

At a glance
The Pro Blackout Blue Lite is lighter and built for intermediate players who want more pop from a mid-range kick point, while the Pro Blackout Extra Lite is $20 cheaper and gives junior players access to much softer flex options (20-30 range) that intermediate sticks don't offer. If you're an intermediate player, the Blue Lite is the better match; if you're shopping for a younger or smaller player, the Extra Lite saves money and fits their needs better.
The numbers
Pick the HockeyStickMan Pro Blackout Blue Lite - Intermediate
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