![]() I would say on average I buy 1-2 sticks per month over the course of the calendar year. I consistently purchase sticks at the $100 price-point, as I break sticks too frequently to justify spending more than that figure. Feel free to comment intelligently or provide your own insights in a respectful manner. I have also included a Basis of Comparison section as well as Personal Biases and Final Thoughts. In the interest of objectivity, I have graded the 3052 in Balance, Durability, Looks, Performance, and Value. Sadly, I was pretty disappointed, as the stick did not blow my socks off.īelow is my review of the CCM Tacks 3052 stick. I purchased a 3052 the day it was available for release and immediately took it out for a stick-and-puck session. The 3052 is marketed as a major step up from the entry-level 1052, offering some of the properties seen in the $260 pro-level Tacks stick. At the mid-range price of $99.99 is the CCM Tacks 3052 stick. In tandem with the skate line is a full line of sticks, using CCM’s traditional “52” numbering. For years, CCM users have been clamoring for the re-release of Hockey’s most celebrated line of skates, and 10 years after the release of the CCM Pro Tacks comes the release of the 2014 Tacks line. The 2014 CCM Tacks equipment line was among the most, if not the most anticipated release of the year. The Manual is available for purchase at this link. ![]() (UPDATE : the CCM Tacks stick line is further covered, along with many of the other sticks for 2015/2016 in the Reboot Hockey Off-Ice Training Manual.
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