CCM Jetspeed FT6 Junior Hockey Stick - The Hockey Shop Source For Sports
CCM Jetspeed FT6 Junior Hockey Stick - The Hockey Shop Source For Sports
CCM Jetspeed FT6 Junior Hockey Stick - The Hockey Shop Source For Sports
CCM Jetspeed FT6 Junior Hockey Stick - The Hockey Shop Source For Sports
CCM Jetspeed FT6 Junior Hockey Stick - The Hockey Shop Source For Sports
CCM Jetspeed FT6 Junior Hockey Stick - The Hockey Shop Source For Sports
CCM Jetspeed FT6 Junior Hockey Stick - The Hockey Shop Source For Sports
CCM Jetspeed FT6 Junior Hockey Stick - The Hockey Shop Source For Sports
CCM Jetspeed FT6 Junior Hockey Stick - The Hockey Shop Source For Sports
CCM Jetspeed FT6 Junior Hockey Stick - The Hockey Shop Source For Sports

CCM Jetspeed FT6 Junior Hockey Stick

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Intro & New Features


The CCM Jetspeed FT6 hockey stick is part of the latest innovations from one of the leading names in hockey equipment. Designed with elite players in mind, this stick combines cutting-edge technology, high-end materials, and expert craftsmanship to deliver amazing performance on the ice. The FT6 features a hybrid kick point, rounded “R” geometry along the shaft, a Sigmatex spread tow weave, and an RR-90 blade.

Stick Profile


The Jetspeed line uses a hybrid kick point, which combines the benefits of both a low and high kick point. It is designed to provide a quick release for wrist and snap shots, while also delivering more power for slap shots. The hybrid kick point is achieved by using a combination of carbon fibres with different flex properties in the lower and upper parts of the shaft. The lower part of the shaft uses stiffer carbon fibres, creating a low kick point for quick releases. The upper part of the shaft uses more flexible carbon fibres, creating a higher kick point for increased power and accuracy on slap shots.

Shaft Construction


The shaft of the FT6 uses a rounded “R” geometry, which is intended to provide a more comfortable and natural grip and a better feel for the player compared to traditional “T” geometry. This shape is also designed to reduce air resistance when in use, increasing shot speed and accuracy.
The shaft uses a Sigmatex spread tow weave, which involves the use of ultra-thin carbon fibers woven together in a unique pattern to create a lightweight and strong material. This weave can be found along both the shaft and the blade and results in several performance benefits. The material is lighter than traditional carbon fiber, making it lighter and easier to handle and maneuver.

Blade Construction


The RR-90 blade is designed to provide a lightweight and responsive blade with excellent puck control and feel. It features a Damp-Core construction, which is a lightweight foam material designed to absorb vibrations and dampen impact forces. This helps to reduce blade chatter and improve puck control, allowing players to make more accurate shots and passes. In addition, the blade features Peel-Ply technology, which is a surface finish intended to reduce weight and increase consistency in the material.

Graphics


The graphics on the FT6 are dark with silver and red accents throughout, with a visible weave and the new modern Jetspeed logo along the side.

Grip


The grip on the FT6 is a raised FT Microfeel grip between the middle and lower portions of the shaft to ensure perfect control when playing.

Blade Patterns, Flex & Stick Length


The Jetspeed FT6 Junior hockey stick is available in the following blade patterns: P28, P29, P88, P90TM.
P28 is a more aggressive stick pattern, often used by elite players and favoured by younger generations. This blade specializes in quick shots, but it can be a bit difficult to control. Young players will have very little problem raising the puck on the forehand with this pattern.
P29 is the best blade pattern for all-around play, with a mid-curve style. It is great at handling the puck in small spaces, including face-offs. This curve may suffer a little bit on the backhand.
P88 is a relatively traditional curve. A popular choice in the past, it excels greatly in stickhandling, quick wrist shots, and controlling snap shots.
P90TM takes elements from both the P29 and P28 and is just a bit taller.

50 Flex (P28, P29, P88, P90TM), L/R - 54”
40 Flex (P28, P29, P88, P90TM), L/R - 51”

Intro & New Features


The CCM Jetspeed FT6 hockey stick is part of the latest innovations from one of the leading names in hockey equipment. Designed with elite players in mind, this stick combines cutting-edge technology, high-end materials, and expert craftsmanship to deliver amazing performance on the ice. The FT6 features a hybrid kick point, rounded “R” geometry along the shaft, a Sigmatex spread tow weave, and an RR-90 blade.

Stick Profile


The Jetspeed line uses a hybrid kick point, which combines the benefits of both a low and high kick point. It is designed to provide a quick release for wrist and snap shots, while also delivering more power for slap shots. The hybrid kick point is achieved by using a combination of carbon fibres with different flex properties in the lower and upper parts of the shaft. The lower part of the shaft uses stiffer carbon fibres, creating a low kick point for quick releases. The upper part of the shaft uses more flexible carbon fibres, creating a higher kick point for increased power and accuracy on slap shots.

