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Dom Pro Replacement Floor Hockey Stick, 52 Inches, Red Blade
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Frequently Asked Questions

The stick measures fifty-two inches in length. This size is ideal for advanced players in grades ten and up.

The stick is made from plastic with a solid fiberglass-rod insert. This combination provides moderate flex and incredible strength.

The weight of the stick is approximately one pound. This lightweight design enhances maneuverability during gameplay.

To use the stick, hold it firmly and maneuver it to control the puck during floor hockey games. It is designed for advanced players.

No, this stick is intended for advanced players. It is best suited for those in grades ten and up.

The standard size of the stick is suitable for players who are taller or have experience in floor hockey. Measure your height for a better fit.

To maintain the stick, wipe it with a damp cloth after use. Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures to prolong its lifespan.

No, it is not recommended to store the stick outdoors. Store it in a cool, dry place to prevent damage.

No, it is designed for players in grades ten and up, making it less suitable for younger children.

If your stick arrives damaged, contact customer support for assistance with returns or exchanges.

Yes, it typically comes with a manufacturer’s warranty against defects. Check the packaging for specific details.

Yes, you can return the stick within the specified return period. Ensure it is in original condition.

This stick offers a unique combination of moderate flex and strength, ideal for advanced players seeking performance.

Yes, players should practice using the red blade for better puck control and shot precision during games.

This stick features a solid fiberglass-rod insert, providing better performance and durability compared to entry-level options.

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