less effort to get the puck moving. I also said the blades feel the same to me which is why i like it so much. I didn't know the core materials of the blade were different ...but yes, the weave is the same. I'm no Bauer specialist, but from a retail point of view...those are the differences i can visually and physically feel.

Thanks for giving a more technical explanation -- i've edited my OP.

Midkick means the stick flexs the most near the lower hand. Low kick sticks flex below the lower hand. That's people say mid kick sticks play softer, because it's flexing where the hands are. And conversely, low kick sticks play stiffer because the sticks flex below the hands, and you don't feel it flexing as much.

The blades feel completely different to me, the totalone has a nice soft dampened feel thanks to the dual density foams, the X60 on the other hand feels pingy as hell(single core foam, I believe).

To the OP, you will be probably be slightly disappointed with the totalone, I went from one95's to totalones, the puck feel took a step back towards the pingier side in my opinion. If you are not opposed to using a lower kick stick, the warrior dolomite DD would be a decent replacement.

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I would look at the totalone or any dolomite. Many people around here like the sherwood T90s too. I personally loved my s19 and will probably get another once my TO breaks.

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Pretty sure people didn't read the OP...

"Not looking at warrior... have dolomite olympic edition and hate it"

If you were a fan of your one95, the TO and the soon to be released Ai9 are going to be sticks that interest you... Mid-kick sticks with awesome blades, both true one pieces.

If they feel too 'pingy' then the one100 and Ai7 (both pretty much the top end version but built more similarly to the one95) are what you'll want to look at.

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