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CCM JetSpeed FT5 PRO Pro Stock Hockey Stick Grip 95 Flex Left P20 4533

$189.00
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CategoryHockey > Sticks
BrandCCM Hockey SticksCCM
ModelCCM JetSpeed FT5 Pro Hockey StickJetSpeed FT5 Pro
Age Group Senior Hockey SticksSenior
Pro Stock Pro Stock Hockey SticksPro Stock
Condition New
Hand Left Hand Hockey SticksLeft
Flex 91 - 95
Pattern P20, Heel Pattern Hockey SticksHeel
Extension Extended
Stick Length 69"
QuantityMore than 1 available

CCM Pro Stock Hockey Stick Model: JetSpeed FT5 Pro Flex: 95 Flex Hand: Left Handed Shaft: Grip Coating Blade Pattern: Similar to a CCM P20 / Bauer P02 /Big heel curve with an open face with a square toe Blade Style: Traditional Height Blade Standing Height: 69" (Measured by standing up flat against a wall and measuring from the floor to the end of the shaft) Sticks are new and in perfect condition. Sticks came from Cliff Watson of the Rockford Ice Hogs

Perfect stick for:
Offensive players who prioritize a lightweight and ultra-responsive stick for powerful, quick-release shots.
Weight
Response
Feel

The CCM Jetspeed FT5 Pro hockey stick is an advanced model designed for elite players focused on speed and shot power. It features a hybrid kick point for a balance of power and quick release, along with a Sigma STP Carbon weave for improved durability without adding weight. The FT5 Pro is designed to have great lightness and responsiveness.

The FT5 Pro is my favorite stick. While other brands use a mid or low-kick point technology, Jetspeed focuses on the hybrid kick. There is no other stick that stands alone in the hybrid category. The FT5 has the best balance of lightweight materials while still providing both the feel of the mid-kick point and a smooth transition into that low-kick point technology. The FT5 Pro was one of the first sticks that balanced out and allowed the ability to feel the difference entirely between the two kick points. It feels like you have two different sticks in one.

Jon Leung

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