Guide des bâtons de hockey

Notre guide des bâtons de hockey vous accompagnera tout au long du processus de personnalisation afin de vous aider à choisir la configuration qui convient le mieux à votre style de jeu.

Hockey Stick Curve Chart

Our hockey curve chart will help you compare popular brands to Custom Hockey Sticks equivalent curve patterns.

CHS28

CHS28 blade diagram

This curve is becoming more popular due to its superb accuracy. Great for toe drags, quick release with amazing precision.

Curve: Toe | Face: Open | Depth: 12mm - 1/2"

Lie: 5

Bauer P28 Eichel
CCM P28 McDavid
Easton E28
Sher-Wood P28
True Hockey TC4
Verbero V28
Warrior W28 Yakupov/Gallagher

CHS92 / CHS92M

CHS92 blade diagram

One of the most popular curves, ideal for puck control, quick releases, shooting both high and low and toe-drags.

Curve: Mid-toe | Face: Open | Depth: 12mm - 1/2"

Lie: 6 - Junior 5

CHS92M: Max blade height.

Bauer P92 Matthews / P92M
CCM P29/P90 Crosby
Easton E3 Hall / Sakic
Sher-Wood PP26 Stastny
STX X92
True Hockey TC2 Marner
Verbero V92
Warrior W03 Backstrom

CHS88

CHS88 blade diagram

This curve is great for stick handling and gives you an extra pop for wrist shots with quick releases.

Curve: Mid | Face: Slightly Open | Depth: 14.3mm - 9/16"

Lie: 5

*Not available for junior sticks

Bauer P88 Kane / Lindros
CCM P80/88 Ovechkin & P40 MacKinnon
Easton E36 Iginla
Sher-Wood PP88 Ryan II
STX X88
True Hockey MC
V88 Gaudreau
Verbero V88
Warrior W88 Gaudreau

CHS90M

CHS90M blade diagram

This hybrid curve blends the open toe of a CHS28 with the mid-curve control of a CHS92, for quick wrist shots while maintaining great puck control.

Curve: Toe | Face: Open | Depth: 12mm - 1/2"

Lie: 6

*Not available for junior sticks. Max blade height.

Bauer P90TM
CCM P90TM
True T90T
Sherwood PP90MX

CHS09

CHS09 blade diagram

This curve has more blade on the ice which enables better stick handling. Great for both forehand and backhand shooting.

Curve: Mid-heel | Face: Closed | Depth: 9mm - 3/8"

Lie: 6

*Not available for junior sticks

Bauer PM9 Stamkos/Larkin
CCM P14 Duchene/P45
Easton E4
Sher-Wood PP96 Bouchard
STX X9
True Hockey MC2
Verbero V90
Warrior W01 Lupul/Scheifele

CHS06

CHS06 blade diagram

Great curve for shooting off the heel, slap shots and going top shelf.

Curve: Heel | Face: Open | Depth: 12mm - 1/2"

Lie: 6

*Not available for junior sticks

Bauer P91A Staal
CCM / Reebok P6 Phaneuf, P15 Jones
Easton E6 Parise / Drury
Sher-Wood PP20 DR
True HC
Warrior W05 Granlund

CHS02

CHS02 blade diagram

A favourite amongst defencemen, this curve is ideal for shooting from the heel of the blade, great for slap-shots and precision saucer passes.

Curve: Heel | Face: Open | Depth: 12mm - 1/2"

Lie: 6

*Not available for junior sticks

Bauer P02 Kesler
CCM P20-Lid
Easton E5 Getzlaf / Lidstrom
Sher-Wood PP05
STX PP05
True Hockey HCS
Warrior W12/W02 Lidstrom

CHS77

CHS77 blade diagram

This extreme curve is great for scooping up the puck and wrist shots to the top shelf.

Curve: Toe | Face: Open | Depth: 19mm - 3/4"

Lie: 6

*Not available for junior sticks

Bauer P08
CCM Crazy Ovi
Easton E38
True TC3
Warrior W11

CHS77C

CHS77C blade diagram

For all you searching for the Sher-Wood Paul Coffey curve, this is the one.

Curve: Toe | Face: Open | Depth: 19mm - 3/4"

Lie: 6

*Not available for junior sticks

Sher-Wood PP77 / Coffey

CHS14

CHS14 blade diagram

This curve is ideal for keeping the puck on the toe of the blade and is great for quick release precision shooting.

Curve: Mid-Toe | Face: Open | Depth: 12mm - 1/2"

Lie: 6

*Not available for junior sticks

Bauer P14 Toews
CCM / REEBOK P39/P49
Warrior W14 Chara

CHS01

CHS01 blade diagram

The OG - straight blade with no curve is still sought after by many players.

Curve: Straight | Face: N/A | Depth: 0mm

Lie: 6

*Not available for junior sticks

Mi'kmaq

CHS31 - Goalie

CHS31 goalie blade diagram

Great curve for puck control, and with the open curve will give the goalie the ability to make quick saucer passes.

Curve: Mid-Heel | Face: Open - Square Tip

Bauer P31
CCM Bernier
Reebok Luongo
Sher-Wood PP30
True TC
Warrior Quick

Hockey Stick Height

How to measure stick height

Place a hockey stick with the spine of the shaft flush against a wall. Custom Hockey Sticks take the measurement from the floor to the top of the shaft. This will give you your exact height.

