Does cutting a hockey stick increase flex?

Does cutting a hockey stick increase flex?

DOES CUTTING DOWN A STICK OR ADDING AN EXTENSION CHANGE THE FLEX? The simple answer is yes, a shorter stick will feel stiffer and will perform more similarly to a stick with a higher flex number. A longer stick will feel softer and will perform more like a stick with a lower flex number.

How much flex should I have in my hockey stick?

It’s pretty simple… All Hockey Players should be using a stick with a Flex Rating that equals less than 50% of their body weight. Let’s use logic… Most NHL Players weigh 190-220 lbs & use sticks that are 85-110 flex.

What Flex does Johnny Gaudreau use?

55 Flex
Johnny Gaudreau – 55 Flex Many players change flexes based on the situation and they can even start using stiffer sticks as the year goes on and they become more worn down.

How does the flex of a hockey stick affect your shot?

The higher the flex number, the stiffer the hockey stick. Flex has a lot to do with how fast a player’s slap shot is. In the act of making a slap shot, the player will scrape the blade on the ice a few inches behind the puck. Flex also affects shot accuracy.

What flex stick does Connor McDavid use?

Forwards tend to use a lower flex for the many snap or wrist shots they take….What Flex Hockey Stick Do the Pros Use?

Player Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers
Position Center
Stick CCM Super Tacks or Jet Speed FT2
Flex 85

Does flex of a hockey stick affect accuracy?

The higher the flex number, the stiffer the hockey stick. Flex has a lot to do with how fast a player’s slap shot is. A weaker player might not be able to play effectively with a high-flex stick. Flex also affects shot accuracy.

What Flex does Taylor Hall use?

Specifications

Blade Model 2020 AX9 SL (PX)
Shaft Grip Gloss Grip
Flex Rating 100
Shaft Dimensions Round Corners, Straight Sidewalls
Stick Length 59″

Who has the lowest Flex stick in the NHL?

Johnny Gaudreau
But here are a few NHL players whose stick flex is somewhere between “pool noodle” and “CB antenna”: Johnny Gaudreau (55 flex): At 5-foot-9, 157 pounds, it’s not a shock he has the lowest flex stick in the league.

Who uses the lowest flex in the NHL?

Johnny Gaudreau (55 flex): At 5-foot-9, 157 pounds, it’s not a shock he has the lowest flex stick in the league. The four-time all-star and former Lady Byng Trophy winner also has a shorter stick than most, even for a guy of his size.

What Flex does Auston Matthews use?

80 flex
Matthews revealed in an interview with Bauer that he likes an especially whippy stick, using an 80 flex stiffness along with a Joe Sakic curve. Most people are familiar with the P92 Sakic curve that comes stock with most brands, but the 80 flex is interesting.

What happens if your hockey stick is too Flexy?

If your stick flex is too flexy or “whippy,” you won’t be able to put your full strength into your shot. This stick’s flex would be maximized before you get a chance to apply your highest shot pressure. A stick that is too stiff won’t allow you to bend the stick at all.

What’s the best flex rating for a hockey stick?

A good place to start when choosing Hockey Stick Flex is to try out a stick with a flex rating that is half of your body weight. For example, if you are 140 pounds, a good place to start would be with a 70-flex stick.

How tall does a hockey stick need to be?

Hockey Stick Flex Chart Age Group Height Weight Stick Flex Tyke (3 – 5) 3’0″ – 3’10” 30 – 65 lbs. 20 – 25 flex Youth (5 – 8) 3’6″ – 4’8″ 40 – 80 lbs. 30 – 40 flex Junior (7 – 12) 4’4″ – 5’1″ 70 – 110 lbs. 40 – 52 flex Intermediate (11 – 14) 4’11” – 5’8″ 95 – 140 lbs. 55 – 70 flex

How old do you have to be to flex a hockey stick?

Junior shafts are generally for young players, while intermediate shafts are made for youth and adults, and senior stick are typically used by players 14 years of age and up. The flex also varies depending on the shaft type. See our hockey stick flex chart above for more information.

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