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06-03-2011, 09:52 PM
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As mentioned, many times - ABS is the way to go for street hockey, even wear and it takes a long time.

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I'm using this right now. http://www.hockeymonkey.com/easton-h...abs-sr-09.html
It's lasted me from about New Years until now and still going strong.

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I had the same problem so i just went out and bought a cheap wooden hockey stick from some wierd brand. anyone ever heard of renegade?

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06-09-2011, 04:33 PM
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CCM/Reebok are bringing back the Crossover stick this year that Koho used to manufacturer. I haven't played street hockey in years, but I remember that stick lasting forever.

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CCM/Reebok are bringing back the Crossover stick this year that Koho used to manufacturer. I haven't played street hockey in years, but I remember that stick lasting forever.
Awesome. Thanks for letting me know.

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I was at a shop and saw the latest Easton and Sherwood ABS blades, seemed more than stiff and durable enough for street use.

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What I am wondering is if the Reebok, Bauer, and Easton sticks are all compatible with an ABS blade.

For example, my personal favorite which I tried through a friend is the Reebok 6k, which says it fits standard blades, so that would mean ABS blades right? Next of my favorites are the totalONE30 and the X:20 which I assume also both fit an ABS blade.
"Standard" refers to the size of the opening where the blade goes, it has nothing to do with what material the blade is made of. There are two types of blade/shaft combos:
- Standard shafts, which fit standard blades (these can be ABS, carbon, wood, whatever). This means a relatively large opening at the end of the shaft/a relatively large tenon on the blade. Sometimes "standard" shafts/blades are also referred to as "traditional" shafts/baldes
- Tapered shafts, which fit tapered blades (again, doesn't refer to what the blade is made of). Tapered shafts have a relatively small opening (because the shaft tapers down at the blade end), and the tenons on tapered blades are obviously smaller as well to fit in the opening. Tapered blades also have a shorter hosel. Sometimes "tapered" shafts/blades are also referred to as "low kick" shafts/blades

With that being said, every ABS blade I've ever seen has been a "standard" blade (wide tenon, long hosel), so your standard shaft should work perfect for any ABS blade you buy. Worth double checking when you buy a blade though obviously, make sure it actually is meant for standard shafts.

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I cant stand using abs blades for roller hockey anymore, the only one that I have used that didn't bend a ridiculous amount was the reebok 2k but I hate how long and heavy it is. So my question is how many games can I expect to get out of a normal composite blade if I'm playing on a roll on surface?

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I cant stand using abs blades for roller hockey anymore, the only one that I have used that didn't bend a ridiculous amount was the reebok 2k but I hate how long and heavy it is. So my question is how many games can I expect to get out of a normal composite blade if I'm playing on a roll on surface?
If it's on a cement-type surface rather than an inline rink, you might be lucky to get 10 minutes out of it before the bottom of the blade is splintered.

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There is a new stick coming out from Bauer that has a composite shaft and wood blade, made just for ball hockey and it's a one piece! I got a sneak peak when I was at there head quarters

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CCM/Reebok are bringing back the Crossover stick this year that Koho used to manufacturer. I haven't played street hockey in years, but I remember that stick lasting forever.
Yes I noticed that on hockey1.com Im happy because the KOHO crossover 2260 with Jagr curve was my favorite curve. 2 Questions I got though.

Do you know which curve is most equal to the Koho Jagr curve from them? The ovechkin or thorton

And they have 3 street hockey sticks, the crossover which is a ABS/wood blade reinforced with fiberglass. The CCM U+04 which is straight ABS blade and the CCM U+02 which is an injected blade.
How does the ABS blade compare to the crossover blade do they last longer? I imagine the crossover gives you a better feel for the puck tho.

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The Crossover is a better quality blade; stiffer than the ABS blades. If you're playing street with some sort of puck, the Crossover won't torque as much on you.

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Im playing street but with a ball, does the Crossover wear faster on smooth concrete then an ABS blade?

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Also theres this blade http://www.reebokhoc...oduct/2k-blade/

Im assuming thats equal to the CCM crossover blade right there both fiberglass reinforced with ABS core

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Im playing street but with a ball, does the Crossover wear faster on smooth concrete then an ABS blade?
No, and it IS an ABS blade, it just is built better so it is more rigid.

And I posted this on MSH, but the other one you posted is the same as the KOHO Ultimate. It is a standard ABS blade that will have a lot of give with anything heavy.

If you are only using a ball, don't worry about the type of ABS blade, any should work fine. The Reebok 2k should be a nice cheap blade that will do the job.

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