🏆 Elevate Your Game—Protect & Perfect!
The Hockey Wrap Around is a lightweight, durable protector designed to enhance your hockey performance while safeguarding your stick blade. Suitable for all stick sizes and handedness, it allows players to practice off-ice with the same feel as on-ice play, making it an essential training tool for hockey enthusiasts.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.76 x 3.43 x 0.59 inches |
Package Weight | 0.08 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 0.13 Pounds |
Brand Name | Wraparound |
Warranty Description | N.A |
Model Name | HW-WHITE |
Color | White |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Manufacturer | Wraparound |
Part Number | HW-WHITE |
Included Components | Hockey Stick Protector |
Size | 1 Pack |
M**
Not worth the price
The product is pretty flimsy and certainly not worth the price. It did not fit my daughter’s hockey stick and so she used hockey tape to keep it on.
F**O
Best way to use a nice stick for playing street hockey!
Best way to use your nice sticks to play street hockey or roller hockey outside! Also don't try buying the cheaper knockoff brands of the wraparound because they suck and wear down basically instantly. hopefully the price of these will come down at some point because that is the only down side.
T**.
Stick Saver!!!!
Probably saved myself thousands of dollars. If you have a kid that plays street hockey or shoots pucks in the driveway, get these!!!! They'll save you piles of cash from buying new sticks from the old ones being wore down.
P**L
N’avons pas eu la couleur commandée
Pas reçu laBonne couleur mais bon
C**.
Decent - durable, heavy, difficult on backhand.
Mixed thoughts on this. Taped the stick per their instructions. Front of the blade shoots ok - it affects the curve of my p92 blade by flattening it out ever so slightly, making it a little harder to elevate. Not a big deal, just shooting around in my garage, not critical to have pinpoint accuracy. But the backhand is another story. It's very difficult to shoot on the backhand with this, at least with the p92 curve. It rarely elevates properly; it doesn't have the nice sauce spin on the backhand; it more knuckles its way up. Maybe I'm just not used to it (or maybe I'm worse at backhands than I thought), but I was surprised how difficult it is to lift a backhand in the proper motion. The blade is also heavy. This shouldn't be a surprise since it's thick plastic, but I was caught off guard at the weight. I've only used it for about an hour or 2, so durability is hard to measure. So far it seems to hold up to various shots pretty well - snap, wrist, slap, backhand. It does seem to do its job of protecting the blade properly on all those shots. I'm a big guy so I really lean into it & put some mustard behind my shots, so in that regard, thumbs up. But be ready for it to throw off the balance of your stick - especially if you're using a high end/low weight stick. I'm using a cheaper street stick, so the weight is noticeable, but not as much as if it were on a $150+ stick. Adding a little weight to a 550 gram stick isn't nearly as obvious as adding it to a 415 gram stick. If you can deal with the weight & adjust to the new shot profile of your blade, then you'll probably really like this product. Otherwise, I'd say it's ok but not something I'd buy a second time.
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