
Mid to High End Stick at a Reasonable Price
I've purchased a half dozen Rogue hockey sticks in various flexes and patterns over the past couple years. I play 2-3 games and coach an additional 2-3 practices per week. My sticks get a workout and I've only managed to break one after getting it stuck in the zam doors. I have yet to see these sticks chip or break through regular play and shooting. They are durable, lightweight, and they won't break the bank. They're an excellent choice for beer leaguers, kids, casual players, coaches, etc. Unless you're an elite level player it's unlikely you'll be able to tell the difference between this stick and a top of the line Bauer or CCM. So while those $300+ sticks might offer a slight edge in "pop", puck feel, and balance point...they're also more likely to break and make your wallet cry. For the money these can't be beat!

Shaft Width Problematic
I bought a 50 flex, because I had recently had a Bauer 3.7x stick, which I had recently broke in practice. I found about about TWIG so I got a 50 flex, yet it came in a surprisingly MUCH more thin than I expected. I know it's just gonna take some getting used to, but I don't understand why TWIG makes their 50 flexes skinnier than name brands like Bauer and CCM.

Best stick I have owned
Hands down the best stick I have ever owned. It is nice and light. So easy to get off quick snaps or wristers when I have to from the blue line. Effortless power in my slap shots. Will definitely be getting another one and never switch again.