I’m getting back into playing again after a 15 year hiatus. All of my old gear needed replacing. This channel has been a great help with that process, and I truly appreciate the effort you all put in. Keep up the great work!
Thanks for my requested video. I'm a six pro user so I'm thinking of getting one of those two but i think the 7 is the obvious choice now. thanks for making it easier to decide.
My son's Trigger 7 pro lasted 2 games and 1 practice. He also broke the Trigger 6 pro he had prior. He like how it felt but if you've got a heavy shot in any way, you're playing with fire. They aren't very durable. The second Trigger he got (he's broken 3 so far) was broken after the ref stepped on it so that one I can't blame on CCM but damn. Sh.t happens out there right? Reviews aren't going well at this point if you look them up. We've moved on to other stuff.
Honestly I tested out the agent and trigger 7 pro and the trigger 7 pro destroyed the agent in all aspects it was very easy to shoot with and pick my corner every shot, the stick handling was incredible in the sense that it was so effortless and perfect
@@aynrandfan7454 any stick can break but maybe something was wrong with yours. My sons been slamming slap shots for months and has had no issues. And he plays defense for a 16u travel team, so he’s always putting it to the limit, stick lifts, chopping sticks out of players hands, constant slap shots from the blue line and the stick still looks perfect after months. He is also on a 7 game goal streak and averaging an assist per game so I guess he got a good one. You should be able to replace the stick because it’s less than 30 days
I HATE stick handling and puck feel with my trigger 7 pro. Like can’t even tell where the puck is on the blade. Also feel heavy and clunky when handling. Shots absolutely fly off of it tho.
You guys should do a comparison of the tiers of sticks in a specific line, example: nexus sync vs e5 pro vs e4 or trigger 7 pro vs trigger 7. Would be cool to do a blind test and see if you can tell the difference.
My son blew up 1 trigger 6 pro but loved it so I picked up another one despite reservations about it. Second game using it, the ref stepped on it an split the blade. Backup stick was not very good and he was in an important tournament so he ended up getting the Trigger 7 pro that had just been released. It lasted 2 games and 1 practice before it too snapped. Never again will I be forking out the $$ for any CCM Triggers. The one good thing is that CCM was good about the warrantee. Got credit for a new stick at the store.
I think thay may be a lack of luck, a severe one at that, maybe it is better to stay away from trigger for a bit though as your wallet must still be crying.
I really would like to see warrior. Not only for sticks, but also about protective gear and gloves. Also going in a completely different direction, I would like to hear your opinion on the stuff from Aycane.
What about different levels of trigger sticks? Trigger 7 pro vs. Trigger platinum, etc? TONS of youth and young adult players can't afford the high end sticks and buy the next level down, so how do those compare? Is there any relationship at all between high end and next level down sticks? A couple shorter comparisons (hyperlite vs. shift pro or 3x, trigger 7pro vs trigger platinum, etc) and maybe one longer video comparing multiple second-level sticks would be amazing for all of us hockey parents with kids who outgrow their sticks at least every year.
I’d say y’all are money and pull the trigger on any stick y’all say is hype worthy, we looked up the trigger 7 reviews and a lot of complaints about durability. Should we be worried about durability or should we purchase this beautiful stick for our 14U Tier 1 Girl for Christmas.
Hi there, I work at a hockey store and can directly speak to this specifically based on experience. The Trigger 7 Pro and FT5Pro from CCM both have insane durability issues. I have never seen so many of the same sticks break like these two. People bring us back their broken sticks for warranties, and the amount of Trig 7 Pros we’ve had to exchange is absurd. Stay away if that’s something that concerns you.
