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New RH Pro Stock CCM Tacks ASV Pro Hockey Stick Dressed as a Trigger 8 Pro

$189.54
Retail: $400.00 (Save $210.46)

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CategoryHockey > Sticks
BrandCCM Hockey SticksCCM
ModelCCM Super Tacks AS-V Pro Hockey StickSuper Tacks AS-V Pro
Hand Right Handed Hockey SticksRight
Flex 81 - 85
Age Group Senior Hockey SticksSenior
Pattern P28M, Toe Pattern Hockey SticksToe
Condition New
Pro Stock Pro Stock Hockey SticksPro Stock
Quantity1 available

Right Hand Pro Stock CCM Super Tacks ASV Pro dressed as a Trigger 8 Pro Stick is new, uncut and has never been used Stick was made for Eric Pohlkamp 85 Flex P28M Curve Contoured “C” Shaft Shape instead of the stock ASV Pro taper Mid Kick Point Stock Length Regular Grip CCM Sticker has been removed from the top of the stick but there is a picture of it posted.

Perfect stick for:
Offensive players who value a well-rounded stick with a focus on power.
Lightweight
Response
Feel

The CCM Super Tacks AS-V PRO hockey stick caters to players who want both power and shooting accuracy. It achieves this by incorporating a mid-kick flex point that offers a sweet spot between loading power for forceful slapshots and responsiveness for quick releases on wrist shots. CCM introduces the V-shaped shaft geometry in the AS-V Pro, a departure from the traditional T-shaped design. This new feature improves grip and feel, aiding in better shot control. The stick boasts high-end technologies like the ACUFEEL 2 blade with a dampening layer for improved puck feel and control, and Skeleton+ Taper technology for added reliability and durability.

The AS-V Pro stands out for its modern mid-kick point, which has been tweaked for easier loading and powerful release, especially on wrist shots. The AS-V Pro comes in a variety of flexes (stiffness levels). If you're a powerful player who shoots hard, you'll want a stiffer flex (around 85 flex). If you have a weaker shot or prefer more flexibility for dekes and dangles, then a lower flex (around 55 flex) would be a better choice.

Jon Leung

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