
The New Rogue D Pro
The new Rogue D Pro is the 4th TWIG that I have owned. It is a great stick, and I actually scored with the first snapshot that I took with the new twig.
The reasons for not giving the stick a rating of 5-stars are: I am not crazy about the stick's purple color; and I'm used to TWIG sticks being a relatively low-cost option, but this TWIG cost me $200 ($186+$14 shipping).

Working great, feels excellent
Arrived quickly and has been great so far. Used it about 12 times and after cutting off about an inch, it's been good. Pucks spring off like a high-end pro stick, I'm not able to tell the difference. As long as it holds up, I'll look to grab a second. I also have two kids that play and this could be an option for them too.

Composite 6" hockey stick extension end plug did not fit
Composite 6" hockey stick extension end plug did not fit. My son uses a Twig hockey stick so I would've expected a better fit. It was loose immediately. Their support group sent me a video to use hockey tape to shim it up in size, which did work, but for the price of the stick and insert as well as being the same brand, I expect better.

Test n Tune
Spent the last year coaching and needed some new gear as I rejoined my team. Been reading reviews and decided to give them a try. Length and curve were spot on. Getting used to using a midkick stick and dialing it in. I'm quite pleased with the performance so far. I would like to what low kick model is like.

Amazing quality, as always
I purchased the TW92 and TW28, one for each of my boys and they love the sticks. The say they can feel the puck better, feels consistent and solid, and they love the way it looks. I'm always confident purchasing these are going to be a great value and an even better product.