Youth Composite Hockey Sticks

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Understanding Youth Hockey Sticks

Youth composite hockey sticks are specifically designed for the younger players to help them hone their skills on the ice. Generally suitable for children aged between 3 to 8, these sticks are made available in sizes that cater to this age group, with most ranging from 38 to 49 inches in length. Crafted to be both durable and lightweight, they’re perfect for those still developing their game technique.

Youth Hockey Stick Flex Chart

Hockey Stick Flex Chart
Age GroupHeightWeightStick 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
Senior (14+)5'7" - 6'1"+150 - 210+ lbs.75 - 100+ flex

Choosing the Right Youth Hockey Stick Flex

The flex of a hockey stick represents its bending capability under pressure. For young players, it’s crucial to find a stick with the appropriate flex to suit their strength and style of play. As a general guideline, lighter players tend to benefit from a higher flex, while stronger players might opt for a lower flex.

Youth Hockey Sticks FAQ

What size is a youth hockey stick?

Youth hockey sticks, offered by leading brands like Bauer, CCM, True, and Warrior, typically range from 38 to 49 inches in length.


How do junior and youth hockey sticks differ?

Youth hockey sticks are shorter than junior hockey sticks, feature lower flex ratings, and have a more slender circumference. To compare specific measurements, check out our Hockey Stick Sizing Guide.


What age group uses youth hockey sticks?

Youth hockey sticks are ideally suited for children aged 3 to 8, who weigh between 60 to 80 pounds. 


How do I measure my child for a youth hockey stick?

Proper stick sizing is crucial for optimal play. When standing on skates, the end of the stick should land between the player’s chin and nose when held vertically. Remember, using the right sized stick enhances skill development and safety.


What signs might indicate that my child might be using the wrong stick size?

If your child struggles with puck control, or if the stick blade doesn’t lie flat on the ice while they’re in a hockey stance, they might be using an incorrectly sized stick. Correct stick length aids in better shooting, passing, and stickhandling. Always consult our Hockey Stick Sizing Guide to ensure the best fit for your young player.


Can the curve of the stick blade affect my child’s play?

Absolutely. While the length of the stick is paramount, the curve of the blade also plays a significant role. It can affect shooting accuracy, puck handling, and reception of passes. Ensure you select a curve that complements your child’s playing style and position.

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