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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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What is a Crazy Ovi Curve?
asked 2 years, 2 months ago
by
Anonymous
on Crazy Light Grip Stick 2011
2 answers
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answer 1
It is actually the same curve Ovechkin actually uses, a toe curve that is pretty "crazy." It almost looks like a laddle.
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Age: 13-18
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answered 1 year, 9 months ago
by
Kramdog
 - St. Louis
answer 2
The Crazy Ovi curve is the Ovechkin curve.
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answered 2 years, 2 months ago
by
Jlynch
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Does this stick have the same sand paper feel as the older model crazy light did?
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asked 2 years, 2 months ago
by
Anonymous
on Crazy Light Grip Stick 2011
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answer 1
Yes, the New 2011 model Crazy Light stick does have the same feel as the previous model.
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Is the craziovi curve insanely hard to shoot with?
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asked 1 year, 10 months ago
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rich
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answer 1
It depends on what you are used to shooting with. If you use a more flatter curve, then probably not. If you used a more moderate of a curve, it should be easier to become accustomed to.
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