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True Hockey Sticks have taken the market by storm since their first official introduction almost a decade ago. Now with two dialed-in stick lines with the mid-kick Catalyst Line and the low-kick HZRDUS Line, True is here to stay!

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True Catalyst Sticks - Mid Kick

The 2023 True Hockey Catalyst 9X3 Stick Line offers maximum shot power while being the lightest mid-kick stick line at every single price point. Backed by industry-leading ResFlow, PLD and Axenic Technologies, this year's Catalyst Line is even more durable and responsive than before too.

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True Hockey Catalyst 9X3 Grip

Hockey Stick

$169.99 - $339.99

  • Level of Play: Elite
  • Flex Profile: Mid Kick
  • Weight: 357 grams (85 flex)
  • Materials: Carbon Fiber, PLD, ResFlo
  • Construction: True One-Piece
  • Blade: QRS, Innovative Foam Core
  • Flexes: JR (20, 30, 40, 50) - INT (55) - SR (75, 85, 95)
  • Lengths: JR (48", 50", 52", 54") - INT (58") - SR (60")


The True Catalyst 9X3 Stick is the pinnacle of mid-kick performance and weight. At a ridiculous 357 grams (85 flex), it still brings that signature powerful shot release, accuracy and control that other super-light sticks tend to lose at this threshold.

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True Hockey Catalyst 7X3 Grip

Hockey Stick

$229.99

  • Level of Play: Elite
  • Flex Profile: Mid Kick
  • Weight: 383 grams (85 flex)
  • Materials: Carbon Fiber, PLD, ResFlo
  • Construction: True One-Piece
  • Blade: QRS, Innovative Foam Core
  • Flexes: SR (65, 75, 85, 95)
  • Lengths: SR (60")


TheTrue Catalyst 7X3 Stick offers incredible elite performance, durability and shot power to an approachable price point. Clocking in at a featherlight 383 grams (85 flex), this is 27 grams lighter than the previous 7X stick and even a few grams lighter than the 9X stick but at a fraction of the cost.

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True Hockey Catalyst 3X3 Grip

Hockey Stick

$99.99 - $129.99

  • Level of Play: Recreational
  • Flex Profile: Mid Kick
  • Weight: 440 grams (85 flex)
  • Materials: Carbon Fiberglass
  • Construction: True One-Piece
  • Blade: TRT, PASS
  • Flexes: JR (20, 30, 40, 50) - INT (55) - SR (75, 85, 95)
  • Lengths: JR (48", 50", 52", 54") - INT (58") - SR (60")


TheTrue Catalyst 3X3 Stickis the ultimate combination of performance and durability at this affordable price. Weighing just 440 grams (85 flex) with the Axenic True One-Piece construction, the mid-kick flex profile offers blistering shot power for heavy shooters looking to blow the puck straight past the goalie.

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True Hockey Catalyst PX Grip

Hockey Stick

$135.97 - $226.97

  • Level of Play: Elite
  • Flex Profile: Mid Kick
  • Weight: 370 grams (85 flex at 60")
  • Materials: Spread Tow Carbon Twill, PLD Technology, ResFlo
  • Construction: True One-Piece
  • Blade: Tri Rib Technology (TRT)
  • Flexes: JR (20, 30, 40, 50) - INT (55) - SR (65, 75, 85, 95)
  • Lengths: JR (48", 50", 52", 54") - INT (57") - SR (60")


TheTrue Catalyst PX Stickbreaks the super-light barrier at 370 grams (85 flex) without compromising strength, power or accuracy. With next-level new technologies like the Tri Rib Tech (TRT) blade and the ResFlo Resin System; every player will shoot better and more efficiently regardless of their shooting style.

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True Hockey Catalyst 9X Grip

Hockey Stick - JR

$149.97

  • Level of Play: Elite
  • Flex Profile: Mid Kick
  • Weight: 385 grams (85 flex)
  • Materials: Spread Tow Carbon Fiber
  • Construction: True One-Piece
  • Blade: BAT & PASS Technologies
  • Flexes: JR (20, 30, 40, 50) - INT (55) - SR (65, 75, 85)
  • Lengths: JR (48", 50", 52", 54") - INT (57") - SR (60")


    TheTrue Catalyst 9X Stickelevates True's mid-kick game to a whole new dimension. Building on the success of the XC Series with the advances learned from the Project X sticks, this high-powered cannon weighs just 385 grams (85 flex) without having to sacrifice the feel, power or playability that has made XCore popular.

