At a glance
Both are genuine NHL low-kick pro stocks on the HZRDUS platform, so the main differences come down to flex and price. The Litalien PX is way more affordable at $160 USD and swings a stiffer 90 flex, while the Lindstrom 9X4 runs $20 more with a softer 80 flex and the T28 curve instead of the T92 Mod.
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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