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CCM JetSpeed FT860 vs True Project X Storm

JetSpeed FT860
CCM$99.99 USD
Project X Storm
True$429.99
AI Breakdown

At a glance

The FT860 is way more affordable and available across all age groups, but the Project X is noticeably lighter at 144g less and built for elite-level performance. If budget and durability matter most, the FT860 wins; if you want a featherlight stick with premium construction and can spend the money, the Project X is in a completely different class.

The numbers

Weight
484g
340g144g lighter
Price
US$100US$260 cheaper
US$360
Curves
1 option
2 options1 more
Kick point
Hybrid
Low

Pick the CCM JetSpeed FT860

  • You are a beginner or recreational player who does not need elite-level gear
  • You want a durable stick that can take abuse without worrying about the cost
  • You need junior or intermediate flex options, since the Project X only comes senior

Pick the True Project X Storm

  • You are a serious player who will actually notice and use the weight advantage
  • You want a square shaft and premium carbon layup for better feel and responsiveness
  • You prefer a low kick point and want two blade pattern options instead of being locked into one curve

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

True

Project X Storm

Price
$99.99 USD
$429.99
Brand
CCM
True
Year
2025
2025
Category
Mid-Range
Mid-Range
Flex options
40, 50, 55, 65
15
Kick point
Hybrid
Low
Blade patterns
P28
T28, T92
Shaft shape
Round
Square
Construction
Two-piece
One-piece
Material
Carbon Fiberglass Blend
RESFLO Technology, PLD, Spread Tow Weave
Weight
484g
340g
Level
Recreational, Beginner
Senior
Position
Forward, Defense
Forward, Defense

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