How do you size a hockey stick?

How do you size a hockey stick? The most common rule of thumb for sizing your stick is this: When standing in your skates, the end of a stick held with the toe of the blade on the floor should fall between your chin and nose. Players fond of short sticks will have the end of stick at throat height, while long sticks might hit you at the eyebrows.

What size hockey stick do I need for a 12 year old? 

Hockey Stick Length Chart
Age Group Height Stick Length
Youth (6-8) 3’10” – 4’8″ 45″ – 49″
Junior (7-13) 4’4″ – 5’1″ 50″ – 54″
Intermediate (11-14) 4’11” – 5’4″ 55″ – 58″
Intermediate (12-14) 5’2″ – 5’8″ 55″ – 58″

How do you measure a child for a hockey stick? 

Hockey Stick Length Sizing Guide
  1. Junior Hockey Sticks are available in sizes 24” up to full size 36.5”.
  2. To measure a child (5 Ft 2” or under) hold the hockey stick at their side and it should be just under their hip or belly button.
  3. If you cannot decide between two lengths, you should consider your child’s position.

What inch hockey stick should I get? Generally, adults will use a 36.5 inch stick, some prefer 37.5.

How do you size a hockey stick? – Additional Questions

What flex should my hockey stick be?

A good place to start when choosing a Hockey Stick Flex Rating is to choose the flex that matches half of your body weight. If you weigh 160 pounds, start with an 80 flex, and see how you like this option by testing it out in a shooting room. If you weigh 140 pounds, try the same process out with a 70 flex stick.

Do hockey sticks lose their pop?

Remember, too, you may want to replace a stick when it’s not broken—it may have lost its stiffness, its pop. When a stick feels “whippy” or weak in shooting or passing, many players will buy a new stick because the old one isn’t performing like it should. It’s worn out—a factor that a novice may not even notice.

How long should a hockey stick be without skates?

Have the player stand without skates. Then, place the toe of the stick on the ground between the player’s feet, positioning the stick vertically. The general rule is that the end of a proper length stick should come to about the nose. However, if the player’s skates are on, the stick should come up to the chin.

How tall is a 50 flex hockey stick?

At 60 inches the Raven Edge 50 flex is taller than a standard Junior stick and has a lower flex rating than any other intermediate stick on the market; at 60 inches and 50 flex, this stick is a perfect fit for any player under 5’7″ and less than 110 lbs.

What curve is best for slapshots?

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Curve depth can be slight, moderate, or deep. A slight curve is best for slap and backhand shots. It makes it harder to stick-handle and elevate the puck. Defensemen tend to choose blades with a slight curve.

What is the best stick for defenseman?

The 6 Best Hockey Sticks For Defensemen in 2022
  1. CCM JetSpeed FT3 Pro.
  2. Bauer Nexus Geo.
  3. CCM Super Tacks AS2 Pro.
  4. Warrior Alpha DX.
  5. Bauer Supreme 2S Pro.
  6. Warrior Alpha QX Pro. Starting off at number 6 is the Warrior Alpha QX Pro.

What flex do most NHL players use?

With that all said, the majority of NHL players use a stick with flex in the 85-100 range. Forwards tend to use a lower flex. Some players with a notable low flex are Johnny Gaudreau with a 55 flex and Phil Kessel with a 65 flex. You can see just how much bend these players get out of their stick when they shoot.

Is a lighter hockey stick better?

Some players prefer lighter sticks because they are easier to handle and move around on the ice. Others choose a stick with more weight because it helps to build up strength while using it and can be tougher for opponents to lift off the ice. Using a heavier stick also allows for more power on your shots.

What stick do most NHL players use?

The Bauer Nexus Geo Grip is the most used hockey stick in the NHL, with 105 players currently using it. Right behind is the CCM Jetspeed FT3 Pro model, currently used by 100 NHL players.

Do NHL players get free sticks?

NHL players do not pay for their own equipment. Typically, manufacturers will pay NHL players and provide them with free gear in exchange for promotion.

What hockey stick brand is the best?

Best Hockey Sticks for 2022
  1. Bauer Vapor 3X Grip Hockey Stick.
  2. CCM Jetspeed FT4 Grip Hockey Stick.
  3. Warrior Covert QRE SuperLight Grip Hockey Stick.
  4. Sher-Wood Rekker Element 1 Hockey Stick.
  5. CCM RibCor Trigger 6 Pro Grip Hockey Stick.
  6. Bauer Nexus 3N Pro Grip Hockey Stick.
  7. Warrior Alpha DX SL Grip Hockey Stick.

Does anyone in the NHL play with a straight stick?

Sidney Crosby uses a unique two-piece hockey stick with a blade that’s nearly straight. There’s no wicked curve on the blade – it bends only slightly near the toe.

What is the longest stick allowed in hockey?

Hockey stick shafts can be a maximum of 63″. Blades, 12.5″ long. Players 6’6″ and taller may be granted an exemption upon written request to the League. Even then, the NHL still imposes an absolute maximum length of 65″ for hockey stick shafts.

What does the NHL do with broken sticks?

Some will go to the FOX Sports Ohio Blue Line Store to be sold. Others are given to the Blue Jackets Foundation to be recycled into furniture and other items, which will be auctioned off to charity. And some are distributed to local sled hockey teams who repurpose the shafts to create specialty sticks.

How much does a NHL stick cost?

Pro-grade sticks frequently retail for more than $200, but we know the league is getting a deal, right? For the sake of easy math let’s say NHL teams are paying $100 per stick. That’s 5,000 sticks per team per season. Divided by an 82-game schedule, that’s 61 sticks per game.

Does anyone in the NHL still use a wooden stick?

Some manufacturers use fiberglass as a laminate between wood layers. Today in the NHL, almost no players still use wooden sticks. The main advantage that wooden sticks enjoy today is their low cost. This makes them a popular choice for street hockey.

Do NHL players tape their own sticks?

From beer leagues to the NHL, taping the stick is often considered to be a holy pre-game ritual for almost every player. The tape job (or “TJ” for short) needs to be perfect, done the same way, to the same length, with the same amount of overlap, and with the perfect amount of wax, no exceptions.

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