How to hook your floorball blade
WHAT YOU NEED

· A pot with hot water (or a heat gun with adjustable temperature settings)

· A bowl with cold water to cool the blade after adjustment

· Gloves to protect your hands when handling a hot blade

STEP 1: HEAT THE BLADE

Dip the blade in boiling water (approx. 100°C) for about 30 seconds. Alternatively, you can use a heat gun, but make sure the temperature does not exceed 100°C. Direct the heat at the part of the blade you want to shape and keep the heat source moving to avoid damage. Do not hold the heat source too close – start a bit away so the plastic does not melt.

STEP 2: SOFTEN THE BLADE

Continue heating the blade until the plastic becomes soft and formable. This normally takes 30–60 seconds. Depending on the material (PE, PP, or PP-H), the time may vary. The blade should be soft enough to shape without collapsing.

STEP 3: SHAPE THE HOOK

Put on gloves and bend the blade to the desired hook. Use your hands or press it against a flat surface for an even curve. Never use tools such as screwdrivers or pliers, as these can damage the blade and such a hook is not approved.

STEP 4: HOLD THE POSITION

Hold the blade in its new shape for about 30 seconds to let the plastic begin to set before cooling. This helps the blade stay in place as the plastic begins to harden.

STEP 5: COOL THE BLADE

Dip the blade in cold water to secure the shape properly. You can also place the blade in a cool environment, but make sure it keeps its shape throughout the cooling process. A cloth or similar can be used as support. Do not put the blade in the freezer, as extreme temperature differences can damage the plastic.

STEP 6: CHECK THE HOOK

After cooling, inspect the blade’s shape. Try a few shots to see if you got the hook you wanted. If adjustment is needed, repeat the process slowly and carefully.

STEP 7: FINAL ADJUSTMENTS

Small fine adjustments can be made by reheating specific parts of the blade. It’s better to make several small adjustments than to overbend at once.

TIPS!

LEGAL LIMITS

Always check the applicable rules for allowed hook in your league or tournament.

CONSISTENCY

When you find a hook that works for you, try to recreate it every time you change blades to maintain consistency in your game.

AVOID OVERHEATING

The blade can melt or lose its shape if overheated. Always pay attention during heating and always have cold water ready.

COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT HOOKING A FLOORBALL BLADE

How much am I allowed to hook my blade?

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What is best: hooking with water or a heat gun?

Can you hook any blade?

How does the hook affect my type of play and shot?

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JOHAN JIHDE

Johan Jihde has extensive experience within UNIHOC and the floorball industry, both as brand manager for UNIHOC for many years and as a pro player in both Sweden and Switzerland. With a practical eye for detail and a passion for floorball, he shares tips on equipment, technique, and sticks – always with a focus on function, playing feel, and durability in material choices.


Published: 2025-06-25