Many defensemen prefer a heel or mid heel curve. The large flat surface allows for easy stopping of pucks and long accurate passes. Depending on your league, you may prefer to take a big slapshot from the point. The heel curve will allow you to snipe top shelf from the blue line.
The Vapor Prodigy gives young players a stick designed just for their game. This Vapor Prodigy line also introduces an entirely new Youth/Junior Curve called P01, which makes it easier to lift the puck, and to send and receive passes.
Who uses P29 curve?
Sidney Crosby
Who uses a P28 curve?
Pros: The P28 is one of the more widely used patterns in the NHL. This is perfect for players who love to use the toe of their blades. It is great for toe drags and shooting off the toe. The P28 is widely gaining popularity because of its stick-handling control and ease of going top shelf.
What is Mcdavids curve?
Description: One of the best curves we have available, and not only because it belongs to one of the best players. The curve is like a P92 but the blade shape is an exact copy of the easton Iginla (basically the curve is like a deeper/more curved iginla).
What curve is best for slapshots?
A slight curve is best for slap and backhand shots. It makes it harder to stick-handle and elevate the puck. Defensemen tend to choose blades with a slight curve.
Is P28 a McDavid curve?
McDavid Curve Perhaps the fastest growing Hockey Blade right now is the P28 “McDavid” curve. This Hockey Blade curve is a great option for players who play the game with the puck on the toe of their stick, due to the toe curve with an open face.