Palice za hokej na ledu
CCM Ultimate Junior Stick
29,95 EURTempish G3S Hockey Stick 115cm
24,95 EURTempish G3S Hockey Stick 152cm
34,95 EURCCM Ultimate Senior Wooden Stick
39,95 EUR
Tempish G3S Hockey stick 130cm
29,95 EUR
CCM Jetspeed FT660 Hockey stick
95,95 EUR
CCM Ultimate Youth Wooden Stick
26,95 EUR
CCM Jetspeed FT660 Junior Hockey stick
74,95 EUR
CCM Ribcor 84K Hockey stick
94,95 EUR 83,95 EUR
CCM Ribcor 84K Junior Hockey stick
74,95 EUR 69,95 EUR
Tempish Racon 5K Hockey stick
119,95 EUR
CCM Jetspeed FT660 Intermediate Hockey stick
98,95 EUR
Warrior Woodend End Plug
5,95 EUR
CCM Ribcor 84K Intermediate Hockey stick
79,95 EUR 74,95 EUR
Tempish G5S Hockey Stick 152cm
33,95 EUR
CCM Supertacks 9360 Hockey stick
95,95 EUR
SuperDeker Hockey Trainer
399,95 EUR
Warrior Woodend Plug XL
5,95 EUR
Warrior LX2 COMP Hockey stick
143,95 EUR
Tempish G5S Hockey Stick 130cm
33,95 EUR
Warrior LX2 STRIKE Hockey stick
83,95 EURShoot, Pass and Carry With an Ice Hockey Stick
Ice hockey sticks are the essential piece of equipment that you use to control the puck. Without them, scoring, dribbling and passing are impossible, even for the best NHL players. Ice hockey sticks used to be only made from wood, and while there are still top-quality sticks made this way, other sticks are being made with modern materials. Carbon Fiber and composite hockey sticks are commonly seen as the material of choice due to their lightness and durability.
What Ice Hockey Stick Should I Buy?
Ice hockey stick lengths and hockey flex are factors to consider when choosing a new hockey stick. As well as your size, strength and ability, personal preference plays a big part in the decision process. To find out more about these factors, check out Buying Hockey Sticks.
Junior hockey sticks are generally shorter and more flexible for younger, smaller players. The longest sticks for juniors is around 140 cm, but there are many sizes shorter than this.
Why Are Hockey Sticks Curved?
Ice hockey blades used to have a straight design, but now nearly all models have a curved blade. This is to improve the overall stick handling with the puck. The curve acts as a pocket that can collect the puck more securely and make it easier to scoop the puck around players. It also allows the player to put more spin on the puck. A puck that spins in the air is more stable as it will land flat on the ice, making the passing more accurate.
Due to the physicality of ice hockey, protecting your body is a must. Check out our Hockey Protection Equipment to stay safe on the ice.