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Sherwood T20

Wood ABS Hockey Stick
5.0
6 Reviews
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Sherwood T20

Wood ABS Hockey Stick
5.0
6 Reviews
$21.99 - $24.99
Sherwood T20 ABS Wood Stick SR Flex 85 PP26 Left
In Stock: 2+
Price: $24.99
  • Age Range: Senior
  • Flex: Flex 85
  • Curve: PP26
  • Hand: Left
Sherwood T20 ABS Wood Stick SR Flex 85 PP26 Right
In Stock: 2+
Price: $24.99
  • Age Range: Senior
  • Flex: Flex 85
  • Curve: PP26
  • Hand: Right
Sherwood T20 ABS Wood Stick JR Flex 50 PP26 Left
In Stock: 2+
Price: $21.99
  • Age Range: Junior
  • Flex: Flex 50
  • Curve: PP26
  • Hand: Left
Sherwood T20 ABS Wood Stick JR Flex 50 PP26 Right
In Stock: 2+
Price: $21.99
  • Age Range: Junior
  • Flex: Flex 50
  • Curve: PP26
  • Hand: Right

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Overview

The Sherwood T20 ABS Wood Hockey Sticks feature a reinforced ABS blade that allows you to play on just about any surface, even asphalt and concrete. The shaft uses multi-layer birched lamination construction to provide a durable stick with a solid feel. Along with the traditional construction, this T20 hockey stick offers a "classic" mid-kick point that gives players a powerful shot; perfect for big slap shots and one-timers.

OVERVIEW
Level of PlayRecreational
Flex ProfileMid Kick
Weight715 grams (85 flex)
HeritageT20 (2017)
Model NumberT20 ABS
Available Flexes50, 85
(Note: All products are independently weighed and measured at IW Hockey with a 5% variance.)

Specifications

SHAFT
Construction Fused Two-Piece
Materials Reinforced with Birch Multi-Lamination
Grip Finish Smooth Gloss
Shaft Dimensions Round Corners, Straight Sidewalls
Stick Lengths 52" (50 flex)
57" (85 flex)

FLEX PROFILE
Kick Point Mid Kick Point
Shot Profile Powerful Shots
Shaft Taper Standard

BLADE
Construction Standard
Materials ABS with Fiberglass Reinforcement
Face Texture No
Available Curves PP26

 

MANUFACTURER WARRANTY
ABS Stick None
Contact None

Sizing Chart

GENERAL STICK FLEX AND SIZING RECOMMENDATION
We recommend choosing the hockey stick flex that puts your specific height and weight at the middlemost point in both categories. A common rule of thumb is to select a flex rating by dividing your body weight in two and subtracting another 10-15 flex points. See the flex chart and articles below for more detailed information on sizing and selecting hockey sticks.

 

SHERWOOD STICK SIZING AND FLEX CHART
SizeFlexStick LengthPlayer HeightPlayer Weight
JR5052"4'9" - 5'5"80 - 120 lbs
SR8557"5'5"+125+ lbs
(Note: Stick length is measured from the heel's point of contact with the playing surface to the top of the shaft.)

 

HELPFUL ARTICLES
How to Size a Hockey Stick
How to Select a Hockey Stick
How to Select a Stick Curve
Sherwood Stick Curve Chart

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
6 Customer Reviews
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
AwesomeThis site is awesome! Great selection and prices.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Super easyYour website and your service is exceptional...the stick is great, but the old man holding it (me) getting a bit old lol.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
StrongThis stick has some weight to it but hits hard. The blade is durable and holds up on concrete and works well on the ice.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
AmazingHave been getting into hockey recently and this stick is great for off ice practice. Pretty light for a wood stick and love how my back hands feel with it.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Go to street stickBeen using this stick for years. It's well built compared to some of the other wood sticks out there. Thanks Ice Warehouse for the great service!
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Great Stick for Roller/Street HockeySolid, durable stick. Use it in the street and at the local concrete rink.

Previous Feedback  

Comments:Wanted a cheap but good stick for street hockey and this stick is great! Feels very durable and was perfect.
From:Anonymous

Comments: Stick works for stick handling practice well and wear has been at a normal rate. If you are going to work on your shot you may want something a little more sturdy because the blade will flex a lot when you flex the shaft. Good choice for ball hockey. Bad choice if you are looking to load up shots with stick flex, especially with a puck.
From: Bill, Washington, 12/24/20