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How tall is a Bauer intermediate stick?

How tall is a Bauer intermediate stick?

Length: 60″ Senior flex 87, 77. 57″ Intermediate flex 55, 65. 54″ Junior flex 50….Customize Your Options.

Product Length 0.00
Model Family Vapor
Brand Bauer
Product SKU bauer-hk-10552-int

How tall is a CCM intermediate stick?

This stick is 57 inches in length. All answers will be displayed after moderation. CCM Hockey seeks to produce sticks of the highest quality, performance and durability and achieve the lowest return rate in the industry.

How tall is a Bauer Junior Stick?

4′ 8″
Bauer Hockey Sticks Size Chart

Stick Size Flex Player Height
JR 30 4′ 8″ – 5′ 4″
JR 40 4′ 8″ – 5′ 4″
JR 50 4′ 8″ – 5′ 4″
INT 55 5′ 2″ – 5′ 10″

What is the difference between an intermediate and senior hockey stick?

Stick Length and Flex An intermediate hockey stick typically is about 54 inches long; a senior hockey stick usually is 56 to 63 inches long. The amount of flex in the stick depends on how much you cut off from the top of the stick. A rule of thumb is that the more you cut off, the stiffer the flex.

How long are Bauer intermediate sticks?

57 inches
Bauer NSX Grip Composite Hockey Stick – Intermediate

Weight: 511 Grams
Length: 57 inches
Construction Material: UD carbon fiber
Kick Point Position: Mid
Shaft Design: Squared corners, straight sides

How long is a CCM intermediate stick?

CCM Jetspeed Grip Composite Hockey Stick – Intermediate

Weight: 418 Grams
Length: 55 Flex: 55 inches, 65 Flex: 57 inches
Construction Material: Sigmatex Composite
Kick Point Position: Mid
Shaft Design: Double Concave Sides

What age is an intermediate hockey stick?

Senior sticks are usually used by players ages 14 and up; intermediate for ages 10-15; junior for ages 7-12; and youth for players ages 4-8. Adult women generally use intermediate or flexible senior sticks. Determining the appropriate stick length is relatively easy.

What size hockey stick does my child need?

Hockey Stick Length and Flex Sizing Chart

Age Group Height Stick Length
Youth (3-5) 3’0″ – 3’10” 38″ – 44″
Youth (6-8) 50 – 80 lbs. 45″ – 49″
Junior (7-13) 70 – 110 lbs. 50″ – 54″
Intermediate (11-14) 95 – 125 lbs. 55″ – 58″

Are lighter hockey sticks better?

Some players prefer lighter sticks because they are easier to handle and move around on the ice. Others choose a stick with more weight because it helps to build up strength while using it and can be tougher for opponents to lift off the ice. Using a heavier stick also allows for more power on your shots.

What is intermediate hockey stick?

Senior sticks are usually used by players ages 14 to adult; intermediate sticks by players ages 10-15 and by some adult female players; junior sticks by ages 7-12; and youth sticks by players ages 4-8. Knowing how to measure a hockey stick will ensure you easily find the right length.