I’d say she’d be fine with it. I’ve broken 2 ag5nts this years but the way I play is very aggressive. I know people who have sticks with barely any chips also. If your girls is always battling hard and slashing or getting slashed then I’d stay away from the super light sticks
it depends on how she plays/how the flex is, if you’re someone who uses a very low flex in comparison to strength like a phil kessel with your stick flexing like plastic then its going to break very easily of course because of its weight. someone like me who uses a slightly higher flex in comparison to strength/weight ratio then it will be fine for months years maybe if you treat it well dont slam on things dont try to flex it and see how flexxy it is etc personally i love my sling and geo used my geo all last year looks almost brand new aside from some paint chipping and a couple minor chips on the blade from the puck ive had my sling for about a month and its the best stick i’ve ever used. if she likes slappers one tees and QUICK of thr blade hard shots id say get the sling or sync/geo if she’s someone who scores goals on the rush and is looking for the fastest maybe not the hardest but something that gets off the blade ASAP when theres an opening then go with a trigger 7 or ag5nt/hyperlite. if shes someone like a defensman or grinder who’s battling and trying to get the most velocity and power on her shots especially slappers and hard wristers id suggest the supreme adv/supersonic or like an as4 pro or something like a warrior alpha. hopefully this helps if you haven’t made a purchase yet!
I held the ag5nt the other day at pure hockey. Holly f it’s light. But I’m curious to know how durable it is too. I don’t want to break $350 sticks (even though I suck).
I am looking at buying a AS5 pro and I have the AS4 pro I would like to see a comparison of the two to see if I should get a secund AS4 pro or should I get the AS5 pro.
Chris, thanks for the review - much appreciated. Could you please tell us, which grip is fitted to the sticks in this video? It appears to be a hybrid between a buttendz and another brand, that I can't remember the name of right now ;)
How about an educational video (not comparison) about matching stick curve to kickpoint? P88 vs. P28 vs P92 vs P29 for style when using various kickpoint sticks? Also, some brands use completely different blade profiles and the descriptions on store websites are useless. So how about an educational vid on blade curves?
The two things are entirely different and have nothing to do with each other. There is no curve that you’d be better off using corresponding to your kick point, it’s a complete preference. Also P29 and P92 are the same thing.
@@noly2685 They kind of do apply... My younger kid (who doesn't over-think anything) consistently yeets it over the net if he has a low kick stick and the p28 curve, while with a hybrid or mid kick stick he needs the p28 curve just to get it off the ice without dipping his shoulder to scoop it. Technique? Yea of course. But that fits in with play style. Are you banging in front of the net or like fast quick releases, or are you shooting from farther out? A really twisty curve can help lift the puck but do you really want that if you're looking for powerful shots from farther out? And your comment about p29 and p92 being the same thing very precisely supports my point that an educational video would really help explain the dozen or so blade curves on the market. My younger kid plays either center or is an "active" defenseman (meaning he usually ends up leading at least one 4-man rush per game) and so far I've been picking his gear based entirely on how he looks in the game. When he spent 2 months playing closer to the net and was having to dip his shoulder to scoop the puck, it was obvious that he needed a curve that would help him get the puck up so we switched from p29 to P28 and it was all good. But he's been playing D all season and he's starting to send it high. So for his next stick, I'm wondering if a low kick instead of mid kick stick might help when he's in close, but use a less twisty curve to help him put all his effort into the shot without constantly sending it over the net. Yes, he has a shooting coach and the coach says his form is ok and helping him dial in his accuracy by matching his stick to his *actual* technique (not some imaginary ideal technique) is the right way to approach it. So... How about an educational video discussing blade profiles and kick points, matching *both* of them to play style?
Aerospace grade carbon fiber is the same as all other carbon fiber availible, the difference is that aerospace carbon fiber comes with lors of paper work because the aerospace and military industry is highly regulatory and needs to keep track of where every thing comes from.
I would like to know if you buy one of these expensive ass sticks how long would the “flex” last? I’ve always been curious if you buy a stick at the “flex” you love and play a few games… does that flex last, or how much that stick weakens.
The flex never changes over time. What you might noticed is the change in blade “pop”. Brand new sticks always have that pop but eventually that starts to fade. Which can be very frustrating if you’re always wanting top performance. I personally prefer to drop down one price level to the $200 tier. Usually has a lot of the same tech, but slightly heavier. That way I don’t feel bad if I decide to buy another one in a couple months once the pop starts to fade or if anything else happens to the stick
do you know if a new supreme stick maybe a mach stick will come out soon-ish. Ultra Sonic is definitely the worst and least popular top line stick right now.
