lätkämailat
Lätkämailat, commonly known as hockey sticks, are essential equipment for playing ice hockey and inline hockey. They are used to control, pass, and shoot the puck or ball. Historically, hockey sticks were made from solid wood, typically ash or hickory, which were durable but heavy. Modern lätkämailat are predominantly constructed from composite materials, including carbon fiber, fiberglass, and Kevlar, offering a lighter weight and greater customization in terms of flexibility and stiffness.
The design of a hockey stick includes a shaft, a blade, and a hosel connecting the two.
Lätkämailat come in various flex ratings, indicating how much the stick bends when a player applies pressure.