

At a glance
The Senior Blackout Blue Lite gives you stiffer flex options (70/80/90) at the cost of 10 bucks more, while the Intermediate version is cheaper and lighter on your wallet with more forgiving flex choices (50/60). Both weigh the same and share identical mid kick points and blade patterns, so your pick comes down to whether you want extra stiffness for a harder shot or softer flex for easier loading.
The numbers
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