It depends which brand of sticks you have been using in the past. If you have been using reebok i would recommend sticking with reebok. If you have been using the vapor line than stick with that. And the same deal goes. You can always try something new but personally i would stick with what im used to. I have been using an s17 until it broke so now im going to get a s19. But the choice is yours. I used to love vapors but then i switched to easton.
Totally Easton S19....I mean seriously....I have it and it's amazing. It has awesome handling and it is very durable, u can pretty much snipe any goalie with it.
I have both used the S19 and One95 and right now I'm leaning towards going back to using the One95. I find that the One95 is better for loading up on slap shots and with it's rounded edges it just feels better in my hands. I don't think you can go wrong with either stick, it just comes down to personal preference.
Easton synergy
total one
Bauer, Warrior, Mission, Reebok, Easton, Koho, Sherwood, and Montreal.
I Think Bauer reebok Easton r really good brands but it really depends on the curve and the flex of the dtick
The best hockey stick is the easton S17, easton SE16, nike Bauer one95,or the nike Bauer XXXX.
easton, Bauer and nike
Easton, Bauer and nike are tied
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the se 16 and for nike Bauer i am not quite sure
I'd say probably Bauer or Reebok . Skip the Reebok roller bags. The wheels spread sideways after a short while and you end up dragging the bag around.
A number of hockey nets have received good reviews. these include: Bauer, Reebok, Nike, Adidas, Eagle Ball, WinnWell, Sherwood, and Canada Street Hockey.
The RBK O-Stick I would say either the Reebok O-stick, or a Nike Bauer. The Reebok O-stick is sued by Pavel Datsyuk and he is one of the best puck handlers in the leauge...so I'd get that one.
Yellow easton synergys and orange synthesis grips
The following companies manufacture hockey pads: Hockeys Future, Kaila Enterprises, Great Skates, Bauer, Christian, Eagle, Easton, Fury, Graf, Innovative, Sande, Montreal.