Stick Height
- Stick height is measured using an industry standard shaft measurement. Shafts are measured from the top of the shaft down the forehand or backhand side of the shaft, and the measurement ends at the bottom of the blade/heel.
- Below is a graphic that helps illustrate the measurement:
- For reference, stock height Bauers are 60" (although higher flexes do come as a 62" stock height) and stock height CCMs are 61".
- Sticks on our website are stock height unless otherwise denoted in the variant description. Sticks that are not stock height will have the shaft measurement following the flex.
- A stick's total height (top to ground when flat against a wall) measures about 5"-6" longer than the shaft height, but this is impacted by the curve and stick type, so the shaft measurement is generally used to communicate the height industry-wide.
- Because pro players tend to be big and tall, we get a large number of extended height sticks in. The most common extended length is 64", with 68" being the maximum legal height.
- Extended height pro stock sticks are rated at stock height. This is to say, they can be cut down to stock height and still play true to flex.
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