Rbk Hockey Sticks O Stick

I have a question about hockey stick choices?
I currently have a RBK 9k O-stick and an Yellow Easton that I’m not sure of the model name. My easton provides me a hard, powerful wrist shot, not much of a slapshot, and a good long reach. The O-stick gives me superb speed and stickhandling, accuracy, quick dekeing, a not as powerful wrist shot, and a killer slapshot.
My question is simple; what type of stick can I get under a reasonable budget, that can give me all those qualities?
Any suggestions are appriciated.
Thanks so much!
I agree with them both when it comes to a wooden stick to be the best.I use a GRAF 3500. If your looking for a wooden stick your going to have to make a couple of decisions before picking one out because the only thing that makes a stick better than the other is the players comfort with it. This involves the sticks weight, stiffness and thickness. plus whether your looking for a junior, intermediate or senior, which isn’t just about your age.
When it comes to composite I find the Easton synergy elite, RBK 7K and the Graf G9 ultra to be the best for me.
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RbK Pro Stock 9K O-Stick Composite Hockey Stick
O-Technology, the O-Stick by RBK generates more power than any other one-piece stick on the market. How? The Power Ports...
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