

At a glance
The Blackout Blue Lite is way more affordable at $120 and built for younger players with lighter flex options, while the Whiteout Prototype is noticeably lighter at 325g, uses higher-grade 24K carbon, and has a low kick point suited for quicker releases. Both share the same curve selection, so the real decision comes down to player size, flex needs, and budget.
The numbers
Pick the HockeyStickMan Pro Blackout Blue Lite - Junior
Pick the HockeyStickMan Pro Whiteout Prototype - Intermediate
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Pro Blackout Blue Lite - Junior
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Pro Whiteout Prototype - Intermediate
New to flex? See our hockey stick flex guide.
Comparing curves across brands? See our hockey stick curve chart.
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