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CCM JetSpeed FT860 vs TaggsHockey RPG-Pro 375g

JetSpeed FT860
CCM$109.99 USD
RPG-Pro 375g
TaggsHockey$164.99
AI Breakdown

At a glance

The FT860 is way more affordable and easier to find in the US, but the RPG-Pro is noticeably lighter (375g vs 484g) and gives you a much wider curve selection across six blade patterns. If you care about shot feel and want options beyond P28, the RPG-Pro has a clear edge despite the higher price.

The numbers

Weight
484g
375g109g lighter
Price
US$110
Curves
1 option
9 options8 more
Kick point
Hybrid
Mid

Pick the CCM JetSpeed FT860

  • You are a beginner who wants a low-risk, affordable first stick
  • You already know you want a P28 and do not need other curve options
  • You need junior or low flex options (40, 50, 55 are not available on the RPG-Pro)

Pick the TaggsHockey RPG-Pro 375g

  • You want a significantly lighter stick that will actually improve your shot release
  • You want to choose your curve rather than being locked into one option
  • You are an intermediate or advancing player who wants performance without paying top-tier prices

Which stick should you actually be using?

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CCM

JetSpeed FT860

TaggsHockey

RPG-Pro 375g

Price
$109.99 USD
$164.99
Brand
CCM
TaggsHockey
Year
2025
2026
Category
Mid-Range
Mid-Range
Flex options
40, 50, 55, 65
70, 75, 80, 85
Kick point
Hybrid
Mid
Blade patterns
P28
p02-lidstrom, pm9-modano, p28-eichel, p28m, p88-kane, p90t-drury, p05, p92-matthews, p92m
Shaft shape
Round
Round
Construction
Two-piece
One-piece
Material
Carbon Fiberglass Blend
Aerospace Carbon + 18K Weave
Weight
484g
375g
Level
Recreational, Beginner
Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Position
Forward, Defense
Forward, Defense

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