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How To
Buy A Field Hockey Stick
Choosing a field hockey stick with
the right materials, length, and toe
design is crucial to your game. Our
guide is here to help you identify
what is best for your position,
playing style, and ability level.
- Construction/Materials
- Toe Design
- Size
- What's Right for You?
Construction
Materials and Stiffness
Field hockey sticks are made
primarily of wood, usually mulberry or
hickory. High-quality wood enhances a
stick's overall strength and
stability. Sticks made with composite
and fiberglass are legal at the
collegiate and high school levels.
Wood and synthetics offer varying
degrees of stiffness, which affects
shock absorption and power.
Manufacturers sometimes add
reinforcing materials with a variety
of purposes. Reinforcements do
everything from increasing durability
to enhancing flexibility.
- Beginning players should look
for a flexible stick with good
shock absorption.
- Advanced players may prefer a
stiffer stick for increased power.
Reinforcements
Manufacturers sometimes add
reinforcing materials with a variety
of purposes. Reinforcements do
everything from increasing durability
to enhancing flexibility.
Fiberglass
- Applied either as a sleeve or
taped to one side.
- Adds overall strength and
durability.
- Reduces wear.
Carbon Fiber Tape
- Applied to both sides of the
stick as a stiffening agent.
- Enhances stiffness at the handle
for more powerful hits.
- Also sold as Graphite Tape.
KevlarŪ Tape
- Applied to both sides of the
stick.
- Enhances stiffness and reduces
vibration.
- Increases shock resistance and
power transfer.
KevlarŪ Braid
- Kevlar is woven into a
full-length sleeve for all-over
impact endurance.
- A stick with high Kevlar content
delivers greater shock absorption
and a smoother feel.
Aerospace Tape
- Made from Kevlar, carbon, and
fiberglass.
- A durable, woven material sealed
with high-strength glue.
- Wraps around the stick for
vibration reduction and strength.
Ceramic Tape
- Applied to the flat side of the
stick.
- Advanced aerospace technology
that provides strength and
vibration reduction.
Toe Design
Different toe designs provide
specific performance for forwards,
mid-fielders and backs.
A stick's toe curve is designed for
the way different players need to
strike the ball. There are four basic
toe designs:
Shorti
- The most common toe length,
ususally used on offense.
- Helps the player quickly turn
the stick over the ball.
- Designed for balance,
maneuverability and control.
Midi
- The most popular and appropriate
shape for beginners and midfield
players.
- About a half-inch longer than
the Shorti, it provides a larger
hitting surface.
- Makes flicking, receiving, and
reverse play more comfortable.
Maxi
- Popular with defensive players.
- Combines a larger receiving area
with the hitting power of a Midi
head.
Hook
- A J-shaped construction.
- Larger stopping surface for
receiving and defensive work.
- Particularly good for grass
surfaces.
Size
Field hockey sticks range in length
so you can choose a field hockey stick
based on either your height or your
comfort level. Some kids and players prefer a
longer stick while others can maneuver
better with a shorter stick.
Stick Length by Height
When choosing a field hockey stick,
select the length that you can control
comfortably. Place the index finger of
your right hand on your right hip
bone. Place your middle and ring
finger next to your index finger. The
top of the stick should approximately
reach the side of your ring finger.
Consult this chart to help you
determine which stick length is right
for you:
| Stick
Size |
Height |
| 31" |
4'3" and under |
| 32" |
4'3" -
4'6" |
| 33" |
4'6" -
4'9" |
| 34" |
4'9" - 5' |
| 35" |
5' - 5'3" |
| 36"* |
5'3" -
5'7" |
| 37" |
5'7" -
5'10" |
| 38" |
5'10" and up |
*Most commonly used length
Stick Weight by Position
Just like toe design, the weight
you choose will be based on your
position. It is best to consider your
role on the field and style of play
when selecting a weight.
- Backs: heavier stick, 22 to 24
ounces. Weight lends distance to
hits and keeps your stick in play
against attacks.
- Midfielders: average stick,
approximately 21 ounces. A
mid-weight stick accommodates both
defensive and offensive plays.
- Forwards: lightweight stick, 19
to 20 ounces. Select a weight that
won't interfere with rapid stick
work.
What's Right
for You?
Experience
- New and young players should
choose a basic stick reinforced
with fiberglass, carbon fiber, or
Kevlar tape.
- Over time, experienced players
develop a feel for the synthetic
material or reinforcement that
best meets their needs.
- As skill and physical ability
improve, your position will
influence the stick styles in your
collection.
Building a Stick
Collection
Dedicated players own a few
different sticks as back-up for
breakage, variables in playing
conditions and surfaces, and different
plays.
- Field hockey sticks do break. It
is better to have your own
broken-in stick in waiting than to
borrow an unfamiliar stick during
game play.
- Some sticks work better for some
circumstances. No single stick
does everything for everybody on
every playing surface.
- You should have a minimum of two
sticks with you whenever you go to
play. For frequent play on both
natural and artificial turf, you
will probably want a minimum of
four sticks, two for each surface.
If you switch positions, you will
probably want one stick for each
position and an all-purpose
backup.
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