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Questions & Answers for Reebok 9K Grip Composite Stick
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Youth or Junior
Hoping someone can provide some good insight... I have an 8yr old son, just moving up from mites to squirt level. He is small for his age, barely 4' tall, weighs in at a whopping 58 lbs... I would like to get him a decent composite stick, but am torn between getting a youth or junior. I think the flex of the youth would help him have more power on his shots, but I don't want something so flimsy he will break it in no time. And there is always the growth factor... Any suggestions from those of you with experience in this regard? Thankyou!!
Skill Level: Beginner
Age: 6-12
Frequency: 2-5 times per week
asked 3 months, 1 week ago
by
hckylvr90
on 9K Grip Composite Stick
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answer 1
Taking your players size in to consideration, he would be best suited for a youth stick. A junior will have a bigger diameter and a stiffer flex which could hinder his puck control and shooting.