I love your videos it help me to chose my new equipment but it would be more perfect with a new video about the ft5 pro vs the trigger7 pro i don’t know wich stick to use
That's totally personal preference. There's no answer except going out to try it yourself. Borrow someone else's low and mid/hybrid kick sticks and give them a try. My son (USA 14U AA) loves his low kick sticks, and with a mid-kick it looks and feels like he's waving around a piece of construction lumber. But some of his teammates love their hybrid and mid kick sticks. So that is 100% personal. Everything I've ever heard about the FT sticks point to them being very good all-around sticks so just give them a try with a loaner, or buy a low-end version of the same stick so you can give the different kickpoint a try without spending $400.
@@seanlong9049 My son also plays U14 AA here in Canada and you're right. They are now getting to an age where they are figuring out what they like and don't like in their equipment. Unfortunately for my kid, he's having to make an adjustment because he keeps blowing sticks up (the trigger 7pro being the latest). He had a pretty big growth spirt and is now far too big for his preferred flex and low kick stuff. I obviously can't keep buying $400 sticks so on Friday we're headed out to look for something completely new. Going to a Senior, 75 flex, mid kick, P28........that's all I know. He'll be in the store shooting a while before he decides I'm sure but I dread the first couple of practices and games. His passing and shooting will likely be a disaster for a bit. 😂
I’ve never liked CCM sticks, Bauer quality has always been better for me. Maybe not the Agent but a normal bauer stick will always beat out a normal ccm stick.
The agent is absolutely nasty. 5 of the players on the team got it and what a difference wow. They all said best stick they ever used and so far two months they’ve all been solid
Bauer loses for me just because their stick is so short. 335g... yeah, cuz you chopped 2 inches off the damn shaft. Sucks because I really did want to use it, but returned it and got the Trigger 7 Pro. Super happy with it so far so it's whatever. I like purple better than green anywho lol.
Let me know how many games you get out of that 7pro. I know of 3 people who broke them in under 30 days. My kid's lasted 2 games and 1 practice. Broke 3 minutes into his second practice.
Sticks are so ridiculously expensive nowadays. I remember a time when decent wooden sticks were about 20 euros a piece. Now you have to pay 300 euros for some carbon sticks.
Your Trippin Ag5nt over the Trigger 7 pro Anyday. Anything that’s not an Ag5nt might as well be a Wood stick cause that’s what they feel like. . . p.s. The stick isn’t inconsistent, you are i played AAA all my life so our experience is the same but in my opinion the stick is perfect it shoots flawless, every shot. TAKE THESE REVIEWS WITH A GRAIN OF SALT. It’s literally 1 guy giving HIS opinion…
My son had to go back to his old Tigger 6 because he broke 2 Ag5nt sticks in 3 weeks, 2nd stick only lasted 2 games.....Bauer won't stand behind and warranty the 2nd stick. Very poor quality.
I think you should get a player who is of higher calibre to actually give a solid review the reason he says it’s a hit or miss when shooting cause you have to be a solid player and know how to shoot perfect every time he’s just not the player to benefit from the technology find a better player do another review
If they are selling $350 sticks to the public, then the public should test it...that way if a bad shot rings you up, the avg player wants to know that...in softball, we call that the sweet spot and bad hits can ring you up too and all users should know that
I promise you the dude in this video who plays semi professionally is 10000 times better than you are buddy, I don’t think you have to worry about that.
I’m getting back into playing again after a 15 year hiatus. All of my old gear needed replacing. This channel has been a great help with that process, and I truly appreciate the effort you all put in. Keep up the great work!
@Harold Kim I wanted a seamless extension, so I’ve been using custom Bauer hyperlites for now.
Thanks for my requested video. I'm a six pro user so I'm thinking of getting one of those two but i think the 7 is the obvious choice now. thanks for making it easier to decide.
Happy to help !
@@MrTapsa. I got the ag5nt and really like it
My son's Trigger 7 pro lasted 2 games and 1 practice. He also broke the Trigger 6 pro he had prior. He like how it felt but if you've got a heavy shot in any way, you're playing with fire. They aren't very durable. The second Trigger he got (he's broken 3 so far) was broken after the ref stepped on it so that one I can't blame on CCM but damn. Sh.t happens out there right? Reviews aren't going well at this point if you look them up. We've moved on to other stuff.
Just picked up the Trigger 7 and so far I can tell a difference from my Trigger 6 just in the stick handling.
