I have had this stick for a year and no problems so far, it is a great stick. I just picked up a CCM U+CL in the stick givaway when you buy the ccm u+ skates, I can't tell if the Farrell is lighter or the CCM U+CL is. LOL it's like a $100.00 less for the Farrell. So I have had it for s year and no stick breakdown at all.
i had the vapor 20 a long long time ago, never broke on me solid stick loved it but out grew it. couldny find another vapor online, so i bought a warrior kronic and broke that ina week or 2 just at beer league, i just bought farrell 87 flex righty mod curve, looks promising and ill let yea know how it is ina week or 2 thanks for the info on the stick
i spray painted my hockey stick all black like that and it looks really cool... little question what do u guys think i could do to make the outdoor street stick last longer cause the bottom gets wrecked fast. i was thinking i should get a 2 piece. i composite shaft with a bunch of wood blades. but can i put a wood blade in a composite shaft
ya you can but a wood blade on a composite shaft but the wood blade is like 20 bucks, the only way i would do that is if you can get a deal on a ton on wood blades.
Dude get the Easton ABS blade. It is made of an extremely wear resistant plastic that doesn't get wrecked. It is good. Put that in your shaft and you will be good to go.
Ya you can, as long as it has an ABS core or some similar material you should fine. I use a Koho that has fiber glass ABS core, Jagr pattern and it works fine on concrete you can probably use it on ice but I'm not sure it would last as long since moisture could be a factor with the materials and the wooden hosel.
Can I test this stick for free? LOL
gvaha44 1 month ago
Is this stick tinny at all?
tylerdurdonxx 9 months ago
do they make this in junior
Sunshockey14 1 year ago
I have had this stick for a year and no problems so far, it is a great stick. I just picked up a CCM U+CL in the stick givaway when you buy the ccm u+ skates, I can't tell if the Farrell is lighter or the CCM U+CL is. LOL it's like a $100.00 less for the Farrell. So I have had it for s year and no stick breakdown at all.
akaredcrossbow 2 years ago
i had the vapor 20 a long long time ago, never broke on me solid stick loved it but out grew it. couldny find another vapor online, so i bought a warrior kronic and broke that ina week or 2 just at beer league, i just bought farrell 87 flex righty mod curve, looks promising and ill let yea know how it is ina week or 2 thanks for the info on the stick
ibonki9 2 years ago
hows it working so far? im gonna buy one in a couple days want to make sure its worth it
hockey7121 2 years ago
i love it great stick... but, ive used iginla and lindros curves my entire life and modano is hard gettin used to
ibonki9 2 years ago
but its not breaking or anything and it has to be pretty light right
hockey7121 2 years ago
ye man no breaks no chips cracks nothing seems solid. and yes very lite as lite as my easton stealth or se cant get to much liter.
ibonki9 2 years ago
i spray painted my hockey stick all black like that and it looks really cool... little question what do u guys think i could do to make the outdoor street stick last longer cause the bottom gets wrecked fast. i was thinking i should get a 2 piece. i composite shaft with a bunch of wood blades. but can i put a wood blade in a composite shaft
Rabidnick 2 years ago
ya you can but a wood blade on a composite shaft but the wood blade is like 20 bucks, the only way i would do that is if you can get a deal on a ton on wood blades.
ChristopherRobin94 2 years ago
Dude get the Easton ABS blade. It is made of an extremely wear resistant plastic that doesn't get wrecked. It is good. Put that in your shaft and you will be good to go.
ajmchief 2 years ago 2
thx i will look it up
Rabidnick 2 years ago
you can put a wood blade in a composite shaft ive done it before
littlehockeyman 2 years ago
thx
Rabidnick 2 years ago
Ya you can, as long as it has an ABS core or some similar material you should fine. I use a Koho that has fiber glass ABS core, Jagr pattern and it works fine on concrete you can probably use it on ice but I'm not sure it would last as long since moisture could be a factor with the materials and the wooden hosel.
pjfislord 2 years ago
WOW, this stick has absolutely no interest
HockeyUsDotCom 2 years ago
its not known to well
i didn't hear about a farrell stick
Rabidnick 2 years ago
i didn't even know that this video was made. i find that you make alot of videos and then they don't show up imedietly.
ChristopherRobin94 2 years ago