At a glance
Both are genuine NHL low-kick pro stocks with round shafts and a single curve option, so the real differences come down to flex, blade pattern, and price. The Hutton 9X4 runs stiffer at 90 flex with a T92 Mod curve, while the Allais PX is slightly more affordable and comes in at a softer 85 flex with a TC2.5 Tall blade.
The numbers
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New to flex? See our hockey stick flex guide.
Comparing curves across brands? See our hockey stick curve chart.
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