Allow us to help you make sense of the wide range of floorball sticks available. Floorball sticks differ depending on their orientation, length, hardness, shape, and material used.
ContinueAllow us to help you make sense of the wide range of floorball sticks available. Floorball sticks differ depending on their orientation, length, hardness, shape, and material used.
ContinueBody height (cm) | Stick length (cm) |
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Less than 110 | Less than 60 |
110-120 | 60 |
120-130 | 65 |
130-140 | 70 |
140-150 | 80 |
150-160 | 87 |
160-170 | 92 |
170-185 | 93-96 |
185-195 | 97 |
195 and taller | 100 and longer |
Stick flex is expressed in millimeters. The flex value indicates how much a 1 meter long stick flexes under the force of 30 kg (300 N). The flex shows how much does the stick bend when shooting - the higher the flex, the harder the wrist shot. There are three main flex categories.
Stick flex can also be roughly deduced from the player weight – see the chart below for some general guidelines:
Player weight (kg) | Stick flex (mm) |
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up to 50 | 32-40 |
50-60 | 30-32 |
60-75 | 27-30 |
75-90 | 25-27 |
over 90 | 23-25 |
Blades are divided into three categories depending on their hardness. Defenders generally use stiffer blades, while forwards prefer softer.
The shape of the handle in the upper part of the stick. The grip can be oval or rounded. Neither type is objectively better than the other – it all depends on personal preferences.
Floorball sticks are made of three main materials. The materials determine stick properties such as weight, durability, and service life.
Less expensive, but at the expense of lower durability and higher weight. More suitable for beginners.
Glassfibre sticks are very strong and lightweight. The stick is slightly more fragile than a carbon stick. An inexpensive material commonly used for basic models.
The most widely used additive material - the greater the carbon fibre ratio, the higher the price. These sticks are lightweight, highly durable, and better absorb shocks and vibrations. Slap shots have lower feedback force.
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