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Wooden and ABS hockey sticks for kids are durable, affordable and perfect for getting started – whether for street hockey, in the schoolyard, garden play or the first training sessions on ice. Straight sticks (without curve) are often the best choice for children who have not yet decided their shooting side. Popular models include INSTRIKE 666 ABS (Kid/Youth/Junior) and Instrike Street ST4000 – available at Hockeyoffice with fast delivery from Germany to many European countries.
Stand the child upright and hold the stick in front of the body:
Wooden sticks can easily be shortened. Once a Junior stick becomes too short, the next step is a Senior stick (there is no “Intermediate” size in wooden/ABS sticks).
The main kids’ sizes for wooden/ABS sticks are Kid (32"/42"), Youth (46") and Junior (52"). Use this table as a guide:
| Category | Player height | Recommended stick length | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bambini / Kid (small) | ≈ 90–110 cm | 32" (≈82 cm) | First stick, straight blade |
| Kid (larger) | ≈ 110–125 cm | 42" | Ideal for street/school (ABS recommended) |
| Youth | ≈ 125–140 cm | 46" | Good transition length |
| Junior | ≈ 140–160 cm | 52" (≈132 cm) | Last junior size; after that → Senior |
Tip: For asphalt and concrete, an ABS blade is much more durable. On ice, both wood and ABS sticks work very well.
Straight sticks are the best beginner option, as the shooting side is not yet fixed and basic technique (passing/shooting) can be learned neutrally. Later, the child can switch to left or right curve. More info on lengths & curves: /groessen--biegungen.html.
ABS blades are much more resistant on hard surfaces (asphalt, concrete) and are ideal for street hockey and schoolyard play. Wooden sticks provide a classic feel and work excellently on ice. In both cases, hockey tape protects and extends durability.
Based on the product list – here are recommended models without prices, sorted by height and usage:
| Player height | Recommended length | Usage | Recommended models | Feature |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 90–110 cm | 32" | First stick, indoor/ice | INSTRIKE 666 ABS Kid 32" | Straight blade, very durable ABS |
| 110–125 cm | 42" | Street, school, garden | Instrike Street ST4000 Kid 42" | Wood, reinforced blade, straight |
| 125–140 cm | 46" (Youth) | Street (ABS) & ice | INSTRIKE 666 ABS Youth 46" Instrike Street ST4000 Youth 46" |
Straight versions; ABS ideal for asphalt |
| 140–160 cm | 52" (Junior) | Ice & street | INSTRIKE ABS 666 Junior 52" Instrike Street ST4000 Junior 52" Base S65 ABS Junior 52" Sher-Wood T40 Junior 52" |
Last junior size; then → Senior |
To shorten: measure, cut the top, slightly round the edges, then apply hockey tape on blade and shaft – protects, improves control and increases lifespan.
The widest selection of wooden and ABS sticks for kids can be found at Hockeyoffice – with fast delivery from Germany across Europe and useful size guides: /groessen--biegungen.html.
Conclusion: For kids and juniors, wooden and ABS sticks are the best choice: durable, affordable and available in all sizes. Once 52" becomes too short, the next step is a Senior stick. Hockeyoffice offers the widest selection and fast delivery throughout Europe.
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