Please let people know your experiences with these True sticks! Were they as bad as mine or are yours still holding up?
@Youtubesuckz976Ай бұрын
9x4 broke first game. I really want to buy the project x smoke but $400 is not going to happen
@DonovanWagnerPhotoАй бұрын
I personally love all my True sticks Hzrdus 9X4, 7X4, Project X Smoke and Catalyst 9X3's(3 of them) I will always recommend going down one model if durability is your primary focus. I have done it for all brands including the CCM Jetspeed family (regular jetspeed vs pro) Good video though and appreciate you taking time to go over it all.
@mumenrider6775 күн бұрын
Are you going to review the new PSHS sticks? They’ve been out for a few months but there’s a shockingly low amount of online content about them. I know you loved the yellow line so I’m curious to hear your thoughts on the new V line and on how the OG line compares to the old yellow line and redline! (PSHS says the OG is the same as the old redline but the OG seems like 20-30 grams heavier than the old redline so there’s probably some slight differences)
@AlanenJ27 күн бұрын
I had same thing happen with my other ghost. First couple odr sessions it was amazing, but just in time for the second ghost to arrive it lost all it's pop, I compared the 2 and after using the older one and changing to the new one the shots would just fly off. So so odd. I used the other one for about 4 odr sessions so about 2-3k shots. Now after using the newer one for the same time it still retains it's shot speed. Oh and same thing with my tracer, shot really well and then after 5-10k shots just became really hard to shoot with.
@andersclay459Ай бұрын
I feel like all I’ve ever heard about true sticks are that they’re great, up until they break like a week in.
@mattraugh8748Ай бұрын
Hit the nail on the head
@saltwaterforlife5601Ай бұрын
Same, I feel like if they can make the stick durable, they have a home run.
@bmcclarin878 күн бұрын
Do you feel the True sticks are same square-ness as the LX2 pro? I used the LX2 and it put holes in my palms after a few weeks where Bauer vapor and CCM jetspeed never did that.
@HockeyReviews7 күн бұрын
Each model has a different shaft shape. So you have to look at the specific model for that. Shaft shape isn't going to make a big difference on palms getting holes though. Unless you have actually sharp edges or carbon sticking out.
@mattiasfucik5014Ай бұрын
My take on weight: - the lighter the better - BUT anything below 400g isn't worth it if it compromises durability. At that point i would want any weight savings used for reinforcment instead.
@Youtubesuckz976Ай бұрын
QR6 pro at 375 grams is extremely durable
@Chanmantroop10Ай бұрын
400 grams is the sweet spot for weight imo.
@AlanenJ27 күн бұрын
The ccm ft7 non pro is perfect for this, 395 grams, stiff blade. Still feels really light, but will not shatter in your hands after 5 games. Basically a copy of the ft5 pro, but for much cheaper.
@orrinhurley5764Ай бұрын
Might be weird to say but I’ve had better experiences with their older Low Kick sticks. The True AX9 still has a special place in my heart even though it came out almost five years ago now. I currently do have Hazardous and the quality feels like it’s been on the decline. I’ve used the same curve, flex, and lie, but passing and stick handling definitely feel different and that’s not a positive thing. It’s still a doable stick but if I had the option for a brand new AX9 or a Hazardous, I’d pick the AX9.
@saltwaterforlife5601Ай бұрын
I think it’s odd how the Hzrdus line is a low kick but their Hzrdus skate line is built for the power skater, not so much the agile player, who would benefit from a mid kick stick traditionally