

At a glance
The FT860 is way more affordable and built tough for beginners, but the Blackout Blue Lite is noticeably lighter by over 100 grams and offers a much wider curve selection for players who want more control over their setup. If you are just starting out or playing rec hockey, the price and durability of the FT860 make sense, but the Blackout Blue Lite is a serious performance stick that rewards players ready to level up.
The numbers
Pick the CCM JetSpeed FT860
Pick the HockeyStickMan Pro Blackout Blue Lite - Intermediate
CCM
JetSpeed FT860
HockeyStickMan
Pro Blackout Blue Lite - Intermediate
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