A&R Hockey Stick Wooden Butt End Round Solid Wood Extension For Composite Stick 12\" Junior


Key features
- •Ice Hockey stick wooden extension/stick plug, beveled to fit round shafts
- •Solid wood extension for composite stick
- •Replacement end plug
- •Available in youth & Senior round 12 inch , beveled to fit round shafts
- •From A&R Sports, the leading Brand in sports accessories for over 20 years
A&R Hockey Stick Wooden Butt End Round Solid Wood Extension For Composite Stick 12\" Junior
List Price: $25.78$23.20DEALYou Save: $2.58 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
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Good. 2 things
BDiddy✓ Verified Purchase•May 25, 2018
2 things. 1. This could use more glue on it. I had to add my own. Couple more dabs will do ya. It came loose without it. Perhaps in just got one with not much glue and this isn't this norm. 2. This is very long. I mean reallly long. I felt like I had Chara's stick when i put it on. That being said it made me realize my stick was too short for my play style. I still had to cut it down, but it's what you'd expect from a stick extender. It was also easy to cut downs even with limted tools.
Five Stars
Our Reviews✓ Verified Purchase•April 16, 2018
Worked as it should on standard shaft.
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VP✓ Verified Purchase•March 17, 2018
I bought two to extend the Easton Stealth C7 and Easton Synergy junior sticks for my kids. Both sticks has the same size of shaft. The two junior extensions were not the same size. One fit perfectly and the other was too loose. The handle part was correct size, but the insert part was cut out too much. I added a bunch of glue to secure it from wiggling. I will update the review if there is any problem. This is how I did it:
- Cut the handle to proper length and sand it to a custom handle.
- Apply polyurethane to waterproof the handle. See picture.
- Remove the stick plug and use a wet towel to clean the powder inside the shaft for better adhesion.
- With a glue gun, adding glue inside the stick shaft and add addition glue on the extension.
- Use heat gun to melt the glue in the stick shaft and extension.
- Insert the extension, wipe off the glue and tape it.
Or you can just use a heat gun or even a hair dryer to melt the glue and stick it in. If it came loose or wiggle, heat it up to remove it, then add more glue and insert it in again. I miss the time I was making extension out a spare birch wood for my hockey stick in high school woodshop.
- Cut the handle to proper length and sand it to a custom handle.
- Apply polyurethane to waterproof the handle. See picture.
- Remove the stick plug and use a wet towel to clean the powder inside the shaft for better adhesion.
- With a glue gun, adding glue inside the stick shaft and add addition glue on the extension.
- Use heat gun to melt the glue in the stick shaft and extension.
- Insert the extension, wipe off the glue and tape it.
Or you can just use a heat gun or even a hair dryer to melt the glue and stick it in. If it came loose or wiggle, heat it up to remove it, then add more glue and insert it in again. I miss the time I was making extension out a spare birch wood for my hockey stick in high school woodshop.
Fits good just make sure you have a good heat gun
Pedro Artidiello✓ Verified Purchase•March 9, 2018
much cheaper than buying a new stick. Fits good just make sure you have a good heat gun.
Happy Camper
Rich P.✓ Verified Purchase•February 27, 2018
I had to whittle it down a bit to fit my son's youth sized stick, but it works fine. Happy with purchase.
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