
Super light great graphics
We ordered two of these sticks 2 July and received them 6 July. The sticks are absolutely amazing lightweight and have great grip on the shaft. My oldest has two of the Rogue B’s and they have held up better than all big name sticks. So I looking forward to see how well these sticks perform but I have no doubt they will be great. Don’t waste your money on big name sticks you will be pleasantly surprised with the value of the TWIG.

Very good for price
So far after a handful of men’s league games the stick seems to hold up well. It’s a different curve than I’m used to but I can adjust or maybe Twig will come out with some more curve patterns for goalies who like playing the puck easier. Redirects with the paddle are superb and effortless with the twist in the paddle. My only gripe and the only reason this doesn’t have 5 stars is because after just one game, the finish/paint has chipped in many areas but it doesn’t affect the durability due to the sealant (or whatever they use under the paint) staying in tact and not chipping so there’s no moisture getting into the core of the stick. Aside from that very minor cosmetic only issue, this paddle has been fantastic and I will be buying a backup (or different pattern if it comes out) as long as it holds up in the long term. Great stick. Highly recommend giving it a shot.

You’re Not Cale Makar. Save Your Money and Buy This Stick.
I’ve used the Dispatch B through two games so far. It’s a great stick for beer leaguers/rec league players. I’ve used mostly Bauer vapor sticks for the last few years and decided to try something different. I liked the shot response with the vapor sticks, but I wasn’t thrilled with the durability and didn’t feel like continuing to shell out money for them.
My initial impression was that the Dispatch feels a bit stiffer than the vapor, even though the flex rating is technically lower (75 Twig vs 77 Bauer). The Twig is also a few grams heavier, but not enough for anyone to legitimately notice. I like the way the Twig feels for stick handling. I also like it for faceoffs. It feels more substantial when you’re going stick-to-stick, and doesn’t feel like a rubber band, which I would get with the vapors sometimes. I’d love a touch more snap on the shot, but I’m also exquisitely average, so someone with a heavier shot may not think so.
All things considered, this stick, at about $150, is a good proposition for beer leaguers who want solid performance and don’t want to/can’t justify dropping $300+ every time a stick meets its maker.