Shaft Construction


The shaft of the FT6 uses a rounded “R” geometry, which is intended to provide a more comfortable and natural grip and a better feel for the player compared to traditional “T” geometry. This shape is also designed to reduce air resistance when in use, increasing shot speed and accuracy.
The shaft uses a Sigmatex spread tow weave, which involves the use of ultra-thin carbon fibers woven together in a unique pattern to create a lightweight and strong material. This weave can be found along both the shaft and the blade and results in several performance benefits. The material is lighter than traditional carbon fiber, making it lighter and easier to handle and maneuver.

Blade Construction


The RR-90 blade is designed to provide a lightweight and responsive blade with excellent puck control and feel. It features a Damp-Core construction, which is a lightweight foam material designed to absorb vibrations and dampen impact forces. This helps to reduce blade chatter and improve puck control, allowing players to make more accurate shots and passes. In addition, the blade features Peel-Ply technology, which is a surface finish intended to reduce weight and increase consistency in the material.

Graphics


The graphics on the FT6 are dark with silver and red accents throughout, with a visible weave and the new modern Jetspeed logo along the side.

Grip


The grip on the FT6 is a raised FT Microfeel grip between the middle and lower portions of the shaft to ensure perfect control when playing.

Blade Patterns, Flex & Stick Length


The Jetspeed FT6 Junior hockey stick is available in the following blade patterns: P28, P29, P88, P90TM.
P28 is a more aggressive stick pattern, often used by elite players and favoured by younger generations. This blade specializes in quick shots, but it can be a bit difficult to control. Young players will have very little problem raising the puck on the forehand with this pattern.
P29 is the best blade pattern for all-around play, with a mid-curve style. It is great at handling the puck in small spaces, including face-offs. This curve may suffer a little bit on the backhand.
P88 is a relatively traditional curve. A popular choice in the past, it excels greatly in stickhandling, quick wrist shots, and controlling snap shots.
P90TM takes elements from both the P29 and P28 and is just a bit taller.

50 Flex (P28, P29, P88, P90TM), L/R - 54”
40 Flex (P28, P29, P88, P90TM), L/R - 51”

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FeatureDescription
CategoryElite
Flex PointHybrid Kick Point
Shaft Construction Round “R” Geometry
Blade ConstructionRR-90 Blade | Damp-Core | Peel-ply
MaterialSigmatex Spread Tow
Length54", 51"
GripFT Microfeel
Warranty30 Days
Bauer Blade Pattern Chart

Hockey Player Stick Sizing & Information Guide

Selecting the right stick for you.
When it comes to sizing a Hockey Stick, the length tends to be a preference. Sticks come in Senior, Intermediate, Junior and Youth lengths with corresponding flex options. You will need to consider your weight and height or the person you are buying for in order to choose the correct size. Intermediate, Junior, and Youth hockey sticks will have smaller shaft dimensions, making them easier for young players to hold and control.

A stick can always be cut down in length, and will usually be cut down for kids. However, selecting a hockey stock too long in length or the wrong flex can hinder performance. For kids, junior, intermediate and senior all come in roughly standards length. In some cases, each Junior flex will be a different length of stick. Look at each and compare the height of the player you are buying for.

Flex can be tricky to pick as every hockey player is different and has their own preference. You can think of flex numbers as pounds of force. Having too stiff or too whippy a stick can hinder performance in their own ways.

Personalizing your stick length.
As mentioned before, length is very much personal preference. To determine a benchmark height, stand with your shoes off and the stick against your body with the toe on the ground. As a general rule of thumb we recommend sticks to come up to between your mouth and nose. For kids, or players who are still growing, the maximum height we recommend is eye level.

Mark the shaft of the stick where the height is desired and cut it down to length. Make sure to re-insert the plug from the top to prevent an open composite end at the top of your stick.

When cutting a stick down, keep in mind that the shorter you cut a stick, the stiffer it becomes. As a general rule, a stick increases 3% in stiffness for every inch cut off. If you are unsure how much you want to cut off, take the least amount first so that you can always cut more if necessary. Cutting the stick multiple times will not affect the sticks construction.

Information to Consider

Flex Options
Players want to be able to fully flex the stick. If a stick is too soft, the resulting shot will be inaccurate and weak. If a stick is too stiff, there will be no power behind the shot. Think of the flex number as pounds of force. This is the number of pounds that need to be put into the stick to fully flex it.

Curve Options
In most cases, sticks are offered in multiple blade curve pattern options. Please refer to our blade pattern charts for more information regarding the patterns available.

Kick Point Options
A Mid-kick stick will have a stiffer taper so that it flexes more in the middle of the shaft. These sticks have a longer loading time but offer a more powerful shot, perfect for players taking a lot of slap shots.

A Low-kick stick will have a stiffer middle of the shaft and softer taper so that it flexes at the bottom of the shaft closer to the blade. These sticks will have a much quicker release perfect for quick snap shots and writs shots.


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