View Full Version : Easton Z-Carbon Sicore Blade
HShockey
04-09-2004, 08:04 PM
Anyone know where you can purchase it? About how much money is it?
wathockey00
04-09-2004, 09:07 PM
Epuck.com just got the 2004 Easton product line in, it's like the third blade down from the top in the Standard Indoor Blade Section and I believe the cost is like $50. Because it's only 5 dollars more than the regular Z-Carbon it makes you wonder about it's benefits, and right now they only have it in Right Modano and Right Lidstrom curves. To be honest I broke the blade on my Si-Core, put a regular Z-Carbon blade on it and it feels exactly the same when stickhandling and shooting.
Wayne Gretzky
You'll miss 100% of the shots you never take.
My son broke so many of the Z Carbon blades, that we couldn't find any more at the local Hockey stores..think we cleaned them all out. He has been using the Easton graphite composite which he got in a pinch..with no loss of feel or shot velocity, but which seems to have a lot more durability..still working on the first one 2 months later.....Z Carbons broke on average about every 8 usages for him....at about the same rate as the original Synergy blades. Right now he is using a shaft from a broken Synergy with the composite blade and likes it fine. Has a new Synergy as a back up, but sees no reason to change.
Prior to using the Z Carbons Modano's blades, he was using the Synergy Modano 85's, and lucky to get more than 4 - 12 usages out of them before they broke....one timer practice took care of several.
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