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HockeyStickMan Pro Blackout Red Lite - Junior vs HockeyStickMan Pro Whiteout Prototype - Intermediate

Pro Blackout Red Lite - Junior
HockeyStickMan$119.99
Pro Whiteout Prototype - Intermediate
HockeyStickMan$169.99
AI Breakdown

At a glance

The Blackout Red Lite is way more affordable and gives you three flex options to dial in your shot, but the Whiteout Prototype is noticeably lighter and uses better carbon material if you want a premium feel. The real trade-off is price and flex choice versus weight and build quality.

The numbers

Weight
365g
325g40g lighter
Price
CA$120CA$50 cheaper
CA$170
Curves
5 options
5 options
Kick point
Low
Low

Pick the HockeyStickMan Pro Blackout Red Lite - Junior

  • You're on a tight budget and CA$50 matters
  • You want more flex options (20, 30, 40 vs just 50, 60)
  • You need a junior-sized stick for your age group

Pick the HockeyStickMan Pro Whiteout Prototype - Intermediate

  • You want the lightest stick possible for faster hands
  • You're ready to step up to intermediate sizing
  • You prefer the 24K carbon construction for better durability and response
  • You shoot with 50 or 60 flex and don't need other options

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 Red Lite - Junior

HockeyStickMan

Pro Whiteout Prototype - Intermediate

Price
$119.99
$169.99
Brand
HockeyStickMan
HockeyStickMan
Year
2025
2025
Category
Budget
Budget
Flex options
20, 30, 40
50, 60
Kick point
Low
Low
Blade patterns
P28, P29, P92, W03, W28
P28, P29, P92, W03, W28
Shaft shape
N/A
N/A
Construction
N/A
N/A
Material
18K Carbon Layup
24K Carbon Layup
Weight
365g
325g
Level
Junior
Intermediate
Position
N/A
N/A

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