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I need some opinions on rbk 9k, warrior sticks, eastons?

What are some pro‘s and cons of each stick:-rbk 9k-warrior johnson-warrior dolomite no grip-easton s17-easton se16and i would prefer some like personal expierences with the sticks.and just comment on whatever stick you know about

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Go big or go homeor go 2 piece biggest problem is cheap sticks are actually carbon fibre and Fiberglas mixed together. it makes them heavy and don't torque well. High end Warriors and Eastons (s16), the 17's like to snap. The RBK 9k is unfortunately a terrible stick. but RBK 5k and 7k shafts are pure carbon fibre and cheap, put an easton blade in there and for 90 bucks you have a stick almost as light as a 200 dollar stick. The 5k and the 7k one piece are garbage because the blades stink. And remember 95% of one piece sticks are actually 2 piece sticks. good luck!!
I've used the Warrior Johnson and the Dolo w/o grip, and i'd have to say, both of them are amazing. Preferably, I like the Dolo a LOT better, but the Johnson is really good stickhandling-wise. Otherwise, I strongly recommend the Warrior Dolomite Spyne- Clear, it has to be the most reliable, comfortable stick I've used. Otherwise- just stick with Warrior.
Personally , I hate Rbk sticks , I don't like the way they feel , I just don't , that's me I have never used a Warrior but i have tried one in the store and found most of the shafts were so grippy and as a centreman always changing my hand positions I didn't like that I always use Easton Synergy sticks I use the ST model , Sakic Curve in blue. It's a pro model stick that's light have a mid curve which is perfect for a forward, It's 200 dollars though , so if that's out of yoru price range I also have used the Easton Synergy SE6 , Sakic Curve in blue which is 80g heavier but has the same curve and lie (5.5) you get a pretty good slapshot out of those Easton's too! hope I helped ! :)

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