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Reebok Pro Stock Sticks

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Looking at some Reebok pro stock sticks on ebay. For those in the know, how does the FC (fused constant) shaft play versus the SV (spear variable). I know FC the shaft is a constant flex. Not sure what SV really is. I am use to playing with Easton ST’s & V9’s and Reebol 20k’s. Is there a noticeable difference in flex? Thanks

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Depends on what Reebok stick you're planning on using. It's not that they are bad sticks but personally I just think they feel cheap compared to Bauer and Easton.

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Here is some info on the Reebok codes

SV=Spear Variable

STICK CONSTRUCTIONS
* FUSE - Molded blade in shaft
* SPEAR - Blade molded over both sides of shaft

STICK WEIGHT
* ULTRA LITE - 420 - 430 gr
* LITE - 460 - 457 gr
* HD - 480 - 500 gr

BLADE THICKNESS
* 07 - Standard
* 08 - Thinner
* HD - Heavy Duty

FLEX PROFILE
* FUSE CONSTANT - Constant stiffness with a stiffer kick point.
* FUSE VARIABLE - Constant top half, stiffer mid section with a softer taper & kick point.
* SPEAR CONSTANT - Softer top, slightly stiffer mid section with a stiffer kick point. (Not Available in 'T' geometry)
* SPEAR VARIABLE - Constant top half, stiffer mid section with softer taper & kick point.
* SPEAR STRAIGHT - Constant stiffness from top to bottom. (Available in 'TR' geometry only)
* DUAL DENSITY - Constant top half with the siffest mid section, taper & kick point. (Same flex profile as SE16, 'TR' geometry only)
* TAPER LITE - Constant top half with a drastically softer taper & kick point. (Same flex profile as S19, 'TR' geometry only)

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Depends on what Reebok stick you're planning on using. It's not that they are bad sticks but personally I just think they feel cheap compared to Bauer and Easton.

No it doesn't...

You can find a '20K' and an 'RBZ' spec'd the exact same way and they'll be the same stick with different paint.

Look at Tyler's post.

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