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How to tell what flex your pro stock stick is?

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I'm not sure if this is in another thread already or not, I couldn't find one if there is!

Does anybody how to tell what the flex on the pro stock sticks are like Easton's and warriors that don't have them listed on the name bar?

I heard for Bauer it is like this but I am not sure that it is right

A-75

B-80

C-85

D-90

No letter for 95

E-100

F-105

G-110 etc..

Can anyone confirm this?

If that is right then what do they do if it is under 75 flex?

Does anybody know how to tell on warriors?

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example:

01010-13 - curve code/player code - variation of the curve

87 - flex

G15F - x:60 retail

A2- 2 Peice One85
A26B- APX
A42A- APX SE*
C-Lightweight One90
C28- Retail One95
C29- Retail One95
D- One90
DP- One95 Se
G15F- Retail X:60
G3- Custom Flex Profile
G12E- Custom Flex Profile with a 12K weave
H11- X60 SE*
O33- Total One SE*
O44- Total One
OV1- Tactile Grip
SE - X:60 Shaft W/ One95 Blade
SELT - Vapor XXXX
VB6- X7.0

might be wrong on a few but this is what I some what remember.

courtesy of prostock nation

Easton Flex Chart

A - 75

B - 80

C - 85

D - 90

E - 95

F - 100

G - 105

H - 110

Warrior Flex Chart

80 = 120 Flex

200 = 110 Flex

220 = 105 Flex

260 = 90 Flex

290 = 95 Flex

300 = 80 Flex

340 = 75 Flex

380 = 70 Flex

440 = 65 Flex

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Does anybody know how to tell on warriors?

Courtesy of skleiner1 from another board...

"Warrior Flex Chart

- This letter is located on the underside of the shaft... Usually looks something like this

300314130

- Flex

- Shaft Weight

- Blade Weight

180 = 120 Flex

200 = 110 Flex

220 = 105 Flex

260 = 90 Flex

290 = 95 Flex

300 = 80 Flex

340 = 75 Flex

380 = 70 Flex

440 = 65 Flex"

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