CCM’s Ribcor line has long been known for its lightning-fast release and elite playmaking feel. With the launch of the Ribcor Trigger 10 Pro, CCM claims to have refined the formula yet again — shaving weight, improving balance, and introducing new carbon layering and blade technology. But the question most players are asking is simple: is it worth upgrading from the Trigger 9 Pro?
Let’s break down the differences, the new features, and which type of player will benefit most from this new hockey stick.
Let's Start With the Bottom Line
The CCM Ribcor Trigger 10 Pro is a refined evolution of the Trigger 9 Pro, designed to make your release even faster and your stickhandling smoother. It features a new UL1 blade, EC shaft geometry, and Sigma ST2X carbon fiber, all combining for a lighter, better-balanced, and more responsive feel.
If you’re the type of player who thrives on quick wristers, snapshots, and deceptive releases, the Trigger 10 Pro delivers noticeable gains in performance and feel. However, if you’re perfectly happy with your Trigger 9 Pro and don’t need the newest tech, you’ll still be in great shape with last year’s model.
What’s New in the CCM Trigger 10 Pro
Here’s what CCM changed in the latest generation:
1. UL1 Blade with Sigma ST2X Spread Tow
The Trigger 10 Pro debuts the UL1 blade, an all-new lightweight blade core reinforced with Sigma ST2X carbon fiber. The result is a crisp, responsive puck feel with added pop on release. It’s more balanced and better dampened than the previous Dual-Feel Helicoid blade on the Trigger 9 Pro, offering improved control on quick touches and shots in tight.
2. EC Shaft Geometry
Replacing the “E” geometry of the Trigger 9 Pro, the new EC Shaft Geometry uses a more ergonomic C-shaped profile that’s rounder in the upper hand and slightly more angular near the taper. This provides a more natural feel, improved control for quick shooting motions, and better stability under load.
3. Nanolite Shield Carbon Layering
CCM retained its Nanolite Shield carbon construction, now further optimized for energy transfer and weight reduction. This design uses ultra-thin carbon layers to minimize overall mass without sacrificing strength — helping the Trigger 10 Pro stay strong while coming in at just 365 grams (senior model).
4. Sigma ST2X Spread Tow Material
A direct upgrade from the Sigma STP carbon used in the Trigger 9 Pro, Sigma ST2X improves strength-to-weight ratio while giving the stick a cleaner, more consistent finish. Expect a more durable feel and a slightly stiffer, more precise response when shooting or passing.
5. Skeleton+ Taper
As seen in the Trigger 9 Pro, the Skeleton+ taper remains a key technology that reinforces the lower portion of the shaft for added stability and durability in key stress zones. CCM’s new carbon layup works alongside the taper to maximize reliability while keeping weight to a minimum.
Core Performance: How the Trigger 10 Pro Plays
Lightning-Fast Release
The low kick point remains the hallmark of the Ribcor line — and the Trigger 10 Pro pushes that responsiveness even further. The stick loads effortlessly with minimal hand movement, allowing players to snap the puck off the blade almost instantly.
Smooth Energy Transfer
The new EC shaft shape provides a more comfortable grip, improving consistency and control through your release. Players will feel a slightly smoother, more predictable energy transfer compared to the 9 Pro’s E geometry.
Improved Balance and Blade Feel
The UL1 blade’s lighter construction and Sigma ST2X reinforcement give the Trigger 10 Pro a noticeably better balance point. Stickhandling feels quicker, and the puck settles more cleanly on the blade, reducing vibration during reception and release.
Durability and Stability
While the Trigger 10 Pro is extremely light, its Nanolite Shield layering and Skeleton+ taper keep it reliable through heavy use. Players can expect similar or improved durability over the Trigger 9 Pro, despite the reduction in weight.
CCM Trigger 10 Pro vs. Trigger 9 Pro — Full Comparison
| Feature | Trigger 10 Pro | Trigger 9 Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Kick Point | Low | Low |
| Blade | UL1 Blade with Sigma ST2X | Dual-Feel Blade with Helicoid & Sigma STP |
| Shaft Geometry | EC Shaft Geometry (C-Shape) | Ergonomic “E” Geometry |
| Taper | Skeleton+ | Skeleton+ |
| Carbon Layering | Nanolite Shield Carbon Layering | Nanolite Shield Carbon Layering |
| Material | Sigma ST2X Spread Tow | Sigma STP Spread Tow |
| Weight (Senior) | 365g | ~370g |
| Grip | Enhanced Microfeel Grip | Trigger Microfeel Grip |
| Length (Senior 85 Flex) | 60” | 60” |
| Release Speed | Faster, more effortless load | Very quick, slightly higher load feel |
| Blade Feel | Lighter, better balanced | Softer, slightly heavier blade feel |
In short: the Trigger 10 Pro takes everything the Trigger 9 Pro did well — then trims, tunes, and tightens it for better precision and comfort.
Who Should Use the CCM Trigger 10 Pro
The Trigger 10 Pro is built for the quick-release player — the shooter who thrives on deception and speed rather than brute-force slapshots.
Best suited for:
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Snipers and playmakers who live on wristers, snapshots, and one-timers
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Agile forwards who take shots in stride or from tight angles
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Offensive defensemen who rely on quick puck movement
If you take heavy slapshots from the point or prefer a high kick for maximum power loading, you may be better off with CCM’s Tacks or Jetspeed lines instead.
Stick Flex and Curve Recommendations
Flex:
A good starting point is about 50–60% of your body weight. For example, a 180 lb player should look at an 85–95 flex. Because the Trigger 10 Pro loads easily, you can go one flex stiffer if you prefer more control and pop.
Curve:
The Trigger 10 Pro comes in CCM’s popular pro curve options such as P28, P29, and P90TM.
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Choose P28 or P90TM for quick-release snipes and toe drags.
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Choose P29 if you want a more balanced curve for passing and handling.
Length:
Standard senior length is 60 inches, offering a great balance between reach and control for most players.
Durability & Build Quality
CCM has doubled down on reinforcing critical stress points without compromising balance. The Skeleton+ taper and Nanolite Shield carbon layering keep the stick consistent under pressure. The Sigma ST2X carbon weave is more durable and less prone to micro-fractures than previous fibers, meaning your stick maintains its pop longer.
Value — Is It Worth the Upgrade?
At roughly 365 grams, the Trigger 10 Pro is one of the lightest and most balanced low-kick sticks available. The EC geometry provides a noticeable improvement in comfort and control, while the UL1 blade and Sigma ST2X carbon bring the overall feel closer to pro-level performance.
If you’re a shooter who relies on fast hands, quick shots, and elite-level release, the upgrade from the Trigger 9 Pro is absolutely worth it.
However, if your 9 Pro is still performing well and you’re not chasing those extra milliseconds in release speed, the difference won’t revolutionize your game — though you’ll certainly feel the refinement if you try it.
Final Verdict
The CCM Ribcor Trigger 10 Pro isn’t a total reinvention — it’s a sophisticated evolution of one of hockey’s most popular sticks. With a faster release, improved balance, and smoother feel in the hands, it stands out as one of the best low-kick sticks on the market today.
Upgrade if:
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You’re a quick-release shooter who values speed, comfort, and balance.
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You want the latest materials and shaft geometry for elite-level performance.
Stick with the Trigger 9 Pro if:
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You’re happy with its performance and want to maximize value.
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You prefer a softer blade feel or a slightly stiffer loading profile.
Bottom line: The Trigger 10 Pro represents the next step in CCM’s evolution of speed and precision — lighter, sharper, and more connected to your hands than ever before.









