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Easton Yzerman vs T92.5 / True

Side by side curve comparison. Specs, cross-brand equivalents, and which players use each.

Specs
Face angleSlightly Open
Curve depthSlight
Lie6
TypeHeel
Brand names
Yzerman
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Specs
Face angleOpen
Curve depthModerate
Lie5
TypeMid-Toe
Brand names
PP14T92.5P14
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Key Differences

Face AngleEaston Yzerman has a slightly open face angle, T92.5 / True has a open face angle. A more open face lifts shots more easily; a more closed face keeps the puck lower.
Curve DepthT92.5 / True has a deeper curve (Moderate) versus the slight Easton Yzerman. Deeper curves add puck control and shooting power but reduce backhand feel.
LieEaston Yzerman has a lie of 6, T92.5 / True has a lie of 5. Easton Yzerman has a higher lie, which suits players who carry the puck close to their body.
Curve TypeEaston Yzerman is a Heel curve (heel-weighted, better for slapshots and backhand passes). T92.5 / True is a Mid-Toe curve (versatile with a slight toe bias).

Who Uses These Curves

T92.5 / TrueNo notable players listed yet.

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