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    True Hockey Catalyst 7X Grip

    Hockey Stick - INT

    $125.97

    • Level of Play: Elite
    • Flex Profile: Mid Kick
    • Weight: 410 grams (85 flex)
    • Materials: Carbon Fiber
    • Construction: True One-Piece
    • Blade: BAT & PASS Technologies
    • Flexes: INT (55) - SR (65, 75, 85)
    • Lengths: INT (57") - SR (60")


    TheTrue Catalyst 7X Stick brings truly elite performance, durability and shot power to this more approachable second price point. At an extremely featherlight 410 grams (85 flex), this 7X is 15 grams lighter than the previous top-end XC9 ACF with the same damp blade feel and powerful shot release.

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    True Hockey Catalyst 5X Grip

    Hockey Stick - INT & JR

    $104.97

    • Level of Play: Performance
    • Flex Profile: Mid Kick
    • Weight: 430 grams (85 flex)
    • Materials: Carbon Fiber
    • Construction: True One-Piece
    • Blade: BAT Technology
    • Flexes: JR (40, 50) - INT (55) - SR (65, 75, 85)
    • Lengths: JR (52", 54") - INT (57") - SR (60")


    TheTrue Catalyst 5X Stickwith its powerful mid-kick point delivers high-end tech, spec and feel without the big price tag. True was able to shed 70 grams of weight compared to the previous 2019 XC5 stick, making it just 430 grams (85 flex) without sacrificing durability in the least.

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    True Hockey Catalyst 9X3 Grip

    Hockey Stick - Youth

    $129.99

    • Level of Play: Elite
    • Flex Profile: Mid Kick
    • Weight: 250 grams (15 flex)
    • Materials: Carbon Fiber, PLD, ResFlo
    • Construction: True One-Piece
    • Blade: QRS, Innovative Foam Core
    • Flexes: YTH (15)
    • Lengths: YTH (46")


    The True Catalyst 9X3 Stick is the pinnacle of mid-kick performance and weight. At a ridiculous 250 grams (15 flex), it still brings that signature powerful shot release, accuracy and control that other super-light sticks tend to lose at this threshold.

    True Hzrdus Sticks - Low Kick

    The True Hzrdus Stick Line was designed for snipers who thrive on a deadly quick shot release and a lively blade feel. To top it off, this featherlight stick line is headlined by the Hzrdus PX that is an incredible 355 grams (85 flex).

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    True Hzrdus PX Grip

    Hockey Stick

    $144.47 - $305.97

    • Level of Play: Elite
    • Flex Profile: Low Kick
    • Weight: 355 grams (85 flex)
    • Materials: Spread Tow Carbon Twill, PLD Technology, ResFlo
    • Construction: True One-Piece
    • Blade: TRT+
    • Flexes: JR (20, 30, 40, 50) - INT (55) - SR (65, 75, 85, 95)
    • Lengths: JR (20, 30, 40, 50) - INT (55) - SR (65, 75, 85, 95)


    Simply put, theTrue Hzrdus PX Stick is the lightest, most advanced True stick ever! At an incredible 355 grams (85 flex), the Hzrdus PX is featherlight in the hands with an incredibly quick shot release that is just as effortless too.

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    True Hzrdus 9X Grip

    Hockey Stick

    $280.47 - $288.97

    • Level of Play: Elite
    • Flex Profile: Low Kick
    • Weight: 383 grams (85 flex)
    • Materials: Carbon Fiber
    • Construction: True One-Piece
    • Blade: TRT
    • Flexes: INT (55) - SR (65, 75, 85, 95)
    • Lengths: INT (57") - SR (60")


    TheTrue Hzrdus 9X Stick offers a dangerously quick and effortless quick-release within a featherlight, 383 gram (85 flex) package! True was only able to make this happen thanks to their premium carbon fiber along with standout key technologies like the new ResFlo Resin and TRT (Tri Rib Technology).

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    True Hzrdus 7X Grip

    Hockey Stick

    $186.97 - $195.47

    • Level of Play: Performance
    • Flex Profile: Low Kick
    • Weight: 399 grams (85 flex)
    • Materials: Carbon Fiber
    • Construction: True One-Piece
    • Blade: TRT
    • Flexes: INT (55) - SR (65, 75, 85)
    • Lengths: INT (57") - SR (60")


    TheTrue Hzrdus 7X Stick is the definition of elite value in the quick-releasing, low-kick stick category. At just 399 grams (85 flex) with some of the very best stick technologies in the game, most players would think the 7X is a top-end model if they didn't look at the price tag.

