

The Blackout Gold Lite targets younger players with a budget-friendly performance build, while the Whiteout Prototype offers higher-end specs for intermediate players seeking quick release.
Verdict: Pick the Blackout Gold Lite if you're a junior player (under 14) or parent wanting solid performance without premium cost. Pick the Whiteout Prototype if you're an intermediate player (14-17) who prioritizes quick release, lighter feel, and can justify the extra $40 for better carbon construction. The weight and carbon upgrade make the Whiteout worth it for serious intermediate players.
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Pro Blackout Gold Lite - Junior
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Pro Whiteout Prototype - Intermediate