Youth Hockey Sticks
Shop hockey sticks below 40 flex for your young hockey player...
Youth hockey sticks are built for the young hockey player who is just taking the ice, learning to handle the puck and balance with a stick. These sticks are still built with the same quality and durability in mind as senior sticks, but come in flexes, curve patterns, shaft size and height that are geared towards young children. What flex should I choose for my youth hockey stick? At HockeyStickMan, we recommend that most youth or minor hockey players use a flex that is half of their weight in pounds. Example: A hockey player who is 50 pounds likely should choose a 25-30 flex stick. Personal preference of a player also should factor in to this decision. How short should I cut my youth hockey stick? We recommend that you cut your hockey stick at nose level when you are not in skates. Once again, personal preference of the player should factor into this decision. Free Shipping All youth and junior sticks at HockeyStickMan qualify for free shipping! |
Pro Stock Hockey Sticks
HockeyStickMan offers the greatest selection of pro stock hockey sticks at unbeatable prices. From the newest releases, to hard to find stick specs, we have it all! From brands like Bauer, CCM, Warrior, and True, we have the best senior and intermediate hockey sticks on sale at HSM! These sticks are brand new, unused hockey sticks that were intended for professional players to use. We source these sticks directly from Professional, NCAA, and Major Junior hockey teams across North America. The result; you get a top-end stick at a fraction of the cost.
At HSM, we are all about saving hockey players and families money. Our senior hockey sticks are always on sale, at heavily discounted prices, compared to your retail stick. We take pride in serving our customers, and making hockey more accessible to everyone. If you are looking for cheap hockey sticks, check out our Clearance Hockey Sticks or our Pro Blackout hockey stick models, which are top-end sticks - just without the graphics!
Here is a quick overview to help answer the question: What is a Pro Stock Hockey Stick?