Sticks & Stones by Abby Cooper
The other option is a wood stick, though just about every wood stick weighs more and provides fewer performance features than a composite stick. If you are new to the sport and play infrequently-a couple times a month or less-you may be happy with an entry-level composite stick that features solid performance and feel.
Entry-level composite sticks use more fiberglass and other inferior materials, while elite sticks use much more carbon fiber and include advanced features like special shaft and taper designs to provide superior performance. The main differences between entry and elite-level offerings are in construction materials and design technologies. The stick that provides the feel you like and the best performance that fits your budget is the best ice hockey stick for you. When choosing a new hockey stick, base your selection on performance and affordability. Whether you prefer a composite or wood stick, or if you're in the market for a new shaft or blade, Pure Hockey has what you're looking for.
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