View Full Version : Anybody here use a klyte and/or a kpro?
LaxMaxVince
08-09-2006, 04:03 PM
Ive heard that the klyte is stronger than the kpro, even if the "Shaft Strengths Found" thread says its stronger.
My question is for anyone who has used a klyte and/or kpro, is the klyte really stronger than the kpro?
lacrossexposed
08-09-2006, 04:09 PM
I had a klyte and evo pro as my game stick, and it had some dings..now I have a kpro and it has no dings. I havent used it in a game, but I did use it for some scrimmages. If you want to save money, buy the kylte..both are pretty similar
Warrior
08-09-2006, 04:12 PM
i beleive that the kryptolyte walls are thicker making it stronger but heavier.
This would be true indeed. The KPro was made of a stronger material, but they sacrificed strength for weight when they made the sidewalls thin. This basically made the KPro prone to bending and breaking.
Klyte>Kpro
lacrossexposed
08-09-2006, 04:13 PM
This would be true indeed. The KPro was made of a stronger material, but they sacrificed strength for weight when they made the sidewalls thin. This basically made the KPro prone to bending and breaking.
Klyte>Kpro
yeah, I agree...the kylte feels more solid too...like I said before, save some money and get a kylte
LaxMaxVince
08-09-2006, 04:51 PM
yeah, I agree...the kylte feels more solid too...like I said before, save some money and get a kylte
Cool thanks for the advice, anyone else have some input?
Thanks.
EastCoastSurf
08-09-2006, 05:09 PM
the klyte will wind up being better. Ive been fortunate enough to some how come out with 2 of the strongest kpros ive ever seen. but kids i know who have them snap them like twigs, d-poles included. save your money and buy a klyte.
From my experiences, kpros are lighter, but snap/bend more easily, while the kryptolyte just dents. I recommend the kryptolyte.
dragonlax
08-09-2006, 05:20 PM
yeah the klyte is stronger mines over 4 years old and has 3 dents and my k=pro lasted a game before snapping
bpercival
08-09-2006, 05:32 PM
yea the only reason kpros are more is the grip and its supposed to be 10.5% lighter but cmon guys grow some guns.
JamLax
08-09-2006, 06:37 PM
Klyte is the way to go, they feel more solid in your hands and they are still light.
lax1191
08-09-2006, 09:15 PM
I definately think you should go with the klyte. Considering that kpro's can be as much as $25 more than a klyte and only a bit lighter.
my friend who is a defenseman had a kpro for his short stick. he rarely played with the short stick because he was our best defender, but still his kpro snapped halfway through the season.