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By : William Greenburg    99 or more times read
Submitted 2012-03-08 17:27:39
Have you been thinking about the reason why composite hockey sticks are available in several sizes? These terms are, in fact, used to define four distinct ranges of sizes according to age ranges. Along with age, these groups look at other factors, including height and weight, in addition to the sizes of the chest and the waist. In terms of age, the different groups are generally as follows: Toddler/Tyke, 2 to 4 years old; Youth, 3 to 8 years old; Junior, 7 to 13 years old; Intermediate, 12 to 14 years old; and Senior, over 14 years old. Each age group provides a selection of sizes that allows you to utilize the option that suits the most effectively.

Composite hockey sticks are often provided in youth, junior, intermediate and senior sizes. The composite sticks vary not just in length but in their diameter as well as their overall flexibility. The real difference in the diameter of a shaft might not be much, but is needed to accommodate the different hand sizes of each and every age group. The shaft length will increase by about 3 inches to 4 inches when you progress among the groups. For example, the length of the Youth shaft is actually 48 inches whereas the length of the Junior shaft is about 52 inches. The flexibility of the shaft is generally measured by the level of force that is required to flex the center of the shaft by 1 inch. The Intermediate sticks are ideal for young players making a shift, but who are nevertheless not yet ready for Senior sticks.

The length of the stick can increase to 62 inches with regards to senior sticks; although, there might be a slight variation in the lengths offered by the different suppliers. It is important to choose a stick of the right length for a particular player. The best way to determine the correct length is for the player to stand upright with skates on. When the hockey stick is placed next to the body with the blade on the ground and the shaft upright, the end of the ice hockey stick ought to reach somewhere between the chin and the tip of the nose.

Deciding on the best hockey stick really depends upon the feeling of the stick in the hands of the person playing. Some people playing, particularly players who played in defense, may prefer a longer stick because of the much better reach. Others who focus on puck handling and control will usually choose shorter sticks. The flex of the hockey stick is also a matter of personal choice. When the person playing takes a large amount of slap shots, the stiffer stick is normally favored.

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