^ I agree. Stick type doesn't quite matter for floor hockey.
Depending on what type of shots you prefer to take, the flex can vary. The higher the flex rating, the stiffer the stick, no matter what material it is made of.
If you take lots of slap shots, a stiffer flex is preferred to take full advantage of the stick recoil as it snaps the ball/puck forward.
For now, you should just stick with a regular 85 flex and see how you like it.
For floor hockey, or any type of street hockey, I use a composite shaft and a wooden blade, so whenever the blade wears down, I can just replace it for $10-$30, and choose between blade types.
Edit: You should take a look at Sportchek and see what you prefer.
Last edited by FN-2199; 09-30-2010 at 11:41 PM.
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