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Amazing hockey stick
While searching for hockey sticks online, I encountered Twig. My son, a club hockey player, had broken one of his expensive but fragile sticks. I needed a lightweight, responsive stick with enhanced durability. Upon receiving two Twig sticks, we were highly impressed with their quality so much I introduced the brand to the hockey pro shop in Scottsdale, Arizona, which now stocks Twig sticks. My son is pleased with the stick's clean finish. Overall performance, it is a superior product.
Previously, we would have to purchased one or two new sticks for him each season. These Twig (Rogue C) sticks lasted a season and a half before he broke one, which we immediately replaced with a whiteout model. (Go MISSION HOCKEY AZ)

Great bag, but...
I bought the bag in part because of Twig's claim to huge, awesome , heavy duty zippers. To be honest, they're not quite as heavy as I expected and I hope that they last. If not, I'll be very, very angry. They seem to skip or tug slightly in certain areas if you're not pulling the tab perfectly straight... And come on-- who pulls a zipper of a stuffed hockey bag planted 4 feet away from your seated bench perfectly straight? It COULD just be a temporary tug in the areas where the zipper had been folded for transit and then it'll take some time to work out, but the zippers are a question and there's a little more play in the mechanism than I expected. The pockets are good. I wish the skate pockets were mounted diagonally for balance but I'll figure something out there. Maybe I will use them for other stuff. The bag certainly has potential... But I'm 50, I had my last bag for over 15 years , and I want this to be my LAST BAG not something I will need to replace in 5 or even 10 years. It didn't feel perfect out of the gate. A little disappointed but we'll see. If the company has any advice on a light and easy lubricant that won't get all over my stuff (graphite? White lightning spray?) then I'd be happy to take the suggestion.