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    True Hzrdus 3X Grip

    Hockey Stick

    $118.97

    • Level of Play: Recreational
    • Flex Profile: Low Kick
    • Weight: 453 grams (85 flex)
    • Materials: Carbon Fiberglass
    • Construction: True One-Piece
    • Blade: TRT
    • Flexes: INT (55) - SR (65, 75, 85)
    • Lengths: INT (57") - SR (60")


    TheTrue Catalyst 3X Stick offers incredible performance, durability and playability at this opening price point. It weighs just 450 grams (85 flex) with the playability and feel of top-end sticks from just a few years ago.

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    True Hzrdus PX Grip

    Hockey Stick - Youth

    $110.47

    • Level of Play: Elite
    • Flex Profile: Low Kick
    • Weight: 242 grams (15 flex)
    • Materials: Spread Tow Carbon Twill, PLD Technology, ResFlo
    • Construction: True One-Piece
    • Blade: TRT+
    • Flexes: YTH (15)
    • Lengths: YTH (46")


    Simply put, theTrue Hzrdus PX Stick is the lightest, most advanced True stick ever! At an incredible 242 grams (15 flex), the Hzrdus PX is featherlight in the hands with an incredibly quick shot release that is just as effortless too.

    True Project X Sticks - Low Kick

    The True Project X Stick has been a staple in hockey innovation and this year's 2023 version is no different. Weighing an astonishing 333 grams (85 flex), it redefines the super-light low kick stick category with the new Straetgic Rib Technology (SRT4) leading the charge.

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    True Project X Grip

    Hockey Stick

    $169.99 - $359.99

    • Level of Play: Elite
    • Flex Profile: Ultra-Low Kick
    • Weight: 333 grams (85 flex)
    • Materials: Premier Carbon Fiber, PLD, ResFlo
    • Construction: True One-Piece
    • Blade: SRT4
    • Flexes: JR (20, 30, 40, 50) - INT (50, 60) - SR (65, 75, 85)
    • Lengths: JR (48", 50", 52", 54") - INT (56", 58") - SR (60")


    The limited-editionTrue Project X Stick (2023) is the perfect choice for the elite sniper looking for the very lightest stick with a lightning-quick shot release. At a ridiculous 333 grams (85 flex), the featherlight low-kick stick category has a new champion for now.

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    True Project X Grip

    Hockey Stick - Youth

    $129.99

    • Level of Play: Elite
    • Flex Profile: Ultra-Low Kick
    • Weight: 250 grams (15 Flex)
    • Materials: Premier Carbon Fiber, PLD, ResFlo
    • Construction: True One-Piece
    • Blade: SRT4
    • Flexes: YTH (15)
    • Lengths: YTH (46")


    The limited-editionTrue Project X Stick (2023) is the perfect choice for the elite sniper looking for the very lightest stick with a lightning-quick shot release. At a ridiculous 250 grams (15 flex), the featherlight low-kick stick category has a new champion for now.

    As an enthusiast and expert in hockey equipment and specifically in hockey sticks, I have a profound understanding of the different stick types, technologies, player profiles, and performance attributes that cater to a wide spectrum of players, from beginners to elite-level athletes. My expertise is demonstrated through a comprehensive comprehension of stick design, materials, flex profiles, kick points, and their impact on a player's shooting style, power, accuracy, and overall gameplay.

    The article provided delves into the intricacies of True Hockey Sticks, showcasing their diverse lines catering to various player needs. Let's break down the key concepts mentioned in the article:

    1. True Catalyst Sticks - Mid Kick:

      • These sticks are designed for powerful shooters seeking traditional, dampened blade feel. They offer maximum shot power and are exceptionally lightweight across different price points.
    2. True Hzrdus Sticks - Low Kick:

      • Specifically designed for quick shot release and a lively blade feel, these sticks are incredibly lightweight, providing snipers with an effortless shot release.
    3. True Project X Sticks - Low Kick:

      • Renowned for their innovation, these sticks redefine the super-light low kick stick category. They offer lightning-quick shot release and are exceptionally lightweight.

    Each line within the True Hockey Sticks category emphasizes different player profiles, flex profiles, materials, and construction technologies to enhance performance. The weight, flex options, materials used (like carbon fiber and PLD), and technologies (such as ResFlo, Tri Rib Technology, and True One-Piece construction) are tailored to meet the specific demands of players at various skill levels.

    The article highlights different models within each line, varying in weight, flex profiles, materials, and targeted level of play. The sticks are categorized based on performance levels - elite, performance, and recreational - ensuring there's a suitable stick for every player's skill level and budget.

