Hockey Stick - $150 Sherwood Code V (5) senior hockey stick (50% off)
- Deal Link:
- https://www.prohockeylife.com/collectio ... 7304959053
- Price:
- 150
- Savings:
- 50%
- Retailer:
- Pro Hockey Life
50% off a $300 top-of-the-line Sherwood composite senior hockey stick. Lots of different flexes and blade patterns seem to be still available. Unsure when deal expires.
This model is a couple years old I believe. Not the prettiest paint job, but should be a good stick and is very light weight at under 400 grams.
Free shipping over $119.
Pro Hockey Life is at Vaughan Mills for those in the GTA.
I personally used to grab last season’s Sherwood top-of-the-line sticks at SportChek for around $90 on clearance, but I can no longer find these deals, especially not in the flex and blade pattern I want. The Code V seems to be a good deal (relatively speaking) considering how expensive hockey sticks are these days and is available in popular flex / blade pattern configurations.
There are cheaper options for sticks, but if you want a light, brand name stick, I haven’t seen much better than this.
If buying in-person, you might be able to get $6 Canadian Tire money / Triangle Rewards and potentially 20x points as there’s a Triangle Rewards program currently for next 3 days on hockey sticks; Pro Hockey Life is an FGL company (Canadian Tire’s parent company). YMMY.
Note: returns will have shipping costs deducted from the return value if you opt for delivery (even if returning the item in person. This is per their shipping and returns page.)
This model is a couple years old I believe. Not the prettiest paint job, but should be a good stick and is very light weight at under 400 grams.
Free shipping over $119.
Pro Hockey Life is at Vaughan Mills for those in the GTA.
I personally used to grab last season’s Sherwood top-of-the-line sticks at SportChek for around $90 on clearance, but I can no longer find these deals, especially not in the flex and blade pattern I want. The Code V seems to be a good deal (relatively speaking) considering how expensive hockey sticks are these days and is available in popular flex / blade pattern configurations.
There are cheaper options for sticks, but if you want a light, brand name stick, I haven’t seen much better than this.
If buying in-person, you might be able to get $6 Canadian Tire money / Triangle Rewards and potentially 20x points as there’s a Triangle Rewards program currently for next 3 days on hockey sticks; Pro Hockey Life is an FGL company (Canadian Tire’s parent company). YMMY.
Note: returns will have shipping costs deducted from the return value if you opt for delivery (even if returning the item in person. This is per their shipping and returns page.)