Ice, in-line and street hockey
Sticks come in different sizes and configurations to match to every hockey player.
Standard hockey stick configuration names and their range of lengths are:
Junior = 46-53 inches
Intermediate = around 54 inches
Senior = 56-63 inches
Field hockey
Sticks are usually measured in inches regardless of where they are. Most sticks used are either 35.5, 36.5 or 37.5 inches; those for junior players are often shorter, perhaps 26" or 27".
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∙ 13y agoWiki User
∙ 13y agoIt depends on the height of a player.
Most players will usually stand next to their stick and cut it at their chin.
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∙ 12y agoAs far as I know his stick is shoulder height on skates, which is the at your chin off skates.
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∙ 12y agoIt depends on how tall the player is. A hockey stick should be up to about the players nose when they are off ice. Did this help? laneylou16
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∙ 12y agono longer than 5'11"
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∙ 10y ago49 inchs
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∙ 11y agoreal long
He starts with an 80 flex but he cuts 5-6 inches off of it.
63"
Although stick length depends on the individual player, a length of 32" to 35" is common.
A centimetre is probably best
There is no regular length because you have to get to stick to fit you lets say your 5 feet tall you would probaby want a 4 and a half foot stick, so there is no default length .
Not meaning to be facetious, but the answer is to buy a new, longer shafted stick.
if your a 8 to 12 year old then get a junior 13 and up then senior stick. cut it were its the length of your chin.