Update: Get your hands on the Easton Stealth RS hockey now! Order the Stealth RS though Pure Hockey for $249.99. Use the coupon code “hockeyworld” for additional savings.
Looks like the guys over at Easton Hockey have been cooking up something special over the past few months. Tonight, Michael Cammalleri will be using the brand new Easton Stealth RS hockey stick in his game against the Rangers. In the past, we typically hear something about the new sticks before they’re used in a game, but this one caught us by surprise. First, the new stick was announced by Easton on their Facebook page. After that, Cammalleri himself tweeted out that the new Easton Stealth RS stick had arrived and would be ready to go tonight.
We know that the Easton Stealth RS stick will continue to use the elliptical taper found in previous versions of the Stealth stick line. The new stick will actually be 25 grams lighter than the S19, and will now have a higher kick point as well. You’ll have a choice of senior, intermediate and junior sizes when purchasing, as well as either a 100 or 85 flex option in senior sticks, and a blade pattern choice of Iginla, Parise, Getzlaf, Heatley, Hall or Cammalleri. This gives you many more options than on the Stealth 65S stick.
The Stealth RS hockey stick is available for purchase as of October 1st. If you want to get your hands on an Easton Stealth RS, you can order now at Pure Hockey. Both the clear and Grip Stealth RS will cost $249.99. Be sure to use the coupon code “hockeyworld” to save 10% on select products!



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#1 by Hannes on October 9th, 2011
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if i am 1 metre and 58 centimetr, should i go for junior or interdimate?
#2 by john on October 11th, 2011
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intermediate
#3 by Ryan Flack on November 2nd, 2011
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GET A YOUTH
#4 by Greg on October 15th, 2011
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Haha true
#5 by Ur mom on October 15th, 2011
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Same with me I think I should go with intermediate
#6 by dan on October 23rd, 2011
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I broke my s19and sent it back and they told me they didn’t have anymore so they gave me the easton rs for free
#7 by sniper 100000000 on November 12th, 2011
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hey dan I got a free one to. NOT
#8 by bill on October 23rd, 2011
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ok
#9 by Ryan flack on November 2nd, 2011
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They brake alot ,but they are very good hockey sticks
#10 by Ryan Flack on November 2nd, 2011
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DO NOT GET A EQ50
#11 by Ryan flack on November 2nd, 2011
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I love the rs hockey stick it is why better than the eq50
and s19
#12 by Ryan Flack on November 2nd, 2011
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is it the lightest stick yet
#13 by cody boiiii on November 19th, 2011
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its gay get the apx
#14 by AKGrizzly on November 28th, 2011
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The junior version of this stick is bad. Brakes easily, my son has broke two of these in less than 30 days. Warranty replacement stick broke after 3 uses. Bad, save your money
#15 by Nick on November 30th, 2011
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Get him a bigger one then if you are smart haha
#16 by Rs is the best ever on November 30th, 2011
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I had the total one and it broke on me in 2 days and I had the rs since it came out and it is fine still. So maybe get him a or a int. and they won’t brake(:
#17 by tyler on December 6th, 2011
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GO REEBOK!
#18 by bigA9 on December 7th, 2011
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have two of them pretty good sticks i love mine but the blade starts to split on the toe a lot
#19 by Halbak on March 1st, 2012
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i got my son 3 rs sticks and all of them has split at the toe in a matter of weeks
#20 by stealth rs on December 14th, 2011
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the new rs is way better than bauer get one
#21 by 16 on December 15th, 2011
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i love the easton rs
#22 by Nate on January 10th, 2012
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just reading back thought i’d chip in if bauer wants their colors back they’d better go knocking to Louisville TPS Response because that was the yellow/black stick that started it all.
#23 by don on January 14th, 2012
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I have gone through 3 stealth RS in 90 days one under warranty and two this week after the blades fall apart. The sticks crack along the bottom of the blades then they brake. I took the two sticks in where I bought them from they were going to show the Easton rep. One was cracked along the bottom still had all the yellow paint the blade looked like new. Other stick cracked along bottom and worked up the blade one more shot and it would of blew up. So basically I never got 30 days out each stick. Worst stick I have owned. Nice stick to shoot but not worth the money.
Don Bantam AA
#24 by JS on January 20th, 2012
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After about 60 days the bottom of the blade completely split. It’s like the glue just stopped holding it together.
My 10yr old son saved up all summer to get a new stick (junior LH). He could have picked any stick and he chose the RS. He never used it for dryland training or outside skating. I’ve always been a big Easton fan but I’m not sure we’ll be getting any more Easton sticks after this.
Yes, he liked it while it was together.
#25 by SL on March 14th, 2012
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My son (9 yrs) is on his 4th junior RS. Easton has replaced them. They told me that the first batch that were made had “problems.” My replacements shouldn’t. One lasted twice on the ice. They aren’t breaking, they are coming apart on the blade and on the toe. He likes the stick and plays better with it, but Easton told me no more repacements. he now only uses it in games, no practice.
#26 by pierreluc on April 16th, 2012
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what price $$$$
#27 by ethan on May 13th, 2012
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would you prefer an rs over the mako
#28 by Matt on May 13th, 2012
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After using both, yes I would prefer the RS. I think it has a better feel and I’m far more accurate with that that the Mako.
#29 by ron on May 14th, 2012
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my son who is 12 yrs old got the easton rs int. The same thing happened to the bottom of the blade came apart peeled like a banana when i contacted easton they were rude and basically said to bad clearly this is a defect in the blade.
#30 by ethan on May 15th, 2012
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ok thank you
#31 by ethan on May 17th, 2012
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what curve would you suggest?