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The perfect hockeystick for You starts with finding a hockeystick that is perfect in length and flex. That is the most important for your optimal development in ice hockey.

The length shall be about one cm above your nosetip when you stand with bare feet. The flex shall be about 5 flex under your kg bodyweight. If Your weight is 40 kg, then a suitable flex will be 35. Once this is done – than you can look for the perfect hockeystick for you. It is among the sticks with correct length and flex you shall choose your stick. Find the one that balances nicely with light weight for your handling. Ask about construction and with what carbon the stick is made. Choose the stick than can take max torsion and with a blade that keeps your accumulated power.

The correct length on a hockeystick is one cm above Your nose when You stand with bare feet with the stick in front of You.  

Yes, both a too short and a too long stick will possibly give you the wrong hockey stand, and is therefore negative for your skating and hockey progress. A too short stick will possibly  make You bending the back when playing. A too long stick most possibly will make You stand too upright “because You can”.  

The correct length of a hockey stick is 1 cm above the tip of the nose when You stand with bare feet. 

You want to find a hockeystick that is perfect in length and flex. Thereafter, depending on your goals, you do choice of quality and construction. There is fashion in icehockey, and trending sticks are often in demand.

Remember, You can loose a whole season of maximum development if You don´t play with a stick suitable for You. 

Yes, a flexing stick adds power to all your hockey shots. So, if you do not have the correct flex you will not get the additional power.  

Furthermoore, modern hockey is a very fast game. Often players do not have time to shoot a slapshot. Instead You need to learn to shoot with a quick release, for this You need a stick that You can flex.  

You want to have a hockeystick that is 5 flex lower than Your bodyweight in kg. Elite players often have even moore, about 10-15 flex lower than their bodyweight. This is for getting maximum power in their hockeyshots and to be able to shoot fast shots, so called “quick release shots”. 

 

Flex is a number showing how much the hockeystick bends when pressure put on middle of stick. Half the amount of lb (pounds) making the stick bend 1” (inch) is the flex on that stick. A simple way of knowing what is correct flex (in metric) is that hockeyplayers shall not have a flex with higher number than their kg bodyweight. A good rule is 5 flex lower than kg bodyweight. It can also be moore.

You want to learn how to play with flex at early age.

The best hockeystick is a hockeystick that is a quality high-end-stick and perfect in both length and flex for You. You want to have a stick that is light in weight, energy loading construction and with high torsion function to keep the power generated by shaft to your shot. 

We say that there is no hockeystick better on the market than JUSTICE hockey PWR at the moment. 

JUSTICE hockey is the only hockeybrand offering Custom hockey sticks with an interval of 2” from 47” to 69” and flex variants of moore than 3 on every length. Furthermore JUSTICE do only produce high-end-hockeysticks.  

The new JUSTICE PWR is the world’s lightest hockeystick with unique torsional strength and kick-back-effect due to exclusive materials. (Toray T1100 carbon and Boron Fiber)

It takes about 8 weeks to produce a hockeystick.

If you play with a hockeystick that bends, called Flex, You will receive a kick-back effect when releasing the shot. The hockeystick will strive to return to its original straight position. When it does You get the kick-back-effect. Different sticks with different quality and constructions gives different (moore or less) kick-back-effect. 

JUSTICE hockey produces the world’s lightest hockeystick, the PWR. It is a stick for Elite players produced in a 4-spine construction and extreme carbon Toray T1100 and Boron fiber. The weight of a black PWR SR stick is 315 grams.