
Mixed feelings.
Pros:
I love the feel of the stick. It’s not very grippy, which I like. Well balanced. Flex feels accurate. I can stick handle well with it.
Cons:
I can’t shoot with a turd with this stick. It feels like it has no “pop”. Also, I have a hard time making any sauce passes. My first TWIG was an 88 curve.( . It broke my first night of men’s league.) i couldn’t get my passes off the ice without concentrating on it. Second one is a 92 curve. 92 makes it a bit easier to shoot and pass accurately but still is a bit different than all my other sticks ( Bauer ADV 88, ccm trigger3d 92, verbero 1000 92, verbero 1000 88, warrior qre sl 92, warrior alpha dx sl 88). It’s hard to explain but every pass and shot takes thought and effort with this stick. The “pop” is equivalent to the verberos but no where near the ccm, Bauer or warriors I own.

Awesome handling and design
My son has always used Bauer sticks, but after his broke this past weekend, his model was discontinued and finding a similar stick was difficult. I like how Twig shows the comparisons to other brands styles, flex, and lies. We received our Twig Rogue in 3 days from ordering and my son instantly loved the weight and handling of the sticks. It was so light that he forget he was holding a stick at times. His wrist shot game has elevated because of this Twig.

It is a decent stick but there are tiny differences
The shaft is a touch short. I need about another 1/2 inch and I don't have a particularly long stick. Also for the Lidstrom curve, the blade is about a 1/4 too short. Not a huge deal but does make a difference when you have been playing with this curve for over 15 years. Otherwise it's good.