
Not sure about durability
My sons Jr Rogue has held up to the conditions. The Jr Rogue B has a great feel, but my son has gone through 1 in just over a month and the replacement stick looks like there is already a product defect on top of blade. We haven’t put that stick in play. Will just call it a loss.

Good stick so far
Have only used it three times. Was frustrated with the aggressive grip - everyone on my team thought it was too grippy to be useful. After a light sanding it’s ok. The stick is light and solid. I’m 205lbs and I took multiple face offs against a guy that is a strong 230 and the stick felt solid in the battle. I’m not totally sold on the shots from it, but it could be switching to the lie 6 that comes with a k curve. The weight and feel of the puck are more similar to a top end Bauer than the other “direct to you” sticks that I’ve tried. Overall I’m happy so far. Hopefully longevity is decent too.

Whippy and responsive.
Decent weight and is very whippy. Good for quick wristers. I played a few adult league games with it and the stick has held up well against some decent chops. The blade has been stepped on without more than a small scratch despite the tape getting shredded. Only wish it came in a 95 flex.

Great stick for junior player
10 year old league player. Was using an adult size stick cut down to youth size which changed the default flex. Made it a lot harder for the player to flex and be able to make those wrist shots and slap shots. The twig is perfect, 30 flex, lightweight and player is making some unbelievable shots both on synthetic and real ice.