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Ice Hockey Goalie Stick SR - in Stock
Ice Hockey Goalie Stick SR - in Stock
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ABSHockey Goalie Sticks – 100% Carbon (580g–720g)
In stock now (1–2 business days delivery)
The new ABSHockey goalie sticks are here – engineered for maximum balance, stability, and lightness.
Made from premium 18K carbon, they offer top-tier handling and reliable control on every save.
Key Features:
• Paddle length: 26" (66cm), 27" (68.5cm)
• Weight: 26" (580g or 700g), 27" (600g or 720g)
• Shaft options: Standard
• Blades: A31/P31
• Sides: Currently only L (right hand on the stick) available
• Design: Timeless black with carbon pattern – minimalistic, no print
• Special features: Standard grip
• Material: 100% carbon
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