yes, go to total hockey.com,and click green hockey or something like that, youll know when u see it
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Normally, they use composite instead of wood.
No, Professional hockey players use wooden sticks or carbon composite one piece sticks and wooden sticks in the pros are becoming very rare as well.
No they arent even some of the pros use wooden sticks still
It all depends on the stick that you buy. There are wooden sticks and composite sticks. The Wooden sticks are much heavier than composite sticks so most goalies prefer composite. Usually the Composite sticks are about 600 to 700 grams.
no you can not cut an ice hockey stick, but you can break it with the right amount of force you can if you get a big scissors
These kinds of sticks are made of composite and are harder to break than wooden sticks. They are the best kind of stick for an advanced player.
It really doesn't make a difference (except that wood sticks tend to be heavier and you also get more flex in a composite stick). It is mostly your preference.
Composite sticks are sports equipment, primarily used in field hockey, lacrosse, and ice hockey, made from a combination of materials such as carbon fiber, fiberglass, and Kevlar. This composite construction allows for enhanced durability, lighter weight, and improved performance compared to traditional wooden sticks. The design often aims to optimize flexibility and power, making them popular among athletes at various skill levels. Additionally, composite sticks can provide better shock absorption and control during gameplay.
Someone can purchase Easton's high performance, one-piece composite hockey sticks from an authorized Easton dealers. Online Easton dealers are among others HockeyGiant. One could also inform themselves through their local hockey club.
Curved, light-weight hockey sticks are the best.
The Easton Synergy SL, the Easton Stealth, the Warrior Kronik or something like that, and there are probably more.