I’d love to see your thoughts and takes ok the different warrior sticks. Please. Keep the videos coming.
Honestly I tested out the agent and trigger 7 pro and the trigger 7 pro destroyed the agent in all aspects it was very easy to shoot with and pick my corner every shot, the stick handling was incredible in the sense that it was so effortless and perfect
The agent sucks broke after my 2nd game
@@aynrandfan7454 any stick can break but maybe something was wrong with yours. My sons been slamming slap shots for months and has had no issues. And he plays defense for a 16u travel team, so he’s always putting it to the limit, stick lifts, chopping sticks out of players hands, constant slap shots from the blue line and the stick still looks perfect after months. He is also on a 7 game goal streak and averaging an assist per game so I guess he got a good one. You should be able to replace the stick because it’s less than 30 days
@@brendand.2269 ya I replaced one on the warranty but it was just annoying during a game mentally
@@aynrandfan7454 my 65 flexer p28 has lasted me 4 months now. Have a trigger 6 pro also now though got a good deal on it.
I HATE stick handling and puck feel with my trigger 7 pro. Like can’t even tell where the puck is on the blade. Also feel heavy and clunky when handling. Shots absolutely fly off of it tho.
FINALY! this is the review I've been looking for for weeks
These are the reviews we need! Tommy beeing super honest just awesome
You guys should do a comparison of the tiers of sticks in a specific line, example: nexus sync vs e5 pro vs e4 or trigger 7 pro vs trigger 7. Would be cool to do a blind test and see if you can tell the difference.
Agreed
Usually, the better version is lighter, so it's pretty easy to know which one it is even if you're blind
The new Sherwood is one I’ve also considered getting compare it the hyper light would be cool
Can’t wait for the ASV Pro VS AS4 Pro Vid!
My son blew up 1 trigger 6 pro but loved it so I picked up another one despite reservations about it. Second game using it, the ref stepped on it an split the blade. Backup stick was not very good and he was in an important tournament so he ended up getting the Trigger 7 pro that had just been released. It lasted 2 games and 1 practice before it too snapped. Never again will I be forking out the $$ for any CCM Triggers. The one good thing is that CCM was good about the warrantee. Got credit for a new stick at the store.
Bauer agent for the win
I think thay may be a lack of luck, a severe one at that, maybe it is better to stay away from trigger for a bit though as your wallet must still be crying.
I really would like to see warrior. Not only for sticks, but also about protective gear and gloves. Also going in a completely different direction, I would like to hear your opinion on the stuff from Aycane.
Still waiting to see you guys do a Supreme Mach skate review and comparison.
Is that still in the pipeline?
What about different levels of trigger sticks? Trigger 7 pro vs. Trigger platinum, etc? TONS of youth and young adult players can't afford the high end sticks and buy the next level down, so how do those compare? Is there any relationship at all between high end and next level down sticks? A couple shorter comparisons (hyperlite vs. shift pro or 3x, trigger 7pro vs trigger platinum, etc) and maybe one longer video comparing multiple second-level sticks would be amazing for all of us hockey parents with kids who outgrow their sticks at least every year.
buy pro stock sticks and equipment from sideline swap, its just as good, (sometimes better) as retail gear and way cheaper
I want to see as4 pro vs asv pro, I use the 4 right now and I want to know if the update is worth it
Warrior lx pro video plz! Also new Novium mid kick from warrior would be awesome
I’d say y’all are money and pull the trigger on any stick y’all say is hype worthy, we looked up the trigger 7 reviews and a lot of complaints about durability. Should we be worried about durability or should we purchase this beautiful stick for our 14U Tier 1 Girl for Christmas.
Hi there, I work at a hockey store and can directly speak to this specifically based on experience. The Trigger 7 Pro and FT5Pro from CCM both have insane durability issues. I have never seen so many of the same sticks break like these two. People bring us back their broken sticks for warranties, and the amount of Trig 7 Pros we’ve had to exchange is absurd. Stay away if that’s something that concerns you.
