CCM Super Tacks Classic Plus

DEFINITION: CCM Super Tacks Classic Plus is a hockey stick model designed and manufactured by CCM Hockey. It is part of the Super Tacks line of hockey sticks and features an advanced construction and design to enhance performance on the ice.
FAQs:

1. What makes the CCM Super Tacks Classic Plus different from other hockey sticks?
The CCM Super Tacks Classic Plus stands out with its advanced construction and design, incorporating high-performance materials and technologies to provide players with superior feel, control, and power.

2. What kind of player is the CCM Super Tacks Classic Plus suitable for?
The CCM Super Tacks Classic Plus is suitable for players of all skill levels. Its versatility and performance characteristics make it a great choice for both beginners and advanced players.

3. Does the CCM Super Tacks Classic Plus come in different flex options?
Yes, the CCM Super Tacks Classic Plus is available in various flex options to cater to player preferences. Make sure to choose the flex that best suits your playing style and strength.

4. Can I customize the grip on the CCM Super Tacks Classic Plus?
Yes, the CCM Super Tacks Classic Plus allows for customization of the grip. Some models come with a tactile grip while others can be modified with grip tapes or extensions to suit individual preferences.

5. What is the blade construction of the CCM Super Tacks Classic Plus?
The CCM Super Tacks Classic Plus features a high-performance blade construction, providing players with excellent puck feel and durability. The blade is designed to optimize accuracy and control during shooting and stickhandling.

6. Does the CCM Super Tacks Classic Plus have any warranty?
Yes, CCM offers a warranty on the Super Tacks Classic Plus hockey sticks. The warranty covers manufacturing defects but does not include regular wear and tear or damage caused by misuse.

7. Can I use the CCM Super Tacks Classic Plus for ice and roller hockey?
Yes, the CCM Super Tacks Classic Plus is designed for use in ice hockey. However, it may not be suitable for roller hockey, as the playing surfaces and demands on the stick differ between the two sports. It is recommended to use sticks specifically designed for roller hockey if playing in that setting.