
At a glance
The Ribcor Maxx SE is way more affordable at $200 and gives you a much wider curve selection with four blade options, while the Trigger 10 Pro Stock is a genuine NHL-spec build that costs $90 more for a single flex and one curve. If curve variety and value matter to you, the Maxx SE wins easily, but the pro stock layup on the Trigger 10 is a real difference you can feel in your hands.
The numbers
Pick the CCM Ribcor Maxx SE
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Ribcor Maxx SE
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Trigger 10 Pro Stock Corson Ceulemans
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