If your girl often breaks her sticks you should be worried but otherwise you should be fine I think
Yeah I just broke my 7 pro after 1 month
I’d say she’d be fine with it. I’ve broken 2 ag5nts this years but the way I play is very aggressive. I know people who have sticks with barely any chips also. If your girls is always battling hard and slashing or getting slashed then I’d stay away from the super light sticks
it depends on how she plays/how the flex is, if you’re someone who uses a very low flex in comparison to strength like a phil kessel with your stick flexing like plastic then its going to break very easily of course because of its weight. someone like me who uses a slightly higher flex in comparison to strength/weight ratio then it will be fine for months years maybe if you treat it well dont slam on things dont try to flex it and see how flexxy it is etc personally i love my sling and geo used my geo all last year looks almost brand new aside from some paint chipping and a couple minor chips on the blade from the puck ive had my sling for about a month and its the best stick i’ve ever used. if she likes slappers one tees and QUICK of thr blade hard shots id say get the sling or sync/geo if she’s someone who scores goals on the rush and is looking for the fastest maybe not the hardest but something that gets off the blade ASAP when theres an opening then go with a trigger 7 or ag5nt/hyperlite. if shes someone like a defensman or grinder who’s battling and trying to get the most velocity and power on her shots especially slappers and hard wristers id suggest the supreme adv/supersonic or like an as4 pro or something like a warrior alpha. hopefully this helps if you haven’t made a purchase yet!
Ft5 pro vs trigger 7 pro pls I’m not sure what to buy
@@adrienbreault9331 same i’m deciding between those two
FT5 PRO vs TRIGGER 7 PRO please!
love the videos boys
I tested Bauer yesterday and broke on second shot…. A travel player around 15 years old bought one and broke it first practice… what’s up with that
I held the ag5nt the other day at pure hockey. Holly f it’s light. But I’m curious to know how durable it is too. I don’t want to break $350 sticks (even though I suck).
i broke mine in 2 weeks
I broke mine in two weeks not very durable
4 months strong for me and I’ve made it look like a U shape before lol
Love your videos man! But please get some wireless lavier mics :D Videos is really high quality but the audio is not great :O
Maybe do the trigger 7 pro vs the trigger 7 or ft5 vs ft5 pro. Would also like to know Tommy's stick tier list.
You can't compare a low kick point to a mid kick point lmao
Can you make a comparison of Trigger 7 Pro and True HZRDUS PX?
I’ve had both and like the agent just because of the light stick
Can you do the trigger 7 vs the ft5?
Can you vs the true hazardous vs Bauer ag5nt
Hzrdus Px vs Trigger 7 pro
I am looking at buying a AS5 pro and I have the AS4 pro I would like to see a comparison of the two to see if I should get a secund AS4 pro or should I get the AS5 pro.
I'd like to see more small brand sticks and gear on youtube, like no name or falk.
Chris, thanks for the review - much appreciated. Could you please tell us, which grip is fitted to the sticks in this video? It appears to be a hybrid between a buttendz and another brand, that I can't remember the name of right now ;)
review best sticks for defensemen (14 yr old grandson), shooting from the blue line. For power and flight characteristics toward the goal.
The trigger 7 pro was great but it broke withen 3 ice times. the ag5nt has been great so far though
Hi, love your reviews. I wish you could do a review on the Marsblade I2 holders
They’re nice, but the o1s are cheaper
@@iso33 yeah I got the 01 inlines and love them but the I2 are holders for steel blades
How about an educational video (not comparison) about matching stick curve to kickpoint? P88 vs. P28 vs P92 vs P29 for style when using various kickpoint sticks? Also, some brands use completely different blade profiles and the descriptions on store websites are useless. So how about an educational vid on blade curves?
The two things are entirely different and have nothing to do with each other. There is no curve that you’d be better off using corresponding to your kick point, it’s a complete preference. Also P29 and P92 are the same thing.
