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Hockey stick selection guide
A hockey stick is one of the most critical tools in a player's equipment. Choosing the right stick correctly has the control, accuracy and strength on the ice.
>1. Length and material
Die Material:
• Wooden sticks (for the player hand the necessity on the right to use).
• Reliefs that are made available to right-handed players (for the time, the entrances).
Raw Materials:
• Wood: wood, bird, carbon.
• Carbon: length and darkness, carbon auxiliary and carbon fiber.
Tip: Advanced weights are light and strong, but can look both slippery and a good sign<> ________________________________________
2. Length of Pressure and Flex (Rigid)
Flex shows how much the stick is bent under dark pressure:
• Beginners will choose Low Flex.
• Advanced will choose High Flex.
Finger Rule:
• Flex 40-60 for kids and teen
• Flex 65-85 for intermediate players
• Flex 85-110 for adults and professionals
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3. Blade length and curvature
• The blade is the part that makes the ice.
• There are such types of curvature:
o Straight crook for Ferris players.
o Wide curvature of shots and whistles.
Tip: Each player has chosen their favorite curve to style it.
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4. Stick length
• Past the knees: to the right.
• Left Pass: For right and advanced players.
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