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Overview

The CCM RBZ SuperFast Grip Hockey Stick is the premier model in the 3rd generation RBZ Stick Line. The RBZ SuperFast Stick features TaylorMade SpeedPocket Blade Technology that generates more C.O.R. (Coefficient of Restitution) than any other stick on the market, not to mention it has 50% more C.O.R. than the previous RBZ Stage 2. Simply put, more C.O.R. equals more power; resulting in the fastest shot from a CCM stick to date. 

Unique to CCM RBZ Sticks is the constant flex profile that provides players with a custom and changing kick point. Depending on where the lower hand is located during the shooting process, the RBZ SuperFast flexes near that lower hand. Therefore on big slap shots and one-timers, it flexes low towards the blade for maximum shot velocity. On quick wrist and snap shots, it flexes higher for a lightning quick shot release. 

The shaft utilizes CCM's premier carbon fiber that has excellent responsiveness and flex consistency. The SuperFast stick is constructed using CCM's true one-piece design with strategically lowered swing weight. The SuperFast has strategically fine tuned weight distribution to provide the fastest and quickest swing at the puck while maintaining an excellent balanced feel in the hands.

  • Heritage: RBZ Stage 2
  • Level of Play Guideline: Elite
  • Construction: True one-piece
  • Shaft Dimensions: Rounded Corners / Straight Sidewalls 
  • Flex Point: Variable Kick Point 
  • Weight: 435 grams (Based on a 85 flex Nugent-Hopkins)

Specifications

  • Construction:
    • Premier Carbon Composite
      • Highest grade of carbon fiber offered by CCM
      • Provides a premium responsiveness, durability and overall balance
    • Power Swing Technology
      • Reduces the amount of weight in the blade therefore raising the balance point
      • Creates a better overall balance throughout the stick
  • Flex Profile:
    • Variable (custom) Kick Point
      • Constant stiffness profile allows the kick point to change depending where the lower hand is placed when shooting
        • When a player slides the hand down to load up on a big slap shot or timer, the stick kicks like a mid kick for maximum power
        • When a player has their hand higher up the shaft and is looking for a quick snap or wrist shot, the stick kicks like a low kick for the fastest release
  • Geometry:
    • Traditional and Pro-Preferred "T" Shaft Dimensions
      • Almost square corners with straight sidewalls provides a solid lock
  • Grip:
    • Grip stick coating
  • Blade:
    • TaylorMade SpeedPocket Technology
      • The widened center Freak Channel provides the blade with 50% more C.O.R. than the previous RBZ Stage 2
        • More C.O.R. than any other stick on the market and it is CCM's hardest shooting stick ever produced
        • Foamless and hollow design creates a lively puck feel with extreme pop 
  • Flex: 40 and 50
  • Length:  52"

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Customer Reviews

Previous Feedback  

Comments: I've had the Superfast for about 5 months now, and I have to say its one of the best sticks i've ever used. the blade with the speed pocket technology helps with the velocity for which the puck comes of my blade face. I constant stiffness profile is amazing in the way that it allows for a great slapshot, wrister snaper because whereever you put your bottom hand thats where it'll flex. I absoluley love it
From: Jonah, Mississaugua, Ontario

Comments: I like the blade on this stick. The puck flies off of it. Not very good for puck feel though. Catching passes is a little harder because it will ping off the blade, but just takes getting used to.
From: Sarah

Comments: Each year I purchase the new CCM RBZ stick for my son...he loves them....but the same issue is happening to each one, including
the new CCM Superfast (and after only 8 hours on the ice with it). The end of the blade has the paint chip and the plastic seems to crack or open up. Thus, the inside of the blade gets wet from the ice and begins to weaken the inside product. Very frustrating. And for the Superfast
it happened almost immediately.
From: MNB, Beaverton, OR