@@noly2685 They kind of do apply... My younger kid (who doesn't over-think anything) consistently yeets it over the net if he has a low kick stick and the p28 curve, while with a hybrid or mid kick stick he needs the p28 curve just to get it off the ice without dipping his shoulder to scoop it. Technique? Yea of course. But that fits in with play style. Are you banging in front of the net or like fast quick releases, or are you shooting from farther out? A really twisty curve can help lift the puck but do you really want that if you're looking for powerful shots from farther out? And your comment about p29 and p92 being the same thing very precisely supports my point that an educational video would really help explain the dozen or so blade curves on the market. My younger kid plays either center or is an "active" defenseman (meaning he usually ends up leading at least one 4-man rush per game) and so far I've been picking his gear based entirely on how he looks in the game. When he spent 2 months playing closer to the net and was having to dip his shoulder to scoop the puck, it was obvious that he needed a curve that would help him get the puck up so we switched from p29 to P28 and it was all good. But he's been playing D all season and he's starting to send it high. So for his next stick, I'm wondering if a low kick instead of mid kick stick might help when he's in close, but use a less twisty curve to help him put all his effort into the shot without constantly sending it over the net. Yes, he has a shooting coach and the coach says his form is ok and helping him dial in his accuracy by matching his stick to his *actual* technique (not some imaginary ideal technique) is the right way to approach it. So... How about an educational video discussing blade profiles and kick points, matching *both* of them to play style?
Please do ft 5 pro vs Trigger 7 pro i can´t decide what to buy
can you please do trigger 7 pro vs sync? i’m deciding between those two. also ft5 vs trigger 7 PLEASE
Doesn't make any sense as they're two completely different types of sticks (low kick vs. mid kick). You want Sync. vs FT5 Pro which they already did.
The video i've been waiting for....
Can we get a CCM AS-V pro review?
Can u talk about the as-v pro
Could u review the hzrdus px?
I bought both at the same time, and at the moment I've not even picked up the trigger 7. *Written before watching the video
Aerospace grade carbon fiber is the same as all other carbon fiber availible, the difference is that aerospace carbon fiber comes with lors of paper work because the aerospace and military industry is highly regulatory and needs to keep track of where every thing comes from.
I would like to know if you buy one of these expensive ass sticks how long would the “flex” last? I’ve always been curious if you buy a stick at the “flex” you love and play a few games… does that flex last, or how much that stick weakens.
The flex never changes over time. What you might noticed is the change in blade “pop”. Brand new sticks always have that pop but eventually that starts to fade. Which can be very frustrating if you’re always wanting top performance. I personally prefer to drop down one price level to the $200 tier. Usually has a lot of the same tech, but slightly heavier. That way I don’t feel bad if I decide to buy another one in a couple months once the pop starts to fade or if anything else happens to the stick
do you know if a new supreme stick maybe a mach stick will come out soon-ish. Ultra Sonic is definitely the worst and least popular top line stick right now.
Supreme stick line has been discontinued
you guys never reviewed the warrior LX pro :|
you should add the true hzrdus px to the list
The hyperlite vs the ag5nt
Do pro blackout va e5 pro
Asv pro vs sync when asv comes out
I love your videos it help me to chose my new equipment but it would be more perfect with a new video about the ft5 pro vs the trigger7 pro i don’t know wich stick to use
Those are 2 completely different sticks with different kick points.
@@nickcarroll87 yeah i know but the ft5 pro can do the job of the trigger7 pro with a mid kick point : yes or no ?
That's totally personal preference. There's no answer except going out to try it yourself. Borrow someone else's low and mid/hybrid kick sticks and give them a try. My son (USA 14U AA) loves his low kick sticks, and with a mid-kick it looks and feels like he's waving around a piece of construction lumber. But some of his teammates love their hybrid and mid kick sticks. So that is 100% personal. Everything I've ever heard about the FT sticks point to them being very good all-around sticks so just give them a try with a loaner, or buy a low-end version of the same stick so you can give the different kickpoint a try without spending $400.
@@seanlong9049 My son also plays U14 AA here in Canada and you're right. They are now getting to an age where they are figuring out what they like and don't like in their equipment. Unfortunately for my kid, he's having to make an adjustment because he keeps blowing sticks up (the trigger 7pro being the latest). He had a pretty big growth spirt and is now far too big for his preferred flex and low kick stuff. I obviously can't keep buying $400 sticks so on Friday we're headed out to look for something completely new. Going to a Senior, 75 flex, mid kick, P28........that's all I know. He'll be in the store shooting a while before he decides I'm sure but I dread the first couple of practices and games. His passing and shooting will likely be a disaster for a bit. 😂
Do a FT5 pro vs Trigger 7 pro vs AS-V pro video
E5 pro vs sync?
