Buy a pair of qualifying CCM ice skates, sharpen them the way you like and go play! If you are not completely satisfied with the skates, return them to Ice Warehouse within 30 days from the date of purchase for a full refund. See full details here. Applicable Models: 2023 JetSpeed: FT6 Pro, FT6, FT680, FT670 2023 E-Flex: 6, 6.9, 6.5. Learn all about the 2023 CCM JetSpeed FT6 Pro Stick Line with Chase from IW and CCM’s Product Manager of Sticks, Gabriel. Available at https://www.icewarehou.
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The CCM JetSpeed FT6 Pro hockey stick is the next generation of top-of-the-line JetSpeed sticks. With upgrades in key features, CCM has produced a high performing hockey stick that pro and elite level players will reap the benefits from. New RR-100 stiff blade with nanolite technology to improve balance and feel.. Expected Hyp2lite Release: Available Now! Expected Agent R Release: October CCM. As is standard practice for CCM, The new Jetspeed model, the FT6 Pro, was released on June 30th. We saw this stick in the hands of many players during the playoffs, most notably Matthew Knies of the Toronto Maple Leafs.


