At a glance
These two sticks are nearly identical builds, both low-kick HZRDUS 9X4 pro stocks, but the main difference a player will actually feel is the flex and blade pattern. The Bastien comes in at 85 flex with a Mid Max curve, while the Iginla runs softer at 70 flex with a TC4 New pattern, and costs $10 more.
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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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