I’ve never liked CCM sticks, Bauer quality has always been better for me. Maybe not the Agent but a normal bauer stick will always beat out a normal ccm stick.
do the warrior Novium
Or can you do sync vs ccm supertacks
Can you do please ag5nt vs sling
What are those skates?
ASV Pro
@Noly Thanks!
Bauer nexus sync vs ccm jetspeed ft5 pro
The agent is absolutely nasty. 5 of the players on the team got it and what a difference wow. They all said best stick they ever used and so far two months they’ve all been solid
Agent vs Sync
Ft5 pro vs Trigger 7 pro
Do the sling and
the agent
asv pro vs trigger 7 pro please
True any stick and Bauer any one
bauer sling vs bauer ADV
Can we see some warrior sticks please :D
A video with all the new ccm sticks
ag5nt vs hzrdus
Do me the sync vs the fts
ribcore and nexus went full circle here. a blue trigger stick and a green ag5nt stick looks so cursed
Bauer loses for me just because their stick is so short. 335g... yeah, cuz you chopped 2 inches off the damn shaft. Sucks because I really did want to use it, but returned it and got the Trigger 7 Pro. Super happy with it so far so it's whatever. I like purple better than green anywho lol.
Let me know how many games you get out of that 7pro. I know of 3 people who broke them in under 30 days. My kid's lasted 2 games and 1 practice. Broke 3 minutes into his second practice.
Sticks are so ridiculously expensive nowadays. I remember a time when decent wooden sticks were about 20 euros a piece. Now you have to pay 300 euros for some carbon sticks.
Do the as5 pro
Mach vs ultrasonic skate
Sync vs trigger 7 pro
Hyperlite vs Trigger 7 PRO
Warrior lx pro
Ag5nt vs hazardous PX
Got both in p28 70 flex. Love the trigger 7 pro. Load the shit outta them.
Trigger 7 Pro vs QR5 Pro
Agent vs hzdous
What curve does Tommy use ?
P28 bud
@@HockeyTutorialOfficial And what about flex?
Please de a sync vs trigger 7
Trigger 7 pro ❤️
Your Trippin
Ag5nt over the Trigger 7 pro Anyday. Anything that’s not an Ag5nt might as well be a Wood stick cause that’s what they feel like. . .
p.s. The stick isn’t inconsistent, you are
i played AAA all my life so our experience is the same but in my opinion the stick is perfect it shoots flawless, every shot.
TAKE THESE REVIEWS WITH A GRAIN OF SALT. It’s literally 1 guy giving HIS opinion…
Warrior Novium
Hockey let’s go
This guy Tommy is pretty biased towards CCM it’s pretty obvious in every video.
the agent is brittle junk, the reviews don't lie on that. Although I wasn't very impressed with the durability of my first trigger 7 pro either.
true hazdrous
this guy opinion is so biased
My son had to go back to his old Tigger 6 because he broke 2 Ag5nt sticks in 3 weeks, 2nd stick only lasted 2 games.....Bauer won't stand behind and warranty the 2nd stick. Very poor quality.
First
You did it 🎉
💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
To be honest I’m not a big fan of the Trigger 7 pro I like the Trigger 6 Pro better
Please elaborate.
@@aborum75 The trigger 6 Pro just feels better and has better pop on and looks cooler
Cap agents way better
No Cap
I think you should get a player who is of higher calibre to actually give a solid review the reason he says it’s a hit or miss when shooting cause you have to be a solid player and know how to shoot perfect every time he’s just not the player to benefit from the technology find a better player do another review
Lol. We’ll get right on that 😂. I guess all the perfect robot players that shoot perfectly every single time will really benefit from this stick.
Except these videos aren’t really intended for the ‘higher calibre players’ who majority of the time will know what benefits them equipment wise..
Don’t speak on the GOAT Tommy like that again please.
If they are selling $350 sticks to the public, then the public should test it...that way if a bad shot rings you up, the avg player wants to know that...in softball, we call that the sweet spot and bad hits can ring you up too and all users should know that
I promise you the dude in this video who plays semi professionally is 10000 times better than you are buddy, I don’t think you have to worry about that.