Franklin Sports NHL 1090 40" Phantom Street Hockey Stick
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It allows you to choose between Left and Right handedness.
Yes, it is.
If the stick is too long, a hand saw can easily cut it down. That's what I did for my son; just tape the stick to the hand and you're good to go.
Yes. It's a little short for an adult, but it'll do for a kid's game.
Selected User Reviews For Franklin Sports NHL 1090 40" Phantom Street Hockey Stick
It's what I use to keep my toys clean.
This was purchased for my four-year-old son. The driveway didn't seem to bother the blade too much. The stick is made of wood and is quite substantial. The paint on the shaft has chipped and worn away. Although it does the job, there are probably better alternatives.
My son's stick broke the first time he used it. Very low cost. He has a cheap little plastic one that he has been using for a few years and is much more durable than this. It was a waste of money. br>br>UPDATE: br>br> I contacted Franklin Sports, and they're sending me a replacement right now. The level of service has been outstanding. When the new stick arrives, we'll see how well it works.
It looks great, but after only an hour of play, my son broke it.
After contacting Franklin, I received a brand new one three days later. Customer service is outstanding.
I've recently started playing hockey and purchased a small starter stick from a sporting goods store. I came across this one on here and decided to give it a try. I'll be getting a puck soon, and I can't wait for the weather to clear so I can put it to good use. br>I've been using it at home to work on my slapshots and other moves, and I think I've found my calling. br>As the title suggests, the makers' stick work is exceptional.
The first time I used it, it broke after only two hours. My son will have to put down his hockey stick and dash to the rink store to purchase a new one in order to continue playing.
For floor hockey, this is an excellent stick. The stick was a little longer than expected, but I was able to trim it down to the proper length.