
Find Your Fit: Kick, Flex, and Curve.
Find the Right Kick: Mid vs. Low
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Carbo/Mid Kick: Power & Stability
For players who take beg shots and need maximum power.
🔥 Key Benefits:
✔️ Ideal for slap shots, one-timers, and full-motion wrist shots
✔️ Loads energy from the middle of the shaft for a powerful release
✔️ Perfect for players who shoot from distance and need extra velocity
✔️ Great for forwards and defensemen who rely on hard, accurate shots🏒 Best for: Power forwards, defensemen, and players who love winding up big shots.
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Nano/Low Kick: Quick Release & Precision
For players who thrive on speed, quick shots, and deception.
⚡ Key Benefits:
✔️ Designed for snap and wrist shots with lightning-fast release
✔️ Loads energy near the blade for quick puck acceleration
✔️ Ideal for close-range shooting and fast-paced offensive plays
✔️ Preferred by goal scorers and playmakers who need agility and responsiveness🏒 Best for: Playmakers, snipers, and fast-moving forwards who want to beat goalies before they can react.
What are Stick Flex & Blade Curve?
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How to Choose Flex
Flex refers to how much a stick bends when force is applied. A lower flex is more flexible (whip), while a higher flex is stiffer.
💡 General Rule: Your flex should be half your body weight for a balanced feel. Players who take more snap/wrist shots may go lower; power shooters may go higher.
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Stick Curve: Finding Your Best Blade Pattern
The curve of a stick blade affects how you handle the puck, pass, and shoot.
Snipers & Quick Shooters → Toe Curve
Balanced Players → Mid Curve
Power Shooters & Passers → Heel Curve