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New technology in the production of pressed sticks. This series is based on AIR MOLDING TECHNOLOGY. AMT technology is: By placing carbon fibers in a steel mold, heating them and shaping them by subsequent air injection. This allows you to shape shafts into very specific creations, such as EDGE CURVE, HOCKEY and OVAL LIGHT. This new technological process gives Unihoc a free hand in the production of sticks with different shaft shapes. You will now find shafts of the type:
This technology is characterized by the structure: 95% carbon / 5% glass fibers and their weight is in the range: 215 - 230g.
CURVE is a stick technology that helps the player to shoot. This is a bend of the stick in its lower part, this bend of a larger angle of the rod towards the blade, which is reflected in greater dynamics of the shoots. In essence, the stick with this technology kicks the ball more vigorously and thus speeds it up. Curve thus improves shooting, but the precondition for playing with this technology is a 100% mastered technique of working with a stick.
Edge Curve is a technology that uses stick flattening. This flattening is the area located at the bottom of the stick on the backhand side right in the center of the Curve section, where the stick bends when firing. In this flat part there are 3 stripes along the bend with a larger layer of material The total flattening and these 3 stripes will cause fast throwing of the stick forward, which results in a faster and sharper shot!
Titan is not a technology but the name of the material from which Unihoc blades are made. Titan PP is a very strong material with low friction against the surface, which is a feature that has so far been lacking in the Unihoc brand blade collection. You can find more information about blade materials in our article Differences between PP and PE blades.
The new blade without wastes that could affect your game. This makes the Sonic blade a reliable, versatile, easy-to-use and great looking blade in a typical Unihoc design. Sonic's is slightly concave (8mm). The tip is slightly pre-bent, so this blade is designed more for attackers who like to hit or for those who very often record either forehand or backhand.
A slight hook helps to keep the ball easy and to pass as accurately as possible. It has a clear transition from frame to ribs for optimal ball guidance and super shot. Sonic is a very modern blade that builds on a solid basis. ** Low concavity has the advantage of a relatively flat backhand side that allows players to use the backhand side more. ** It's easier and above all more accurate!
A small bend of the stick will forgive you a lot of technical mistakes and you can fully use the potential of the stick. Mainly due to the significant transition between the frame and the blade body. This transition increases the sense of ball and the accuracy of your shots.
In PE variant beautiful 79g, in PP (lightweight) variant weighs 75g.
This Floorball grip extends the basic line of grip models from Unihoc. It has a sticky surface that provides a solid grip on the stick.
Season: | 2020/2021 |
Flex: | 29mm |
Grip: | Top Grip |
Sticks material: | Carbon |
Handling shape: | Round |
Blade name: | Sonic |
Blade Hardness: | Medium - lightweight |
IFF Certification: | yes |
Weight: | 222g |
shaft type: | curved |
Carbon content: | 95 % carbon / 5 % glass fibre |