blade materials


Choosing the right blade is equally important as choosing the right shaft, as the blade is the actual connection between the player and the ball. Having the right blade is very important for your playing style and it is crucial to make sure that the blade material is carefully selected. You can read about the three different plastic types that we use below and each one of them has its own properties and playing qualities.

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REGULAR PE


The REGULAR PE plastic is our most common blade type and it is also the one that we have used for the longest time in our collection. This is the classic floorball plastic, available in soft, medium and hard versions. It can easily be shaped into the preferred hook of each player and it offers a great touch on the ball at the same time as it slides easily on most playing surfaces. The weight of this plastic type is slightly heavier than for the PP alternatives, ranging from 74-79 grams for our elite blades for senior players.

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FEATHER PP


The FEATHER PP is a lightweight blade material with soft touch on the ball and high friction against the floor, making it most suitable for non-sticky court surfaces. The weight of this blade type is lighter than the PE blades and ranges from 70-75 grams for our various elite blades for senior players . Once you have created your own personal hook by heating and shaping the blade you can be sure that the hook shape stays intact. This blade type is available in medium stiffness.

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TITAN PP


TITAN PP
is a super firm blade material with very low weight. The material offers much less friction against the floor surface than the FEATHER PP blade and it is suitable for all court surfaces. This is the stiffest blade type in our range and is an alternative that offers the best features from both the REGULAR PE blade and the FEATHER PP blade. The weight range for our TITAN PP blades is between 70-75 grams.

Blade Materials