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CCM has upgraded their stiff pad line for 2022 in the new Axis collection. The Axis 2.9 blocker employs many technologies intended to offer elite performance, along with a very clean and sharp look. Tech in the Axis 2.9 includes LiteCore in the board, Flexmotion 2, and Speed Skin over the exterior.
CCM has upgraded their stiff pad line for 2022 in the new Axis collection. The Axis 2.9 blocker employs many technologies intended to offer elite performance, along with a very clean and sharp look. Tech in the Axis 2.9 includes LiteCore in the board, Flexmotion 2, and Speed Skin over the exterior.
Feature | Description |
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Category | Performance |
Cuff | Flexmotion 2 |
Customizable | No |
External Material | Speed Skin |
Palm Material | Reinforced Nash |
Side Hand Protection | Stiff Sidewall |
Warranty | 90 Days |
Senior | *7" - 8 ½" |
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Intermediate | 6 ⅓" - 7" |
Junior | 5 ¾" - 6 ⅓" |
Youth | 4 ½" - 5 ¾" |
*8" - 8 ½" is typically seen as a SR-XL palm **Hand Measurement is made from heel of palm to the tip of your middle finger |
More times than not, the fit of your Goalie Blocker is often overlooked. This is likely the result of the limited size availability compared to other pieces of equipment, however a properly sized Blocker provides you the protection and stick control you trust.
Which Blocker Size is for you?
The first step to finding the correct Blocker size is to utilize the “heel-of-palm-to-tip-of-middle-finger” measurement. This measurement will generally send you to the appropriate size you need.
Analyzing the Blocker Fit
It is important to ensure that the fingers tips lie close to the seam of the palm, or within 0.5” if the Blocker is for a young growing goaltender. Next you want to ensure the adjustable wrist strap goes directly across the wrist bone, and has minimal to no interference with your chest protector. The goaltender should be able to swivel their wrist to accommodate a range of save selections without any restrictions from the chest protector. You also want to ensure that the goalie can maintain control of their stick in addition to being able to maneuver the blocker when handling the puck.
Which Hand Do I Need?
Figuring out which hand you need for your Blocker can be slightly confusing. Goalies generally refer to themselves as "REGULAR" or "FULL RIGHT". Below is the easiest way to simplify which hand you need.
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