FIND YOUR FIT

cHOOSING THE RIGHT KICK-POINT

Mid-kick sticks offer powerful, full-motion shots and are ideal for players who lean into their release — great for slapshots and long-range shots. Low-kick sticks load quicker for a faster release, making them perfect for quick wristers and in-tight scoring opportunities. Choose based on your shooting style and where you take most of your shots.

CURVES

016 Left & Right

The 016 curve is ideal for players seeking maximum control of the puck, along with the ability to shoot accurate and powerful slap shots.

029 Left & Right

The O29 is another highly popular curve, favoured by players of all skill levels for its precise feel and control of the puck during stick-handling and snapshots.

01 Left

The O1 features a very specific fold, with a more pronounced curve in the second half of the blade. This crease is popular among forwards who are technically proficient and seek maximum puck control while skating and pulling.

017 Left & Right

The O17 is similar to the O29 but with a more forward-facing blade tip. This customized curve was designed for NHL player Radim Vrbata.

088 Left & Right

The versatile 088 mid-curve blade excels in puck control, stick-handling, hard wrist shots, and quick releases.

02 Right

The O2 is a customized curve for Martin Frk, holder of the world's hardest shot.

Please note: While all ODIN curve options are shown above, only 016, 017, 028, 029, and 088 are kept in regular stock.
Curves like 015, 01, 02, and 03 are custom made and available by request only.
If you're interested in a custom curve, send us a message — we're happy to help.

028 Left & Right

The O28 is perfect for all types of players, offering excellent puck control and accuracy in shooting. We recommend starting with this one.

015 Left & Right

The O15 is a very popular crease curve, favoured by top NHL players for its excellent control and versatility.

03 left

The O3 is a customized curve for Petr Kodytek, featuring a higher blade for better puck control. It offers a similar curve to the O28.