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BARREL MYST ONE (JUNIOR)
BARREL MYST ONE (JUNIOR)
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Exceptional durability and balance, focusing on performance, responsiveness, and stability to give top players a competitive edge for an affordable price.











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Specifications
Kickpoint:Low hybrid kickpoint
Shaft technology:Lightweight one-piece construction, optimized carbon fiber layout for consistent flex
Blade technology:Reinforced blade core
Grip:Full grip coating
Durability features:Reinforced materials in high-impact areas to prevent breakage. Anti-chipping technologies for increased longevity.
Stick lengths:
- Senior – 60″ (153 cm)
- Intermediate – 58″ (147 cm)
- Junior – 55″ (140 cm)
- Youth – depending on flex
• 35 FLEX – 46″ (117 cm)
• 30 FLEX – 42″ (107 cm)
• 25 FLEX – 38″ (97 cm)
Low Hybrid Kickpoint
This kickpoint is advantageous because it allows for a quicker shot release, making it ideal for fast wrist shots or quick releases in close situations, making it versatile for an all-around game.
The stick’s design concentrates the flex point lower on the shaft, making it easier to load energy and release the puck quickly, giving players greater responsiveness and accuracy.
The hybrid aspect balances this quick release with enough stiffness to deliver powerful slap shots.
How to Choose the Right Stick?
1. Stick Flex Guide:
The flex of a stick refers to how much it bends when force is applied. A stick with lower flex is softer and better suited for quick shots, while a stick with higher flex is stiffer and allows for harder, more powerful shots.
What is Flex?
Stick flex is the measure of how much force (in pounds) is required to bend the stick by 1 inch. For example, a stick with a flex rating of 75 requires 75 pounds of force to bend 1 inch.
2. Blade Guide:
The blade determines how you handle the puck, shoot, and pass.
The shape and curvature of the blade affect puck control, accuracy, and how easily you can lift the puck.
3. Left-Handed vs. Right-Handed Sticks:
Choosing between a left-handed or right-handed stick depends on how you naturally hold the stick.
Left-Handed Stick:
If you hold the hockey stick with your right hand at the top of the stick and your left hand lower on the shaft, you are considered left-handed.
Right-Handed Stick:
If you hold the hockey stick with your left hand at the top of the stick and your right hand lower on the shaft, you are considered right-handed.
Warranty
Our sticks are designed to be more durable than many others on the market. However, like other top-tier brands, we offer the industry-standard 30-day warranty against manufacturing defects. If your stick has a manufacturing defect, we will replace it once, free of charge.
While we cannot extend the warranty beyond this period due to the nature of hockey stick usage, you will still have the same reliable coverage for any defects that occur during normal play, just like with other high-end sticks. You can count on the high quality and durability of our products.