The HZRDUS PX is an absolutely terrible stick, garbage for everything, and I hate to credit Bauer, but the AG5NT is actually a really good twig. Just as good as the Trigger 7 Pro. I highly advise that you don't watch "hockey influencers", as they don't want to say anything bad about sticks in fear of the big brands getting mad at them. I'd highly advise watching smaller channels that provide unbiased reviews, like Beer League Bum hockey reviews, where they actually test durability and use it for a while in real world scenarios rather than one ice session and saying it feels good.
@@louiefriesen I'm actually subbed to beer league bum, and I haven't seen any reviews from any "influencers" I've just seen 2 reviews from 2 small channels, beer league bum saying its terrible and another guy that I don't remember his name saying it was really good, so I'd like to see what HT thinks of it
@@yeetuspeetus6598 HT never wants to say anything bad except for when the new version comes out. ie the T5P. In the T5P vs T4 video, tommy said they were quite similar. In the T5P vs T6P video he said he hated the T5P and that the T6P was a big improvement. But he also has said that he really liked the T4. That's why I almost never watch HT anymore and unsubbed.
Depending on the manufacturing process and all, there could potentially be quite a difference between two sticks with similar specs; the sticks might not be from the same batch etc. so perhaps you should try to do some more unbiased testing (flex etc.) using some simple measuring tools?
I used both the FT5 pro and the trigger 7 pro didn’t really notice a difference. I do believe it’s all in the head. Furthermore, I bought 4 Flylites and they all felt different. So you never know.
I use both the FT5P and T7P (with exact same specs) and definitely notice the differences. And yeah, definitely differences between batches of the same stick/specs.
@@mikeulyas5392 FT5P definitely comes with a different feel in the blade; it feels "dampened" compared to the more "direct contact" of the T7P. When combined with the hybrid kick point of the FT5P (as it requires more power from the player to really deliver those shots) it makes the stick feel a bit less effortless. It's still a very good stick with great feel, it's just that the T7P appears to provide better puck feel and you can't beat the low kick point (and T7P is a bit lighter as well); that's my oppinion. I'm positive I'd be able to feel a difference in a blind test, and while I'm not a professional player, the T7P definitely better suits my type as an offensive D player. As for clappers, the FT5P beats the T4P, T6P, and also the T7P but we don't play with clappers in our league so .. there's that. Mind that there's a "significant" difference in blade thickness between the Trigger and Jetspeed blades - check it out @ imgur.com/a/GwdINpg (so picking up the puck is harder with the FT5P)
@@andersborum9267 Thanks man, Im a relatively 2 way winger so I obviously need a quick release in my shots, Ive been using the trigger 6 for a few months and it changed my game as my first top of the line stick and low kick stick, but Im yet to try any other stick with the same specs. Ive been trying to decide between a trigger 7p or ft5p as a new main or runner up to it and I was interested to see if the hybrid kick’s power and release combo does compare to the release yet still good power you can get off a trigger so your comment helped me a lot and Im thinking of going trigger just because I literally never take big slap shots just wind up wristers/snappers so I dont really need a hybrid kick as long as I can get enough power out of a low kick which obviously if you know how to use it you will so Thank you for taking the time to write that tho, its good to finally have an unbiased, detailed understanding from just another player rather than somebody on youtube who’s sponsored by either brand
Did you guys just tape the whole stick in black? I feel like that takes away from alot of the sticks features so it’s not an accurate judgement or are they just blacked out no wrap on them yet?
why are you ALWAYS comparing Gear from Bauer and CCM? whats with the others? WARRIOR and SherWood also make great gear! (which much of us guys prefer to the other brands)
Okay so about a month ago from me making this comment I broke my first ccm stick and it was the first stick I broke, and it was the trigger 6, I got a trigger 7, but I miss my trigger 6, I liked the trigger 6 more tho than the 7
Rather than conclude that the same stick could have different properties, the conclusion that people need to take away from this is that psychology plays a larger role in performance than most people realize. The sticks are far more identical in their physical properties than a human could ever replicate in their actions when taking a shot, stick handling etc. Human like to attribute performance differences to the equipment rather than their own fallibility. These sticks are built en masse by robotic machines in factories that supposed to have extremely small tolerances for error, much much much smaller differences than the different angles, speeds, and weight we have in every movement of our arms and legs.
al mac innis. sher-wood pmp 7030 during the calgary years, followed by easton aluminum. mike bossy, titan, various models.. brett hull, easton. aluminum shaft with wood/fiberglass blade, also with those black lines made of graphite under the fiberglass.. oh, & a couple guys named gretzky & lemieux. from titan/jofa for both, to easton for gretz & koho for lemieux. a great experiment would be to get these older sticks in perfect condition (hard to do) & testing them against these modern twigs. anyways, it's skill, not tools. i play billiards, some guys think a 500$ cue makes them better. psychology can have some benefits, but it always comes down to talent & dedication.
