Excellent improvements! CCM Trigger 9 Pro hockey stick review

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

Комментарии • 9

  • @GoatrTheGoalie
    @GoatrTheGoalie 5 дней назад

    I always get "mid line" products since Im not a pro player. Ribcor 96k, unreal feel and shot release. Switched to CCM from sherwood. Love it.

  • @jake13b
    @jake13b 5 дней назад

    never understood why there is an issue with sticks coming out every year? in all the years the only non improvements have been from FT3 to FT4 and trigger 4 to 5. still wish that any CCM stick would have the stick feel and handling of the Bauer Nexus Sync. that stick will make anyone feel like they have silky mitts. but nothing beats the CCM shot. so there is problem.

  • @nikolaijust3002
    @nikolaijust3002 7 дней назад +5

    They should def slow down and fix the awful helicoid blade durability. I see no point in making the jump to this stick whatsoever.

  • @brianorsetti2128
    @brianorsetti2128 5 дней назад +1

    The blade is trash. One game full tape and toe had chip out of blade. CCM did replace but second stick has crease in blade after two weeks of play. Player is 10 years old so nothing crazy in terms of play.

    • @HockeyReviews
      @HockeyReviews  4 дня назад

      Thank you for sharing your experiences with this

  • @redline4124
    @redline4124 День назад

    CCM killed me with the switch to these soft blades. The dual feel/helicoid sucks, the last good trigger was the 7, besides the fact that the blade is actual trash a soft blade does not belong on a low kick stick. The worst part is they are putting that blade on EVERY.SINGLE.STICK...WHY! Why would you want every stick to feel the exact same.

    • @HockeyReviews
      @HockeyReviews  20 часов назад

      The dual feel has been on Trigger sticks since the Trigger 5 Pro sticks... it is funny how people are complaining against the dampened Trigger blades now when it has consistently been CCM's most dampened blades ever since TaylorMade connection ended.
      A tonne of pros prefer dampened blades, it doesn't negate shot performance and improves stick handling and passing feel so why would it be a bad thing to have?