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CCM Tacks AS-V PRO Pro Stock Hockey Stick P90 Grip 105 Flex Right 90445

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CategoryHockey > Sticks
BrandCCM Hockey SticksCCM
ModelCCM Super Tacks AS-V Pro Hockey StickSuper Tacks AS-V Pro
Condition New
Age Group Senior Hockey SticksSenior
Pro Stock Pro Stock Hockey SticksPro Stock
Hand Right Handed Hockey SticksRight
Flex 101 - 105
Pattern P90
Extension Extended
Stick Length 71"
QuantityMore than 1 available

CCM Pro Stock Hockey Stick Model: Tacks AS-V PRO Flex: 105 Hand: Right Handed Shaft: Grip Blade Style: Traditional Height Blade Pattern: Similar to a CCM P90 / Bauer P92 / Big mid curve with an open toe Standing Height: 71” (Measured from floor to top of stick) Sticks are new and in perfect condition KESSELRING

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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