Overview
The Limited Edition True Project X Smoke Stick marks a new era for hockey sticks, weighing in at just 325 grams (85 flex) and designed for elite players seeking the lightest, quickest-releasing stick on the market.
True didn’t just make a stick to keep up with today’s fast-paced game, it set a new standard. The shockingly featherlight feel is made possible through the Precision Laminate Design (PLD) 2.0, ResFlo Technology, and the Axenic one-piece construction. PLD 2.0 eliminates unnecessary weight through a detailed carbon layering process, reinforced by ResFlo technology, which seals the stick’s structure to exceed durability standards even at this weight.
With the SRT-4S blade design, the Project X Smoke gives players the confidence and accuracy to place the puck exactly where they want, time after time. Heel-to-toe internal reinforcements keep the blade from twisting on powerful shots, while preserving that crisp, new-blade feel longer.
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OVERVIEW | |
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Level of Play | Elite |
Flex Profile | Low Kick |
Weight | 325 grams (85 flex) |
Heritage | Project X |
Model Number | PXS |
Available Flexes | 20, 30, 40, 50, 55, 65, 75, 85, 95 |
(Note: All products are independently weighed and measured at IW Hockey with a 5% variance.) |
Specifications
KEY TECHNOLOGIES | |
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SRT-4S Blade Design Engineered with four rib placements from heel to toe, the SRT-4S maximizes strength and stability for accurate and powerful precision. | |
Precision Laminate Design 2.0 (PLD 2.0) This process sheds unnecessary weight by stripping down cosmetics with strategic reinforcement in the glue that holds the fibers together for ultimate featherlight strength. | |
ResFlo Technology This next-generation design process reduces the amount of resin (glue) needed to build the stick; resulting in a more consistent and lighter product without compromising strength. |
SHAFT | |
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Construction | Axenic One-Piece Construction ResFlo Technology Precision Laminate Design 2.0 (PLD 2.0) |
Materials | 25K Carbon Fiber |
Grip Finish | Slightly Tacky Grip |
Shaft Dimensions | Square Corners, Concave Sidewalls |
Stick Lengths | 48", 50", 52", 54", 56", 58", 60" |
FLEX PROFILE | |
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Kick Point | Low-Kick |
Shot Profile | Quickest Shot Release |
Shaft Taper | Traditional |
BLADE | |
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Construction | SRT-4S Technology |
Materials | 25K Carbon Fiber Four Rigid Ribs Innovative Foam Core |
Face Texture | Textured |
Available Curves | T27, T28, T92 |
MANUFACTURER WARRANTY | |
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Composite Stick | 30 Days |
Contact | True Hockey Direct |
Videos
Sizing Chart
GENERAL STICK FLEX AND SIZING RECOMMENDATION | |
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We recommend choosing the hockey stick flex that puts your specific height and weight at the middlemost point in both categories. A common rule of thumb is to select a flex rating by dividing your body weight in two and subtracting another 10-15 flex points. See the flex chart and articles below for more detailed information on sizing and selecting hockey sticks. |
JUNIOR - TRUE STICK SIZING AND FLEX CHART | ||||
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Size | Flex | Stick Length | Player Height | Player Weight |
JR | 20 | 48" | 4'3" - 4'11" | 20 - 60 lbs |
JR | 30 | 50" | 4'5" - 5'1" | 40 - 80 lbs |
JR | 40 | 52" | 4'7" - 5'3" | 60 - 100 lbs |
JR | 50 | 54" | 4'9" - 5'5" | 80 - 120 lbs |
INTERMEDIATE - TRUE STICK SIZING AND FLEX CHART | ||||
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Size | Flex | Stick Length | Player Height | Player Weight |
INT | 50 | 57" | 5'1" - 5'9" | 80 - 120 lbs |
INT | 60 | 58" | 5'3 - 5'11" | 100 - 140lbs |
SENIOR - TRUE STICK SIZING AND FLEX CHART | ||||
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Size | Flex | Stick Length | Player Height | Player Weight |
SR | 65 | 60" | 5'5" - 6'2" | 105 - 145 lbs |
SR | 75 | 60" | 5'5" - 6'2" | 130 - 170 lbs |
SR | 85 | 60" | 5'5" - 6'2" | 150 - 190+ lbs |
(Note: Stick length is measured from the heel's point of contact with the playing surface to the top of the shaft.) |
HELPFUL ARTICLES | |
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How to Size a Hockey Stick | |
How to Select a Hockey Stick | |
How to Select a Stick Curve | |
True Stick Curve Chart |