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G3 OPS
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$65.00
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From Salming’s 0405 website:

·  Lightweight OPS with progressive flex – softer at tip end for greater feel and more powerful shots

·  Concave shaft geometry for better grip and feel

·  Velvet surface finish gives you an excellent grip and feel

·  Graphite/Aramid/Fiberglass construction with Kevlar reinforcement

·  Blade: Graphite construction for torsional stiffness and durability. Fiberglass reinforcement on underside for durability. PU foam core for greater feel.

·  Flex: 45

·  Curve: Regular

·  Weight: 395g

·  Colour: Lemon

From my experience:

I haven’t used the G3 one-piece, whereas I’ve used the G1 about 200 times. My experience with the G1 should be applicable, since they have the same construction.

·  Light.  The G3 one-piece weighs 395g, which is decently light for its price ($125 retail).

·  Durable.  Every stick will eventually break, but the G1’s breakage rate during its 30-Day warranty is just over 2%. The G3 is similarly constructed, but has been more durable, probably due to the size of the players using it.

·  Powerful.  The G1’s and G3’s lower flex points cause harder shots. At the Minnesota High School Championships there was a shooting gallery with radar. I only watched briefly, but saw two kids taking slapshots with a competitor’s cut-and-taped stick first, then an uncut G1. One went from 46 MPH to 57 MPH, while the other went from 54 MPH to 70 MPH.

·  Comfortable.  The G1’s and G3’s shafts are slightly indented on both sides, making a better fit for small to medium hands. Also, the surface has a slightly tacky, rubbery feel that most players love.

·  Size.  The G3 is 55” long with its toe on the ground and the shaft straight up.

·  Flex. The G3 has a 45 flex.

·  Blades.  The G3’s blade is similar to the Easton Modano pattern.

Legends Game:

The best endorsement for the G1 happened at the Legends Game, which occurs during the Hockey Hall of Fame Induction Weekend. The players used the G1’s during the game and agreed to sign and return them afterward. A few of the players were reluctant to return the stick. One, who retired in the Top 10 All-Time Scorers list, put up quite an argument. Finally, he said, “Alright, alright, I’ll sign it!....Go get me another one – I really loved that stick.” Many of these Legends have since been using the G1’s on the Old-timers tour across Canada .

Epinions:

You can see a very thorough review written about the G1 at www.epinions.com, although there is no review about the G2.