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Bauer hockey stick dressed as CCM Ribcor 40K? (Chad Ruhwedel pro stock)



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  1. definitely not a bauer stick. ccm has many grip options and the tactile corners are one of them. the carbon weave is the same as my super tacks and 95% of the ribcors i see. the only other material ive seen used in ccm pro sticks is the RTM weave which very few players use today. (Crosby and Forsberg still use a RTM shaft I believe)

  2. I can see what you're saying, but that's not a Bauer stick. All one needs to do to tell is to take a look at the shape of the area above the heal. It should have a rising curve type of shape versus a joint shape.

  3. No pro stock sticks have ribs I know because I have. A trigger and its retail and a pro stock super tacks

  4. It's a 40k, I play with ruhwedels stick too. Definitely a ccm. And Alex Phillips, that's completely wrong. You can get ribs, concave, bubble, you name it on a pro stock stick. It all depends on what the player wants. I have several pro stock ccms with ribs, concave, bubble.

  5. It's a pro stock stick the pro players get their sticks customized it doesn't if it's a Bauer stick or ccm stick or warrior stick

  6. Hi, the E03902 is the player's profile ID so CCM can pull up the specs for the stick if they need to make more. The V03 means it's the third version of the curve he's using. And for a bonus, the M is the code for the factory the stick is coming out of, and T means it's a traditional shaft profile (vs a concave shaft). Although this is a CCM stick, the theory of a Bauer stick under that CCM graphic is not too farfetched. I heard from someone that when Crosby had a batch of CCM sticks with Reckoner graphics, a couple years back, they were faulty, so at one point he was allegedly using a Bauer stick under CCM graphics while a new batch was being made. Hope that gives insight. Great video!

  7. I came across a left-handed Ruhwedel today actually which is very ironic. Chad has the all-around best stick I’ve ever used hands down.

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