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CCM JetSpeed FT860 vs HockeyStickMan Pro Blackout Blue Lite

JetSpeed FT860
CCM$99.99 USD
Pro Blackout Blue Lite
HockeyStickMan$179.99
AI Breakdown

At a glance

The JetSpeed FT860 is way more affordable and gives you a hybrid kick point that works for everything, but you're carrying an extra 120 grams of weight. The Pro Blackout Blue Lite is noticeably lighter and gives you five curve options to dial in your shot, but costs significantly more and only comes in senior flexes.

The numbers

Weight
484g
365g119g lighter
Price
US$100
Curves
1 option
5 options4 more
Kick point
Hybrid
Mid

Pick the CCM JetSpeed FT860

  • You're new to hockey or still figuring out your game and don't want to spend much
  • You want a stick that handles snap shots, wrist shots, and slap shots without commitment to one kick point
  • You're okay with a standard P28 curve and value durability over light weight

Pick the HockeyStickMan Pro Blackout Blue Lite

  • You have cash to spend and want a noticeably faster, lighter stick for better response
  • You already know your curve preference and want to pick from five different options
  • You're a senior player who doesn't need junior or intermediate flex sizes

Which stick should you actually be using?

Your weight and height set the right flex, your budget sets the value. Answer a few quick questions and we'll match you to the stick built for how you play, for free.

CCM

JetSpeed FT860

HockeyStickMan

Pro Blackout Blue Lite

Price
$99.99 USD
$179.99
Brand
CCM
HockeyStickMan
Year
2025
2025
Category
Mid-Range
Budget
Flex options
40, 50, 55, 65
70, 80, 90
Kick point
Hybrid
Mid
Blade patterns
P28
P28, P29, P92, W03, W28
Shaft shape
Round
N/A
Construction
Two-piece
N/A
Material
Carbon Fiberglass Blend
18K Carbon Layup
Weight
484g
365g
Level
Recreational, Beginner
Senior
Position
Forward, Defense
N/A

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