@@jdbankshot true, I should have said psychology AND skill. I was focused on psychology for this comment because the guy in the video believed they were different despite them being the same.
What was used to cover up the branding? Looks like plasti dip or heat shrink? For me testing a stick I couldn’t play with a wrap on it too to bottom. That would deaden the feel for sure
the trigger 7 pro has a bit better puck control and a slightly harder shot for that reason, its also more durable because of sigmatex so yes overall the 7 pro is better but not by a significant amount
True Hzrdus PX vs Bauer AG5NT would be an insane review, 2 lightest low kick twigs
Second that
The HZRDUS PX is an absolutely terrible stick, garbage for everything, and I hate to credit Bauer, but the AG5NT is actually a really good twig. Just as good as the Trigger 7 Pro.
I highly advise that you don't watch "hockey influencers", as they don't want to say anything bad about sticks in fear of the big brands getting mad at them. I'd highly advise watching smaller channels that provide unbiased reviews, like Beer League Bum hockey reviews, where they actually test durability and use it for a while in real world scenarios rather than one ice session and saying it feels good.
@@louiefriesen I'm actually subbed to beer league bum, and I haven't seen any reviews from any "influencers" I've just seen 2 reviews from 2 small channels, beer league bum saying its terrible and another guy that I don't remember his name saying it was really good, so I'd like to see what HT thinks of it
@@yeetuspeetus6598 HT never wants to say anything bad except for when the new version comes out. ie the T5P. In the T5P vs T4 video, tommy said they were quite similar. In the T5P vs T6P video he said he hated the T5P and that the T6P was a big improvement. But he also has said that he really liked the T4. That's why I almost never watch HT anymore and unsubbed.
Would be cool i expect the bauer to mop the floor cause of the True sticks reviews but who knows
Depending on the manufacturing process and all, there could potentially be quite a difference between two sticks with similar specs; the sticks might not be from the same batch etc. so perhaps you should try to do some more unbiased testing (flex etc.) using some simple measuring tools?
Had a similar problem. I think most sticks could feel a little bit different even though they’re the same exact model
You should let the boys answer when they ask if they should name their favorite sticks of all time that would be very interesting hear
You should try a blind pro vs regular ccm spec
I used both the FT5 pro and the trigger 7 pro didn’t really notice a difference. I do believe it’s all in the head. Furthermore, I bought 4 Flylites and they all felt different. So you never know.
I use both the FT5P and T7P (with exact same specs) and definitely notice the differences. And yeah, definitely differences between batches of the same stick/specs.
@@andersborum9267 Which do you think is better overall? I know they’re hard to compare cuz of different kick points, but which one do you prefer
@@mikeulyas5392 FT5P definitely comes with a different feel in the blade; it feels "dampened" compared to the more "direct contact" of the T7P. When combined with the hybrid kick point of the FT5P (as it requires more power from the player to really deliver those shots) it makes the stick feel a bit less effortless. It's still a very good stick with great feel, it's just that the T7P appears to provide better puck feel and you can't beat the low kick point (and T7P is a bit lighter as well); that's my oppinion.
I'm positive I'd be able to feel a difference in a blind test, and while I'm not a professional player, the T7P definitely better suits my type as an offensive D player. As for clappers, the FT5P beats the T4P, T6P, and also the T7P but we don't play with clappers in our league so .. there's that.
