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Rbk 7k hockey stick?

by Guest56919  |  earlier

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what do you think of the rbk 7k hockey stick?

i got one for my birthday and havent been able to use it yet.

is it good for wrist shots? does any part of it break easier?

is the a better rbk stick?

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  1. i got one for free from a friend and like it alot. its not the curve i would use or the flex (too stiff). but i get soem good snap shots off with it.

    the only other rbk stick thats "better" is the 9k o-stick. the o stick has major durability issuses (breaks at the power ports pretty easily). other then that, its basically the 7k.

    as for the warrior dude, warrior has the flimsiest blades (good example- dolomite) next to the easton sl/ se elite. they break way too easily for a one piece so i would suggest getting a sturdier blade if you want the one piece to last longer.


  2. its a good durable stick i prefer warrior but that would be my next choice

  3. im usually happy with rbk sticks but this time i wasnt execlent stick when it comes to slap and snap shots but there is nooooooo curve at all and im a center so thts my main shot i dont use it i like my wooden ones better.

  4. It's a very good stick. Light, well balanced, it's also a pretty popular stick with the pros (even more popular then the 9k O-stick, actually, which says something.

    I don't know about durability, but It's a pro level hockey stick.

    And yes, it's supposed to be good for wristers.

  5. I just bought one on Tuesday. I had it taped up and cut down for my game on Saturday, and I scored my first ever goal. I'm certainly gonna use it for a while!
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