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Brooklynite Hockey Almighty stick

Hey guys, I am back again. Here are some pics of our tops of the line stick. These designs are final but i would also like if you guys can comment about this stick. Your opinion is valuable to me. Thanks





08-03-2008 10:28 PM
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wow they look good! what are the specific details? kickpoint, flex curves and such?Toungue


08-04-2008 12:33 AM
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Our Almighty is 100% carbon composite, it weighs in at 425 grams. it has a 12k weave through out the entire blade and shaft. It has a low kick point. Its gonna be available in a modano clone curve and sakic clone. we are currently taking suggestions on our forum for additional curves. We are thinking about adding a toe curve as well. Also we have 85 flex, 95 flex, and a 105 flex.

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nice seems like a good light stick!


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RE: Brooklynite Hockey Almighty stick

Very nice look, flashy but not too much.  I also like the lighter flex options; I've seen some models where the flex options are only 100+, which is kind of limiting.  As for curves, I personally like to try new templates just to see if I prefer them, so the more the merrier.  I've found in my research that soooo many of us are looking for the Drury curve.  

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that's a cool design for the stick. i don't play hockey, but it'd be cool if you made a fire design. just saying...


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