Mind that there's a "significant" difference in blade thickness between the Trigger and Jetspeed blades - check it out @ imgur.com/a/GwdINpg (so picking up the puck is harder with the FT5P)
@@andersborum9267 Thanks man, Im a relatively 2 way winger so I obviously need a quick release in my shots, Ive been using the trigger 6 for a few months and it changed my game as my first top of the line stick and low kick stick, but Im yet to try any other stick with the same specs. Ive been trying to decide between a trigger 7p or ft5p as a new main or runner up to it and I was interested to see if the hybrid kick’s power and release combo does compare to the release yet still good power you can get off a trigger so your comment helped me a lot and Im thinking of going trigger just because I literally never take big slap shots just wind up wristers/snappers so I dont really need a hybrid kick as long as I can get enough power out of a low kick which obviously if you know how to use it you will so
Thank you for taking the time to write that tho, its good to finally have an unbiased, detailed understanding from just another player rather than somebody on youtube who’s sponsored by either brand
@@andersborum9267 Which do you believe is better?
Doesn't help with the entire stick being taped. Changes the feel of the stick totally. But both were taped the same way.
I had the trigger 7 pro since it came out in stores and it is really good
ill get trigger 7 in christmas. everyone who owns that stick say it's really good. and that stick is also very beautiful.
@@metalliseppa
lol....now I know why you put the * on the trigger 6 pro....hahahaha nice one!
Did you guys just tape the whole stick in black? I feel like that takes away from alot of the sticks features so it’s not an accurate judgement or are they just blacked out no wrap on them yet?
Why's the title 7 vs 6 then?
why are you ALWAYS comparing Gear from Bauer and CCM? whats with the others? WARRIOR and SherWood also make great gear! (which much of us guys prefer to the other brands)
Bauer and ccm are way better and way more popular
How does the trigger 5 compare to these two? Thank you
Okay so about a month ago from me making this comment I broke my first ccm stick and it was the first stick I broke, and it was the trigger 6, I got a trigger 7, but I miss my trigger 6, I liked the trigger 6 more tho than the 7
Any chance to do a warrior qr5 pro stick review or comparison to the bauer or CCM?
Какая лучше 6 Pro или 7 Pro? Есть ли какая-то разница?
Rather than conclude that the same stick could have different properties, the conclusion that people need to take away from this is that psychology plays a larger role in performance than most people realize. The sticks are far more identical in their physical properties than a human could ever replicate in their actions when taking a shot, stick handling etc. Human like to attribute performance differences to the equipment rather than their own fallibility. These sticks are built en masse by robotic machines in factories that supposed to have extremely small tolerances for error, much much much smaller differences than the different angles, speeds, and weight we have in every movement of our arms and legs.
al mac innis. sher-wood pmp 7030 during the calgary years, followed by easton aluminum. mike bossy, titan, various models.. brett hull, easton.
aluminum shaft with wood/fiberglass blade, also with those black lines made of graphite under the fiberglass.. oh, & a couple guys named gretzky & lemieux. from titan/jofa for both, to easton for gretz & koho for lemieux. a great experiment would be to get these older sticks in perfect condition (hard to do) & testing them against these modern twigs. anyways, it's skill, not tools. i play billiards, some guys think a 500$ cue makes them better. psychology can have some benefits, but it always comes down to talent & dedication.
@@jdbankshot true, I should have said psychology AND skill. I was focused on psychology for this comment because the guy in the video believed they were different despite them being the same.
AG5NT vs Trigger 7 vs Sync
sync is mid - kick
Super tacks asV vs trigger 7?
Can you pls do a review with the warrior alpha lx pro in comparison with a bauer sync or something like this ?
Which curve does Tommy use?????
Sync vs Agent
What was used to cover up the branding? Looks like plasti dip or heat shrink? For me testing a stick I couldn’t play with a wrap on it too to bottom. That would deaden the feel for sure
Hockey tape dude
@@Chanmantroop10 That would make the stick like 1.50 times the actual weight
@@hockeydoge1005 why are you telling me this lol. I'm not the one making the videos
Trigger 7 Vs ccm ft 5
Love the vids guys!❤❤❤
Bauer AG5NT Review?
That will be coming later this week FOR SURE!!!
Either in the head or CCM has a slight quality problem manufacturing the same stick.
wait, so is it better than the trigger 6 pro? lol
the trigger 7 pro has a bit better puck control and a slightly harder shot for that reason, its also more durable because of sigmatex so yes overall the 7 pro is better but not by a significant amount
Would have rather a 6 vs 7 as the title said……….
was all in his head
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