Franklin Sports NHL 1040 Power Fusion Junior Street Hockey Stick, Right Shot
Franklin Sports NHL 1040 Power Fusion Junior Street Hockey Stick, Right Shot
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Franklin Sports NHL 1040 Power Fusion Junior Street Hockey Stick, Right Shot

4.6 stars out of 19 reviews
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Dexterity:Right-Handed-Out of stock
Size:48"-Out of stock

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Franklin Sports NHL 1040 Power Fusion Junior Street Hockey Stick, Right Shot:

  • Multi-ply poplar/birch shaft
  • High-impact rigid ABS blade
  • Fused shaft/blade construction
  • Natural ABS blade
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Apr 9, 2025
Sandra
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Dexterity: Right-Handed
Size: RIGHT SHOT
5 out of 5 stars review

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Perfect size. Grandson loves it

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May 1, 2013
D. Gaskins
5 out of 5 stars review

Cheap but works well

This was the most inexpensive left hand stick we could find. Our son has just started hockey, and we wanted to get him a versatile stick that could work on ice and the street. He taped it up, and had a great first season experience without any issue. We will surely add new sticks now that he is committed, but this was a great product to get us started afford-ably.

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May 29, 2020
DLopez42
5 out of 5 stars review

Hockey husband approved

I bought several different sticks. This one was for my husband, the other for my son. When I received it I was a little bummed about the inconsistent glue job connecting the blade to the stick, but he preferred the glue much better, compared to the one my son received, also a Franklin stick, but the blade was screwed on. He said even if the stick did break because of the glue (which he said “nah, it’s fine!” To) this one could easily be repaired as apposed to a screwed in blade where the whole thing could break with the stick on the cement. SO, it was a winner.

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