What is the proper height for a hockey stick?
The general rule for the proper hockey stick length is that the end of the stick should come to about the nose. If the player’s skates are on, the stick should come up to the chin. Please note that this is a general rule of thumb for hockey stick height and can change with personal preference.
How big is a hockey stick?
The butt of the handle should fall between your Adam’s apple and your eyebrows. The general rule of thumb is to have a stick that reaches the tip of your nose — but the trend seems to be toward shorter sticks, reaching the chin or lower.
How tall is a stick?
A FEW WORDS ABOUT THE LENGTHS The “grip” type sticks average 52-56 inches tall, of course some are taller and some are shorter. I tend to make my sticks a little on the tall side for two reasons. The stick can always be shortened and it’s ALWAYS better to have it a little too long than a little too short.
How tall is a junior hockey stick?
Typically, players like a stick to stand between their chin and nose on skates. The standard stick length is as follows: Junior = 46-53 inches. Intermediate = 54 inches.
How tall is a senior stick?
Adult (or Senior) sticks are generally in the 60-inch range, Intermediates around five inches shorter, Juniors in the 46- to 54-inch range. Adult women usually end up with Intermediate sticks, or more flexible Senior sticks.
What flex stick do the pros use?
What Flex Hockey Stick Do the Pros Use?
Player | Position | Stick |
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Artemi Panarin, New York Rangers | Wing | CCM Jetspeed FT3 Pro or CCM Ribcor Reckoner |
Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers | Center | CCM Super Tacks or Jet Speed FT2 |
Sean Couturier, Philadelphia Flyers | Center | Bauer Nexus 2N Pro |
AVERAGE FLEX |