Please note that some other brands measure only the length of the shaft, or to the heel of the blade, which will result in a shorter measurement, for example, 60"-63".

What height is best for me?

Too long or too short? You will lose speed, balance, and accuracy. The right hockey stick height gives you better control, sharper passes, and more powerful shots.

Stand up straight with your stick in front of you. Without your skates on, the stick should reach between your chin and your nose.

Another way of measuring is the final height should be approximately your total body height minus 6-8 inches. For deck or street hockey use your total body height minus 9-11 inches.

Circumference for each player type

Senior Hockey Sticks
Circumference of shaft: 92mm = 3.6".
Intermediate Hockey Sticks
Circumference of shaft: 92mm = 3.6".
Junior Hockey Sticks
Circumference of shaft: 88mm = 3.46". Junior blade is slightly smaller than senior and varies depending on curve.
Hockey stick height guide

Hockey Stick Flex

The flex indicates how easily the stick bends when you shoot. If you are not sure what flex to choose, start with approximately half your weight in pounds. For example, if you weigh 200 lbs, try a 100 flex. If you like your stick a little more stiff, go up in flex. If you like it softer, go down.

Please note: If you cut your hockey stick, the flex number will increase by approximately 5 per inch you cut off. For example, if you purchase a hockey stick with an 85 flex and cut 1 inch off the top, your new flex will be approximately 90.

Bonus tip: Experiment with a different flex

Grab a 75 flex and an 85 flex and see what feels right. With a stiffer stick you might be muscling your shots and passes too much. A lower flex like 75 gives you more whip, while the higher flex stays stiffer.

Hockey Stick Kick Point

CHS offers three different kick points, which is ultimately where the stick will flex when shooting: Low Kick, Mid Kick, and High Kick.

Hockey stick low kick diagram

Low Kick

If you like having a quicker release of the puck for wrist or snap shots, you will want to go with a low kick. This is the preferred option for forwards.

Hockey stick hybrid kick diagram

Hybrid Kick

Hybrid is the perfect balance between low and mid kick points, allowing for quick releases and powerful shots.

Hockey stick mid kick diagram

Mid Kick

If you want a well rounded stick that is ideal for slap shots, wrist shots, and snap shots, choose Mid Kick.

Hockey stick high kick diagram

High Kick

High Kick brings the kick point high up in the shaft, which is great for players who like big wind-ups and strong slap shots.

Hockey Stick Lie Chart

Proper stick lie means that your blade will lie flat on the ice as you skate and stick handle the puck.

Hockey stick lie diagram

Please note that each curve has its own specific lie. We cannot offer different lies for all curves. Please consult the curve chart for more details.

Lie 5 - Low skaters or long sticks

For players who like having a longer stick height and/or skate closer to the ice with the stick more out in front of them.

Lie 6 - Upright skaters or short sticks

For players who like having a shorter stick height and/or skate more upright with the stick closer to their body.

Hockey Stick Carbon Fiber Grades

What is the square pattern on my stick?

The checkered pattern comes from carbon fiber filaments woven together, almost like rope gets braided. The "K" stands for thousand, for example, 18K = 18,000 filaments.

The more filaments, the tougher your stick is.

What is the best carbon fiber for my hockey stick?

The lighter your stick, the more important the carbon fiber becomes in determining its strength. For standard-weight sticks, UD or 12K carbon fiber will suffice. For lightweight sticks, we recommend 18K or 24K.

UD carbon fiber shaft of a hockey stick

UD - Black

Unidirectional carbon fibers run in one direction, similar to the grain of wood, and make our sticks completely black.

12K carbon fiber hockey stick detail

12K

There are 12,000 carbon fiber filaments woven, which give the hockey stick the small checkered pattern.

18K carbon fiber hockey stick detail

18K

There are 18,000 carbon fiber filaments woven, creating the larger checkered pattern.

24K carbon fiber hockey stick detail

24K

There are 24,000 carbon fiber filaments woven together, creating the largest checkered pattern. This is our strongest carbon fiber hockey stick.

24K sapphire carbon fiber hockey stick detail

24K Sapphire

Exclusive for the Hyperion, the 24K carbon fiber has been coated with a blue sapphire shield, making it more resistant to wear and tear.

Hockey Stick Weight Chart

UD Mixed
470±15g

Durable standard construction for players who prioritize strength and value.

Normal
420±15g

A balanced option for everyday play with a strong mix of durability and feel.

Lightweight
375±15g

Lower swing weight for quicker handling while keeping reliable strength.

Ultralight
350±15g

Built for players who want the fastest release and lightest feel possible.

Hyperion
325±15g

The lightest performance build in the guide for elite-level handling.

Hockey Stick Player Side

Hockey stick left hand player diagram

Player Left

If you place your right hand at the top of the stick, and your left hand midway down the stick, then you are a left-sided shooter.

Hockey stick right hand player diagram

Player Right

If you place your left hand at the top of the stick, and your right hand midway down the stick, then you are a right-sided shooter.

Goalie hockey stick left hand diagram

Goalie Left

If you hold the stick with your right hand blocker and your catching glove is in your left hand, then you are left-sided.

Goalie hockey stick right hand diagram

Goalie Right

If you hold the stick with your left hand blocker and your catching glove is in your right hand, then you are right-sided.

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