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Sherwood Hockey 5030 Wood Stick

* Two-piece Aspen core with Birch multi-lamination (Aircraft veneer) * Superior white ash blade is reinforced with multidirectional and highly impact-resistant fiberglass * Provides a superior natural feel for the puckNOTE: *Stastny is the replacement for the Crosby pattern*
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Questions & Answers for Sherwood Hockey 5030 Wood Stick

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Which pattern, for wooden sticks, is the best to buy?
Coffey, Ryan, or Stastny?
asked 2 years, 4 months ago
by
Mozzeltoff
on 5030 Wood Stick
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answer 1
Pattern choice is more of a personal preference. It really depends on what type of curve the player is used to and likes. The Coffee pattern will have the biggest curve depth at 3/4". The Ryan pattern will have the least amount of curve depth at 1/2" opening up more off of the heel as opposed to the Statsny which is still a 1/2" curve depth but it opens more off of the middle of the blade.
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answered 2 years, 4 months ago
by
Jlynch
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I'm looking for the Sherwood (wooden) 5030 Jr hockeystick
Right , and Coffey BC(Big Curve) is this the stick you have on your website?
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Gender: Female
Age: 30-39
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asked 2 years, 2 months ago
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Anonymous
 - The Netherlands
on 5030 Wood Stick
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answer 1
We carry the Junior 5030 Coffey pattern only. we do not have the Coffey BC.
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answered 2 years, 2 months ago
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Jlynch
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Is a junior hockey stick that is shorter for kids?
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asked 6 months ago
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Anonymous
 - Grand Rapids, MI
on 5030 Wood Stick
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Yes junior hockey sticks are roughly 7-8 inches shorter then senior sticks and are meant for youth hockey players.
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