Are you looking for a blade that will help you shoot the ball with maximum impact and at the same time give you great control over the ball? Then FatPipe PWR is the right choice for you.
The Fat Pipe PWR floorball blade is a torsionally stiff blade made specifically for hard shots. The stiffness here is the highest of any blade from Fat Pipe. This stiffness is due to the blade's 6-rib structure and the wedges that are along the bottom and top edges. The PWR is stiffer even more than the ORC blade and even the tip of the blade. This stiffness makes the blade excellent for hammer shooting.
FH
FH, or factory hook, means factory bending (pre-bending) of the blade. FH technology (bend) can be applied to any blade. So what is FH? FH is a simple pre-bend of the blade. The classic production process ends when the blade is pressed. The FH bend continues here. The blade heats up and its tip bends inwards and downwards. According to the degree of bending, we distinguish 2 types of FH bending:
- FH2 - the curve of the Factory Hook 2 (FH2) is concave along the entire length of the forehand of the blade, popular for shooting from the range. The tip copies the standard bend of the blade. The backhand of the blade is more cut, but still suitable for guiding the ball on this side of the blade.
- FH4 - the curve of the Factory Hook 4 (FH4) is concave along the entire length of the forehand of the blade and with a slightly pre-bent tip downwards, popular especially for fine ball control. The backhand of the blade is more cut, but still suitable for guiding the ball on this side of the blade.
- FHPM - a special slight bending of the blade intended for game creation, not for shooting.
A blade modified in this way will help you with loops, pull-ups, wrist shooting and a little bit with pull shooting, but it is not significant in pull shooting. There is almost no difference in the hammer and backhand shot compared to the original version of the blade.