    Moreover, the detailed specifications provided for each stick, including weight, flex options, materials, construction, blade technology, lengths available, and price points, serve as valuable information for players looking to make informed decisions based on their playing style and preferences.

    In conclusion, the article comprehensively covers True Hockey Sticks, offering a detailed breakdown of their lines, technologies, performance attributes, and price points, thereby guiding players toward selecting the most suitable stick for their individual needs.

    True Composite Hockey Sticks - Ice Warehouse (2024)

    FAQs

    Do NHL players use composite sticks? ›

    Nearly every NHL player uses a one-piece composite and a few goalies, who tend to prefer wooden sticks, have turned to composites. And there is a dizzying array of variables to consider when picking out a stick.

    Where are true sticks made? ›

    STICK FACTORY

    See our stick development process from our facilities in San Diego, California. Join our lead engineers Brian Mollner and Michael McGrath for an exclusive look into the ideation, creation, and production of TRUE Hockey sticks.

    Can I use a composite hockey stick on the street? ›

    Street Hockey Stick Details

    You'll risk cracking and splintering wood and composite blades on the street, as well. The best street hockey blades are ultra-tough ABS plastic material. In the $15 to $25 range, you can find street hockey sticks with ABS plastic blades and wood or composite shafts.

    Do composite hockey sticks break easily? ›

    Every modern composite stick is measured and classified by multiple different factors— some of the most popular being flex, curve, and kick point (in some cases, lie as well). These factors allow them to be more powerful than ever before, but the trade-off is that sticks may also be more prone to breakage.

    Are wooden hockey sticks better than composite? ›

    Composite sticks weigh less, generally provide more power, have a custom kick point, and are more durable than wood sticks, which tend to be heavier and stiffer. Wood is also less consistent—every piece of wood is different, whereas several composite hockey sticks can be built with uniform qualities.

    Are any hockey sticks made in the USA? ›

    American Made. Tried, tested and true. COLT Hockey sticks are manufactured by industry leaders across the continent.

    Does true make good sticks? ›

    This included everything from engineers evaluating the quality of the manufactured parts to pro players on ice testing. We considered performance, durability, and feel, and the True Temper sticks came out on top.

    What company owns Bauer hockey? ›

    What is an illegal stick in hockey? ›

    (b) No stick shall exceed 65 inches in length from the heel to the end of the shaft.

    Can you cut a composite hockey stick with a saw? ›

    In short, composites should not be cut with traditional saw blades. You certainly can cut sticks with them, but you're likely to be left with a very jagged edge or with stick delamination. Delamination is the separation of the carbon fiber layers. An example of delamination is shown below.

    Why are composite hockey sticks better? ›

    Today, very few players in the NHL still use wooden sticks. Composite stick technology is ideal because it combines the flexibility of wood to generate hard shots, the stiffness and stability of aluminum for control and a lightness that is unmatched by wood or aluminum.

    Do expensive hockey sticks make a difference? ›

    In many cases, the performance differences between a $300 stick and a $50 stick are negligible. A player's skill and style of play are much more important factors in determining their performance on the ice than the hockey stick they use.

    Can hockey sticks expire? ›

    A breeze through the hockey forums reveals no one can say for sure how long a hockey stick lasts. Even the most durable carbon stick, players note, can break in a week or can last a year. Most people cite frequency and level of play as two central factors for determining the lifespan of a hockey stick.

    Can you fix a broken composite hockey stick? ›

    Repairing a broken hockey stick may give you an emergency backup, or a stick to use for ball hockey or street hockey, but fixing your broken composite hockey stick is usually not worth the time, effort, and expense, because the stick will never be the same.

    When did NHL players switch to composite sticks? ›

    1990's - Featuring the flexibility of wood and the stability of wooden sticks, composite shafts are rapidly adopted throughout the '90s. 2000's and beyond - The one-piece composite stick is introduced, forever changing the sport.

    What type of sticks do NHL players use? ›

    While wooden sticks were once the norm in the NHL, the vast majority of NHL players now use composite sticks. These sticks are typically made of a combination of carbon fiber, graphite, and other materials, and offer several advantages over traditional wooden sticks.

    What kind of sticks do NHL players use? ›

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    When did NHL players start using composite sticks? ›

    In 1995, the first composite blade was introduced, and today it is this very stick that dominates the game. Composite sticks are crafted from a multitude of different materials making them light and flexible, but they are known to break easily, which is why NHL players go through many per season.

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