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CCM Ribcor Maxx SE vs CCM Trigger 10 Pro Stock Corson Ceulemans

Ribcor Maxx SE
CCM$199.99 USD
Trigger 10 Pro Stock Corson Ceulemans
CCM$289.99 USD
AI Breakdown

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

Weight
423g
Price
US$200US$90 cheaper
US$290
Curves
4 options3 more
1 option
Kick point
Low
Low

Pick the CCM Ribcor Maxx SE

  • You want multiple curve options and aren't locked into one pattern
  • Budget matters and you want a premium low-kick stick under $200
  • You need junior or mid-flex options (40 through 85 available)

Pick the CCM Trigger 10 Pro Stock Corson Ceulemans

  • You already know you shoot with an 85 flex and a toe curve
  • You want the exact build an NHL player used, pro-spec layup included
  • You prioritize pro-grade construction over flexibility in specs

CCM

Ribcor Maxx SE

CCM

Trigger 10 Pro Stock Corson Ceulemans

Price
$199.99 USD
$289.99 USD
Brand
CCM
CCM
Year
2025
N/A
Category
Performance
Pro Stock
Flex options
40, 55, 65, 70, 75, 85
85
Kick point
Low
Low
Blade patterns
P28, P29, P88, P90TM
Toe
Shaft shape
Round
Round
Construction
Two-piece
One-piece
Material
Pure Carbon Technology Unidirectional Carbon Fiber
N/A
Weight
423g
N/A
Level
Elite, Advanced
N/A
Position
Forward, Defense
N/A

New to flex? See our hockey stick flex guide.

Comparing curves across brands? See our hockey stick curve chart.

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