Overview
The CCM RBZ 240 Grip Hockey Stick is the entry level model in the 4th generation RBZ Lineup. The CCM RBZ 240 utilizes a constant flex profile, giving players a variable kick point. This means it has a lightning quick shot release when the lower hand is higher on the shaft compared to the powerful, mid-kick style release it provides when the lower hand is dropped further down the shaft.
The blade features a traditional foam-filled blade core with a support beam running from heel to toe. The foam gives players a classic feel for the puck while the support beam ensures an accurate shot time and time again through its enhanced stiffness.
- Heritage: RBZ 110 / RBZ 40
- Level of Play Guideline: Recreational
- Construction: Fused two-piece
- Shaft Dimensions: Rounded Corners / Straight Sidewalls
- Flex Point: Variable Kick Point
- Weight: 558 grams (Based on a 85 flex, P29)
Specifications
- Construction:
- Fiberglass and Carbon Composite
- Very durable material that provides a solid feel in the hands
- 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:
- "T" geometry
- Rounded corners with slightly concave sidewalls
- Grip:
- Clear finish coating
- Blade:
- Improved High C.O.R. Construction
- Extra-stiff design provides pin-point precision and accuracy
- The single spar backbone with foam provides a traditional feel
- Flex: 75 and 85
- Length: 60"
Previous Feedback
Comments: This is the hardest shooting stick I've ever used, although it wasn't the greatest for stickhandling. Paint tended to chip early, but the stick remained functional through it for a while until the blade started to dampen. If you don't need that soft puck feel and want the hardest shot for your buck, I'd definitely recommend.
From: Jason, Parsippany, NJ