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.
The answer is baseball,kroka and many wooden and ball sports if only football had sticks also hockey kind of
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.
Reebok hockey sticks are made in China. As a result, there is 2.5% duty levied to Reebok hockey sticks when importing them into Canada.
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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.
== == Wooden hockey sticks are made from ASH or Poplar, both of which have a straight grain and are light but strong. The wood comes from the trunk of the tree.
Nowadays they are mostly graphite composites (like the newer golf shafts). Very flexible but when they break, look out. The wooden hockey sticks were mostly maple
Most field hockey sticks are made in Pakistan.
In hockey stick factories.
No they arent even some of the pros use wooden sticks still