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Floorball Blade

Guide: Which Floorball Blade Should I Choose? (Read More Here)

Choosing the right floorball blade is crucial for your game. The blade affects everything from ball control and dribbling to passing and shot power. With us, you’ll find a wide selection of floorball blades from all leading brands, so you can find the perfect blade for your playing style.

Choose the right stiffness and concavity

The blade’s stiffness and concavity are the two most important characteristics that affect your game. Stiff blades provide more powerful shots and quicker release, while soft blades offer better ball control and feel. The concavity, how deep the blade’s "scoop" is, determines how well you can lift the ball and control it in the air.

Guide: How to change the blade on your floorball stick

For players who focus on long-range shots, a stiff blade with moderate concavity is often the best choice. If you instead want maximum control for technical play in tight spaces, a softer blade with deeper concavity is a better fit.

PE and PP – which plastic type suits you?

Floorball blades are most commonly made from the plastics PE (polyethylene) or PP (polypropylene), which affects both the feel of the game and the blade’s properties.

PE plastic is the most common type and is characterized by its durability and slightly softer feel. It provides good control and is especially popular among players who enjoy technical and passing-oriented play.

PP plastic has a stiffer structure and provides a slightly "drier" ball contact, which is appreciated by players who prioritize shot power and a more direct ball response. PP blades are also less sensitive to temperature differences, making them stable over time.

The choice between PE and PP largely comes down to personal preference and playing style. Both plastic types are used in top models from leading brands.

Floorball blades for senior and junior players

All our floorball blades are approved by the IFF (International Floorball Federation), ensuring that they meet international standards for competitive play and maintain the highest quality.

Whether you are a beginner in need of an all-round blade or an elite player looking for specialized characteristics, you will find the right blade in our range.

Brands

We offer floorball blades fromOxdog,Unihoc,Zone,SalmingandFat Pipe.

Frequently asked questions

How do the blade’s stiffness and concavity affect my game?

Stiff blades provide more powerful shots but less feel, while soft blades offer better control but less shot power. Deep concavity makes it easier to lift the ball and keep it in the air, while shallow concavity provides quicker ball release.

How do I change the blade on my stick?

Unscrew the old screws, remove the old blade, and attach the new one using the included screws. Make sure the blade is aligned properly and that the screws are securely tightened.Here you can find our guide on how to change the blade on your floorball stick.

Which blade is best for shooting, passing, and technique?
  • For shooting: stiff blade with moderate concavity.
  • For passing: softer blade with deeper concavity.
  • For technique: soft blade with deep concavity for maximum ball control.
How do you hook a floorball blade?

Hold a heat gun against the back of the blade and carefully heat it while bending the blade to the desired angle. Be careful not to overheat the blade, as it may break.

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