The new school year has begun – and with it, a new floorball season is just around the corner.
The question is: does your school have enough high-quality floorball sticks, or do you still have to bring your own from home?
What makes a good floorball stick for school gyms?
Do you know how to choose the right one – the correct length or blade curve? The length of the stick is crucial for learning proper floorball technique and, ultimately, enjoying the game even more. That’s why we’ve prepared a helpful guide for you on how to choose the right floorball stick.
But now, let’s get to the main point. We’ve selected five excellent floorball sticks that simply shouldn’t be missing from any school gym. Let’s take a closer look!
Floorball stick Lexx Timber C4 29 Navy/Silver/Red
First on our list is the Lexx Timber C4 29 Navy/Silver/Red floorball stick. It is a lightweight and perfectly balanced stick that feels great in your hands and won’t slip thanks to the high-quality Lexx grip.
This model has been used by SuperLeague players from Sokol Pardubice as well as by the captain of the Czech U21 National Team – Ondřej Vitovec – and Swiss legend Matthias Hofbauer.
The shaft is made of 80% Japanese 12K Carbon and 20% 3K Carbon, making it extremely light and easy to handle. It flexes perfectly during shots and allows effortless shooting. Its biggest strength? Fast and accurate wrist shots.
The stick is equipped with the C4 blade – a technical blade ideal for passing, ball control and precise stickhandling. The C4 resembles the popular Exel X-Blade, but it is longer and more shooting-oriented than the A2 blade.
Its aerodynamic (beveled) ribbing reduces air resistance, making your movements quicker and more efficient. Lexx recommends this blade for players who love strong, quick shots and fast feints. Try it – and we guarantee you won’t want to lend this stick to anyone!
If you like this model but prefer a different color or flex, you can find it in the Lexx collection. You can also explore the complete range of Floorball sticks LEXX.
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Salming Matrix 32
The Salming Matrix 32 is designed primarily for hobby players. It is made of composite material and weighs 262 g. While slightly heavier, it is highly durable and resistant to breaking – making it perfect for school use.
The Salming Ultimate grip is perforated to absorb sweat effectively and provides excellent comfort and control.
The stick features the iconic Quest blade – historically the most popular blade from Salming. Players appreciate its lightweight construction and versatile playing characteristics. The stick is IFF approved.
If you’re looking for other color options, Salming offers several variations within the Matrix series.
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Fat Pipe Hype 29
Another must-have for school gyms is the Fat Pipe Hype 29. This model offers an excellent price-to-performance ratio and is ideal for juniors or younger players who don’t yet use maximum shooting power.
The composite shaft adds durability and resistance against breaking, even during intensive school use.
The stick comes with the popular Wiz blade – one of the most widely used blades on the market. It features a curved tip for improved shooting performance and is especially suitable for technical players. The Hype 29 is IFF certified, so it can be used in official matches as well.
Other popular youth models from Fat Pipe include Venom 33 and Hype 31. You can explore the complete range of Fat Pipe sticks in the collection.
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Unihoc WINNER 35 black/green
Unihoc has also developed several sticks specifically suitable for schools. From their selection, we chose the Unihoc Winner 35.
This stick is suitable for younger players as well as adults looking for a hobby-level stick. It is also great for players who are developing their shooting technique. Thanks to its softer shaft, shots are fast and technically clean. The Winner 35 is easy to handle and user-friendly – making it popular with virtually everyone.
It features a double-sided, almost straight blade, which adds versatility. This type of blade is ideal for players who are still deciding which side they prefer, or for those playing mainly for fun rather than competitive performance.
The shaft is made of composite material and the entire stick is IFF approved.
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Unihoc Player 31 SMU
Another excellent option from Unihoc is the Player 31 SMU – one of the best sticks from the UNIHOC BASIC COLLECTION.
The composite shaft with flex 31 makes it particularly suitable for younger players or women. The stick is well balanced and IFF approved for official matches.
It comes with the Elite grip, known for its anti-slip surface and comfortable feel.
The technical Player blade is straighter and not heavily pre-curved, making it ideal for slap shots and accurate passing. It can also be easily adjusted to suit individual preferences.
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We’ve introduced five high-quality floorball sticks ideal for school gyms.
If these five aren’t enough, you can explore more options in the complete offer of floorball sticks for schools.
If you need help choosing the right stick, don’t hesitate to contact us at info@efloorball.net – we’re always happy to help!




