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CCM Ribcor Trigger 10 Pro vs HockeyStickMan Pro Blackout Blue Lite - Junior

Ribcor Trigger 10 Pro
CCM$439.99
Pro Blackout Blue Lite - Junior
HockeyStickMan$119.99
AI Breakdown

At a glance

The Trigger 10 Pro is noticeably lighter and built with elite-grade materials, but it costs way more and locks you into a low kick point. The Blackout Blue Lite is way more affordable, offers a mid kick point, and has a wider curve selection including the P92.

The numbers

Weight
360g5g lighter
365g
Price
CA$440
CA$120CA$320 cheaper
Curves
4 options
5 options1 more
Kick point
Low
Mid

Pick the CCM Ribcor Trigger 10 Pro

  • You want the fastest possible low kick release for quick-release and wrist shots
  • You or your player is serious enough to justify spending CA$440 on a youth stick
  • You prefer the P28, P29, P88, or P90TM patterns

Pick the HockeyStickMan Pro Blackout Blue Lite - Junior

  • Budget matters and CA$120 is a much more realistic spend for a junior stick
  • You want a mid kick point, which works better for slap shots and players still developing their shot
  • You want access to the P92 or the W03 and W28 patterns not available on the Trigger

CCM

Ribcor Trigger 10 Pro

HockeyStickMan

Pro Blackout Blue Lite - Junior

Price
$439.99
$119.99
Brand
CCM
HockeyStickMan
Year
2025
2025
Category
Elite
Performance
Flex options
40, 50, 55, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 95
20, 30, 40
Kick point
Low
Mid
Blade patterns
P28, P29, P88, P90TM
P28, P29, P92, W03, W28
Shaft shape
Round
N/A
Construction
One-piece
N/A
Material
NanoLite Shield Technology, Sigmatex ST2X Carbon Fiber
18K Carbon Layup
Weight
360g
365g
Level
Elite, Advanced
Junior
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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