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CCM Crazy Light Grip Stick 2011

Still the lightest stick in its category, the new U+ Crazy Light allows for quicker reaction speed, a faster swing speed and ultimately, a faster shot. * True Spear technology for optimal energy transfer * Two vertical and parallel carbon bridges run the length of the blade, enhancing the sweet spot from the heel all the way to the toe for the most forgiving blade in hockey * Newly engineered, high impact blade with carbon reinforced shaft provide more durability without sacrificing any performance * C contoured geometry design for improved control * 30 Day Manufacturer's WarrantyStick Flex Description * Senior Flex: Stiff = 100 Flex, Regular = 85 Flex, Mid = 75 Flex * Junior Flex: Regular = 50 Flex, Light = 40 Flex * Youth Flex: Regular = 35 Flex
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Questions & Answers for CCM Crazy Light Grip Stick 2011

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is this the real ovechkin curve?
asked 2 years, 2 months ago
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answer 1
What ever pattern the stick reads is the same pattern that the NHL player uses.
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answered 2 years, 2 months ago
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Which curve is the Crazy Ovie curve?
Skill Level: Advanced
Gender: Male
Frequency: 2-5 times per week
asked 1 year, 11 months ago
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The Crazy Ovi curve is the same curve as the Crazy curve pictured as one of the options on the item's page. If I had to describe it it is a heel curve mid-heel that curves more than a 3/4 curve like the Hall/Sakic and opens up drastically at the toe. It is one of the most drastic curves that any manufacturer produces.
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does light flex mean more flex
asked 1 year, 7 months ago
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The term Light Flex is in reference to Junior Sticks (Mostly Reebok and CCM), and is equivalent to 40 Flex. Regular Flex in a Junior stick is equivalent 50 Flex. The sizing is broken down as follows:
Senior Flex: Stiff = 100 Flex, Regular = 85 Flex, Mid = 75 Flex
Junior Flex: Regular = 50 Flex, Light = 40 Flex
Youth Flex: Regular = 35 Flex

So to answer your question, no. Light flex means lower flex number (40 flex) which increases how much a stick will bend under the same amount of pressure.
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