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Nitrolite sticks represent the perfect compromise between durability and lightness. The unique blend of 20 % carbon and 80 % glass fibers ensures exceptional strength and flexibility. The predominant glass fibers provide impact resistance, while the carbon blend contributes to excellent balance and sensitivity. If you are looking for a stick that combines the best of both worlds, the Nitrolite series is an ideal choice.
This is the player’s most popular blade from Salming. The main reason for its popularity is its versatility. It is great for both shooting and passing in all ways. This versatility comes from its curve (not too much, not too little, just right) and the slightly pre-bent tip of the blade, creating a favorite and successful blade used by Kim Nilsson – one of the best and most famous floorball players. He has been offered new blades multiple times – Hawk, Raptor – but he always declined and stuck with his Q1.
The Quest 1 blade is ideal for technical players; forehand and backhand passes are effortless. Excellent for slap shots and various technical tricks. The concavity of the blade at its deepest point is 7.2 mm and the playing surface is 181 cm² – the smallest of all Salming models.
Its weight is only 72 g, making it one of the lightest blades on the market.
The Salming Base Grip is a basic grip similar to the Ultimate Grip but with less padding and a firmer, harder feel in hand for players who prefer direct contact with the shaft.
No perforation.
Season: | 2025/2026 |
Flex: | 30mm |
Grip: | Base grip |
Sticks material: | Composite |
Handling shape: | Round |
Blade name: | Quest1 |
Blade Hardness: | Medium |
IFF Certification: | yes |
shaft type: | straight |
Carbon content: | 20% carbon, 80% glass fiber |