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TaggsHockey RPG-Pro 375g vs True HZRDUS 9X4

RPG-Pro 375g
TaggsHockey$164.99
HZRDUS 9X4
True$399.99
AI Breakdown

At a glance

The RPG-Pro 375g is way more affordable at $165 CAD and gives you a much wider curve selection with 9 blade options versus 4, making it genuinely versatile for most players. The HZRDUS 9X4 costs $400 CAD and targets elite players who specifically want a low kick point for a quicker release and premium blade tech.

The numbers

Weight
375g
Price
CA$165CA$235 cheaper
CA$400
Curves
9 options5 more
4 options
Kick point
Mid
Low

Pick the TaggsHockey RPG-Pro 375g

  • You want strong performance without spending $400 CAD
  • You need a specific blade pattern and want real options to choose from
  • You prefer a mid kick point for a balanced shot with good power loading

Pick the True HZRDUS 9X4

  • You play at an elite level and a low kick quick release is a priority
  • You want True's SRT4 blade construction and reinforced hosel for max shot transfer
  • Budget is not a concern and you are already familiar with True's curve naming

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.

TaggsHockey

RPG-Pro 375g

True

HZRDUS 9X4

Price
$164.99
$399.99
Brand
TaggsHockey
True
Year
2026
2025
Category
Mid-Range
Performance
Flex options
70, 75, 80, 85
20, 40, 50, 60, 85, 95
Kick point
Mid
Low
Blade patterns
p02-lidstrom, pm9-modano, p28-eichel, p28m, p88-kane, p90t-drury, p05, p92-matthews, p92m
T27, T28, T90T, T92
Shaft shape
Round
Round
Construction
One-piece
One-piece
Material
Aerospace Carbon + 18K Weave
Carbon Fiber, SRT4 Blade Technology
Weight
375g
N/A
Level
Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Elite, Pro
Position
Forward, Defense
Forward, Defense

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