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Monday, June 6, 2011

Choosing The Right Features In Hockey Sticks

By Adam Ciboch


Hockey sticks have changed much like everything else over the years. In the past a player did not have much to look at when they made their selection. Now, there are many more options available in each stick that can affect the performance of the player. Each option should be looked at when the player is trying to make a decision on what stick they want to buy.

For many years players have looked at the curve of the blade when choosing a stick. The way that the blade is curved will affect how the player is able to make the shot. Each player will work better with a specific curve. In years past this was a major deciding factor in which stick was chosen. As times have progressed and more features became available, it did not detract from the importance of the curve.

In the past there was a second factor that influenced which stick a player would purchase and it is still just a relevant today. That is whether the stick was designed for left-handed or right-handed use. The reasoning is obvious. A left-handed player would not do well with a stick designed for those that are right-handed and vice-versa. So before narrowing down the other options, you should always choose the right stick for your hand.

As technology has advanced it has offered up the ability to buy a one piece or two piece stick. In the past only a one piece model was available. Some people prefer to stick with the one piece stick as they believe it feels more comfortable during play. Others see the benefit of using a two piece model. If the blade breaks they only need to replace one part rather than the entire stick.

Flex is another important factor in a stick. A stick with more flex has more power behind each shot. The material that makes up the stick will determine how much flex it is given. There are many materials used to make sticks and this means that there are different degrees of flex available. If a player is stronger, they should opt for less flex. A weaker player needs more flex to get the same results with a shot.

Nothing quite impacts the stick selection quite like the price. The cost of the sticks has continued to rise as technology advanced in their production. The more advanced stick that you choose, the more you will pay for it. This is why you should determine your price range before you make a selection.

Selecting the right stick could make your game go much more smoothly. When you go to select among the available hockey sticks, it is important to remember the features and know which ones you need.




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