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HockeyStickMan Pro Blackout Gold Lite - Junior vs True HZRDUS 7X5

Pro Blackout Gold Lite - Junior
HockeyStickMan$129.99
HZRDUS 7X5
True$199.99 USD
AI Breakdown

At a glance

The Pro Blackout Gold Lite is way more affordable and lighter, making it a solid budget junior stick with decent flex options. The HZRDUS 7X5 is built for elite players with a low kick point and premium carbon fiber, but costs significantly more and only comes in advanced flex ratings.

The numbers

Weight
365g35g lighter
400g
Price
US$200
Curves
5 options2 more
3 options
Kick point
Hybrid
Low

Pick the HockeyStickMan Pro Blackout Gold Lite - Junior

  • You're buying for a junior player learning the game without spending big money
  • You want flexibility in flex options (20, 30, 40) to match different sizes and styles
  • You need a lighter stick that's easier to handle for younger players

Pick the True HZRDUS 7X5

  • You're an advanced or elite player who shoots accurately and wants a low kick for quick releases
  • You can handle higher flex ratings (50+) and want pro-grade carbon fiber performance
  • You're willing to pay extra for premium blade technology and energy transfer

Which stick should you actually be using?

Your weight and height set the right flex, your budget sets the value. Answer a few quick questions and we'll match you to the stick built for how you play, for free.

HockeyStickMan

Pro Blackout Gold Lite - Junior

True

HZRDUS 7X5

Price
$129.99
$199.99 USD
Brand
HockeyStickMan
True
Year
2025
2025
Category
Budget
Performance
Flex options
20, 30, 40
50, 60, 65, 75, 85, 95
Kick point
Hybrid
Low
Blade patterns
P28, P29, P92, W03, W28
T27, T28, T92
Shaft shape
N/A
Square
Construction
N/A
One-piece
Material
18K Carbon Layup
Unidirectional Carbon Fiber
Weight
365g
400g
Level
Junior
Elite, Advanced
Position
N/A
Forward, Defense

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