dependes on the size and shape of your stick
depends on your size, but generally, for an adult 36.5"
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.
yes as long as they are both the same size eg. junior, senior ect.
Field hockey and ice hockey each have quite different regulations as defines their shape, size, dimensions and materials. For more details on each one, see the related questions.
The best metric to measure the length of a hockey stick is typically in inches or centimeters, from the heel of the blade to the top of the shaft. This measurement helps determine the appropriate stick size for a player based on their height and playing style.
Weight is fairly irrelevant when comes to choosing a stick. If you have to ask what size to use, you are obviously new to the sport and you should be looking for a stick that comes to your waist when you hold it vertically on the ground.
It all depends on your height. The most common size is 35" for women over 5'0" to 5"5'.
Its A huge 8 feet tall and weighs 32 lbs. Its a huge stick for a huge guy you would never be able to pick it up cause ur not 7 feet tall.
international size.
For Hockey sticks you need to measure from you chin when you are wearing skates and from your nose when not wearing them. That will tell you what size stick you will need. It should be in inches. Hope that helps.
about a 40 flex is maximum for a junior stick ---------------------------------------- The biggest flex a hockey stick can have, and I'm assuming you mean the largest number, is a 115 to 120 (depending on the manufacturer). A 120 flex is fairly difficult to find and most are only available in Europe. For the most part, the highest flex available in the USA is a 110. In case there was any question, the higher the number in the flex rating, the stiffer the stick. Here is a listing of average flex ratings for each size stick: Youth - 35 to 40 flex Junior - 50 flex Intermediate - 60 to 70 flex Senior - 75 to 110