Street hockey sticks
CCM Ultimate Senior Dřevěná Hokejka
919 KčTempish G3S Hokejka 152cm
809 KčTempish G3S Hokejka 115cm
629 Kč 609 KčCCM Ultimate Junior Hokejka
899 KčCCM Ribcor 84K Junior Hokejka
1890 KčWarrior LX2 STRIKE Hokejka
1990 KčWarrior LX2 COMP Hokejka
3590 KčCCM Ribcor 84K Intermediate Hokejka
1990 KčTempish G5S Hokejka 152cm
869 KčCCM Supertacks 9360 Hokejka
2390 Kč 2290 KčCCM Ribcor 84K Hokejka
2790 KčCCM Supertacks 9360 Junior Hokejka
1890 Kč 1690 KčTempish G3S Hokejka 130cm
659 KčCCM Jetspeed FT660 Intermediate Hokejka
1990 KčTempish G5S Hokejka 130cm
859 KčWhat Kind of Stick Do I Use for Street Hockey?
When choosing a street hockey stick the first thing to determine is the material. Street hockey sticks, also known as roller hockey sticks or inline hockey sticks, are made of wood or composite materials.
In general, street hockey players prefer using a stick with a shaft made of wood. They are usually cheaper than sticks made of composites and it is better suited for street hockey, because it is more durable and heavier. On the other hand, street hockey sticks made of composite material are lighter and easier to control.
How Do I Size a Street Hockey Stick?
Sticks for inline hockey and roller hockey are measured with the shaft alone (without the blade). Typically, hockey sticks made for adult players have a length from 140 to 158 cm (4'8"-5'3"). While junior hockey sticks are slimmer and have a length from 116 to 138 cm (3'10"- 4'7").
To find the right size hockey stick, hold it vertically in front of you with the blade toe on the ground and the shaft pointing towards your chin. If the street hockey stick cannot reach above your chin while wearing skates, they are of the correct size.
Can I Play Street Hockey With an ice Hockey Stick?
You can definitely use an ice hockey stick for roller hockey and inline hockey. It is recommended to use an ABS blade for street hockey, as they tend to be more durable and can hold up the wear and tear of the asphalt.
Would you like to know more about sticks for hockey? Have a look at our Buying a Hockey Stick guide.