Discover the ultimate performance with our junior hockey sticks designed for aspiring players. Engineered for precision and control, these sticks feature lightweight construction and advanced technology to enhance your game. The optimized flex and responsive feel allow for powerful shots and accurate passes, making them perfect for young athletes looking to elevate their skills. With a variety of designs tailored for comfort and durability, our junior hockey sticks are the ideal choice for players ready to take their performance to the next level.
$89.99
light weight and super strong. ... Good price for the quality, not as flexible as comparable CCM but noticeably lighter. ... Great hockey stick that is made well and
5
Lou91
I bought this for my son playing 8u hockey. He loves his new stick and is scoring plenty of goals with it
5
Terry Martins
Great hockey stick that is made well and durable!! Highly recommend.
5
Hm77
I bought about a month ago works well. My grandson likes it
5
Yvette
Ended up buying a seconding one. This started as an emergency stick and turned out to be a great one. My son made his first goal of the season with it
4
Eddie1240
My 10 year old son loves this stick.. light weight and super strong. Good flex for shooting.
$40.77-$43.17
WAS: $109.99*
Light yet durable for inline hockey. ... Good stick for inline
5
Bargain shoe buyer
Light yet durable for inline hockey. I recommend a stick guard for any stick, though.
$79.99
Purchased this for my 10 year old son for Inline. ... He loves it. ... My son loves this stick, favorite so far. ... So happy I bought this stick my grandson does very good with
5
Boston 2
So happy I bought this stick my grandson does very good with it
5
jwags9696
Purchased this for my 10 year old son for Inline. He loves it.
5
Hockey under 8
My son loves this stick, favorite so far. He just started 8 and under hockey.
$79.99
Nice Stick ... High quality. ... Strong Choice ... Good stick ... Good Flex. ... Strong choice for a b level team play. ... This was purchased for my son and he likes
5
herse182
Son needed a new stick as his previous one broke during a game. The Bauer 30 Flex was a little longer than a similar CCM.
5
Melo
This was purchased for my son and he likes it. He uses it to play pond hockey.
5
Great Choice
Strong choice for a b level team play. High quality. Good Flex.
$239.99
Perfect Size for a 13 yr old. ... Great Hockey Stick! ... Bought for my Grandson and he loves
5
Bob123
Bought for my Grandson and he loves it. Perfect Size for a 13 yr old.
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WAS: $59.99-$69.99*
Great stick and very durable. ... The stick is great quality, sturdy, light- weight and feels great. ... Nothing fancy but worked great for a first curved stick for her sj
5
Brian38
We bought this for our 7yo son a few weeks ago. He has told us after every practice that he loves it.
5
Ker381
Lightweight and girly! Nothing fancy but worked great for a first curved stick for her sj far!
5
Mat B
Great stick and very durable. Could ’ ve used a couple more options in sizes but we found one that fit.
5
Wesley
I bought this hockey stick for my daughter, she loved the colors and asked for this one specifically. The stick is great quality, sturdy, light- weight and feels great. My daughter really likes it out on the ice, she is getting better and playing great with it also!
5
Drew
Great stick for kids!! Sons shot looks great with this stick
When selecting a junior hockey stick, consider the stick's flex, length, and material. A lower flex rating is generally better for younger players as it allows for easier puck handling and shooting. Additionally, the material can affect the stick's weight and durability, with composite materials often providing a good balance of performance and longevity.
The flex rating of a hockey stick significantly influences a player's shooting and passing abilities. A stick with a lower flex rating is more suitable for junior players, as it allows them to generate power with less effort. This can enhance their overall performance, making it easier to control the puck and execute shots.
The ideal length for a junior hockey stick typically depends on the player's height and playing style. A general guideline is that the stick should reach between the player's chin and nose when standing on skates. However, personal preference and comfort also play a crucial role in determining the best length.
Junior hockey sticks are often made from a variety of materials, including wood, composite, and fiberglass. Composite sticks are popular for their lightweight and durable properties, while wooden sticks may offer a more traditional feel. Understanding the materials can help players choose a stick that suits their playing style and preferences.
Yes, there are different styles of junior hockey sticks designed for various playing positions. For example, forwards may prefer lighter sticks for quick shots and passes, while defensemen might opt for sturdier sticks that can withstand hard checks and provide better puck control. It's important for players to consider their position when selecting a stick.
When choosing a junior hockey stick, consider the type of ice or surface you'll be playing on, as well as the specific activities involved. For example, sticks designed for competitive play may differ from those intended for casual street hockey. Additionally, seasonal changes can affect the type of stick that performs best, so it's wise to select one that aligns with your playing conditions.
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