TRUE Catalyst 9X Pro Stock Senior Hockey Stick - Alex Formenton
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This custom TRUE Catalyst 9X stick is a pro return from HC Ambrì-Piotta (NL) player Alex Formenton. The construction follows that of a standard Catalyst 9X, with a couple of custom features.
The stick uses a square (A) geometry and a glossy grip. A geometry is the standard square geometry you would find on a 9X stock stick, with traditionally rounded corners and slightly concave walls. The blade is a TC4, which is equivalent to a P28 Bauer or CCM curve.
This is a mid kick hockey stick, meaning it excels at puck control and powerful shots. Formenton’s variation is 64.5 inches at 95 flex with a red colouration. The stick is labelled “FORMENTON” on the name bar.
Sticks in the TRUE pro stock collection are custom-modelled after specific NHL player specs and use a different graphic pattern than the 9X. Pro stock sticks do not have a warranty, but they are made tougher and sturdier than stock sticks to accommodate pro-level playstyles.
This custom TRUE Catalyst 9X stick is a pro return from HC Ambrì-Piotta (NL) player Alex Formenton. The construction follows that of a standard Catalyst 9X, with a couple of custom features.
The stick uses a square (A) geometry and a glossy grip. A geometry is the standard square geometry you would find on a 9X stock stick, with traditionally rounded corners and slightly concave walls. The blade is a TC4, which is equivalent to a P28 Bauer or CCM curve.
This is a mid kick hockey stick, meaning it excels at puck control and powerful shots. Formenton’s variation is 64.5 inches at 95 flex with a red colouration. The stick is labelled “FORMENTON” on the name bar.
Sticks in the TRUE pro stock collection are custom-modelled after specific NHL player specs and use a different graphic pattern than the 9X. Pro stock sticks do not have a warranty, but they are made tougher and sturdier than stock sticks to accommodate pro-level playstyles.
Both sticks broke in the first two games I used them in. Both broke right above the blade.