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cyclone taylors (www.cyclonetaylor.com)

the hockey shop (www.thehockeyshop.com)

Both in BC

EDIT: My bad. Link fixed.

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Well no online site will have the prices listed for those products. I'm actually surprised that cyclone has the price up for their synergys.

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You'd be surprised how many U.S. E-tailers will ship to Canada, regardless of the manufacturer. Afterall, if the Canadien prices weren't so ridiculously inflated Canadiens wouldn't have to look across the border to pay 1/3 or more less! :o

It's a freaking shame that the price of the same stick, within 40 miles of one another but separated by an imaginary border, will suddenly cost $60.00 USD more. And that's a conservative estimate of course. If someone can go to a United States Dealer and buy and Easton STealth for $179.00 USD (No State Tax! which is very big) Why in Canada is that same exact stick sold for $369.00 Canadien. It should be $222.00 Canadien.

Is it the Canadien Retailers who are profiting from these ridiculous margins; Or does Easton charge dealers outside the U.S. more?

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You'd be surprised how many U.S. E-tailers will ship to Canada

No doubt theres a lot of retailers that will ship to Canada, however when you purchase a 200USD + Tax stick and get nailed with an 80CDN dollar brokering fee for crossing the border, it adds up.. Thats why its better to keep the sales in your country.

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You'd be surprised how many U.S. E-tailers will ship to Canada

No doubt theres a lot of retailers that will ship to Canada, however when you purchase a 200USD + Tax stick and get nailed with an 80CDN dollar brokering fee for crossing the border, it adds up.. Thats why its better to keep the sales in your country.

That brokering fee is the Canadien Goverment's way of getting your money. They are pretty much saying, "Hey. If you don't let us screw you at our local stores, then we will screw you when you try to ship product in anyway. "

There are ways to cirmcument the system and beat the establishment, fairly of course; hence we learn the term loophole. Fact: The richest businessman in the US pay less than 5% in total taxes annually.

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I totally support that store in all ways. Great product and customer service, but the fella asked to buy a XX online, and Source for Sports London is not allowed for anything BNH to be bought out of store.

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