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Sherwood Playrite vs TaggsHockey RPG-Pro 375g

Playrite
Sherwood$59.99 USD
RPG-Pro 375g
TaggsHockey$164.99
AI Breakdown

At a glance

The Playrite is a basic beginner stick at a low price point, while the RPG-Pro 375g is a much lighter, higher-performing stick built from aerospace carbon with a much wider curve selection. If budget is the only factor, the Playrite wins, but the RPG-Pro is noticeably better in nearly every other way.

The numbers

Weight
375g
Price
US$60
Curves
1 option
9 options8 more
Kick point
Mid
Mid

Pick the Sherwood Playrite

  • You are buying a first stick for a young kid who may quit in a month
  • You want the lowest possible upfront cost
  • Durability through rough handling matters more than performance

Pick the TaggsHockey RPG-Pro 375g

  • You want a noticeably lighter stick with real carbon construction
  • You want to choose from 9 blade patterns to match your shooting style
  • You are past the absolute beginner stage and want a stick that will not hold back your development

Sherwood

Playrite

TaggsHockey

RPG-Pro 375g

Price
$59.99 USD
$164.99
Brand
Sherwood
TaggsHockey
Year
N/A
2026
Category
Budget
Mid-Range
Flex options
15, 25, 35, 45
70, 75, 80, 85
Kick point
Mid
Mid
Blade patterns
PP28
p02-lidstrom, pm9-modano, p28-eichel, p28m, p88-kane, p90t-drury, p05, p92-matthews, p92m
Shaft shape
N/A
Round
Construction
One-piece
One-piece
Material
N/A
Aerospace Carbon + 18K Weave
Weight
N/A
375g
Level
N/A
Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Position
N/A
Forward, Defense

New to flex? See our hockey stick flex guide.

Comparing curves across brands? See our hockey stick curve chart.

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