




Savant Hockey Stick - Intermediate (5-sided)
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For the player who does everything well — and knows it. The Savant is the stick for players who can't be boxed in. With a balanced mid kick-point profile and the same 24K + 18K carbon fiber construction as the rest of the HKY IQ lineup, the Savant gives you clean energy transfer and consistent shot release whether you're snapping it off the rush, loading up from the point, or picking corners in the shootout. At 375 grams and $159.99, it's the all-around weapon that makes you dangerous everywhere on the ice — compared to the Bauer Nexus Tracer at over double the price. Specs at a glance Price $159.99 Weight 375 grams Carbon fiber 24K + 18K construction Kick point Mid — versatile for all shot types Curves P28, P88, P90TM, P92 Construction One-piece composite Compared to Bauer Nexus Tracer ($369.99, mid flex) MID KICK-POINT PROFILE — Versatility without sacrifice. Mid kick sticks load energy higher on the shaft, giving you more power on slap shots and longer wrist shots while still delivering a clean release on snap shots and passes. The Savant's mid profile is the choice of centers, power forwards, and defensemen who need one stick to handle every scenario — faceoffs, point shots, drives to the net, and quick passes out of the corner. BALANCED FEEL — Consistent from every angle. The Savant is designed for predictability. Every pass, every shot, every deflection responds the same way — so muscle memory locks in fast and you stop thinking about your stick and start thinking about the play. Consistent feel is what separates equipment that helps you and equipment that just exists on your hands. 24K + 18K CARBON FIBER — No compromises on materials. Premium dual-weave carbon in the shaft and blade delivers the stiffness and feedback that the Savant's all-around profile demands. You get the power of a mid-kick design and the feel of a blade built for accurate puck handling — in the same stick. Who It's For → Centers who need versatility for faceoffs, distribution, and shooting from any zone → Defensemen developing a puck-moving game who want power on the point shot and control in transition → Players who've tried both low and high kick sticks and want the best of both — without splitting the difference on quality