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Which size of floorball stick do you need?

Martin Jungfer
24.3.2022
Translation: Katherine Martin

There are enough floorball sticks in our range to ... well, floor you. Read on to find out which size is best for you.

The first rays of sunshine are to blame. That, and the misty-eyed recollection of my supposedly good floorball performance in PE. Either way, I’ve ordered sticks for myself and my seven-year-old daughter so that I can practise with her in the yard.

But before I could click «Order», I was faced with the question of which sticks I was supposed to buy. The things come in all sorts of lengths and configurations – and there’s a sizeable selection. So, I’ll spare you the googling by sharing what I’ve found out about them.

When the stick is held right in front of the body, it should reach a point about five centimetres above your belly button. However, it shouldn’t come up any higher than your sternum.
A rule of thumb for determining the right length

Now, if you don’t fancy digging out the tape measure for browsing the shop or twisting yourself up like a pretzel to figure out the distance between your belly button and the ground, here’s a little bit of guidance. If you scroll down to the height of the person in need of a floorball stick, the recommended stick length is listed beside it:

In theory, sticks can also be shortened – in other words, sawed up – then reconnected with the blade or fitted with new grip tape. However, when it comes to kids who haven’t yet been swept up by sporting ambition and joined a club, it makes more sense just to buy a slightly oversized stick. They’re still growing, after all.

Left or right? That’s the question

The configuration of the blade is given with each stick in our range, so if you know what you need, you’ll find it, too.

The brand of the stick you buy won’t matter much to begin with. Of course, once you’ve chosen a length and a side, the decision will be far from over. The better and more frequently you play, the more interested you’ll become in the material of the stick; the more you’ll look for one with the hardness or «flex» for the perfect game; the more you’ll want to find a blade concavity that’s just right.

You’ll find the same – or at least, similar – stick lengths, blade configurations and shapes as well as flex levels across all brands. So, if you know which characteristics your stick needs to have, you can choose one according to price, style and availability on our shop.

But at the moment, I’m not the right person to give advice on those kinds of questions. For now, I’d like to be able to play a bit of ball again without the age-related back pain setting in with it.

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Journalist since 1997. Stopovers in Franconia (or the Franken region), Lake Constance, Obwalden, Nidwalden and Zurich. Father since 2014. Expert in editorial organisation and motivation. Focus on sustainability, home office tools, beautiful things for the home, creative toys and sports equipment. 


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