What flex should you actually use?
“Half your body weight” works for beginners. Once you hit travel, AA, or higher — you need the pro rule.
Ovechkin (235 lb) shoots with 80 flex. Gaudreau (165 lb) used 55. The quick release era rewards whip, not resistance.
Cutting 2" adds ~7 flex of effective stiffness. We compensate by recommending a lower starting flex.
That old formula was built for wooden sticks. It overestimates by 19 flex points for you. Modern composites reward whip, not resistance.
Junior sticks suit your weight range. Look for high-tier construction — entry-level juniors won't hold up to adult skating.
What pros actually use.
Every player below uses flex well below what “half body weight” would predict. The old formula was designed for wooden sticks. Modern composites changed everything — quick release beats raw stiffness.
| PLAYER | WEIGHT | “HALF” RULE | ACTUAL FLEX | % OF WEIGHT |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alex Ovechkin | 235 lb | 118 | 80 | 34% |
| Connor McDavid | 193 lb | 97 | 85 | 44% |
| Johnny Gaudreau | 165 lb | 83 | 55 | 33% |
| Hilary Knight | 170 lb | 85 | 82 | 48% |
| Sidney Crosby | 200 lb | 100 | 100 | 50% |
| Victor Hedman | 241 lb | 121 | 112 | 46% |
Sources: Pro Stock Hockey Sticks, HockeyStickMan, NHL.com equipment profiles, HockeyMonkey. Flex data verified 2026-05-07. Player weights from official NHL/PWHL rosters.
Cutting your stick makes it stiffer.
A 65 flex cut 2" plays like 72 flex
A 65 flex cut 4" plays like 79 flex
A 65 flex cut 6" plays like 86 flex
Women typically cut 2–4 inches off a senior stick to get the right length. This is the #1 reason women end up with sticks that are too stiff — they buy based on the labeled flex without accounting for the cut. Our calculator factors this in automatically.
01What flex hockey stick should a woman use?
Most adult women (120-160 lb) play best with 50-65 flex. The old 'half your body weight' rule overestimates by 15-20% because it was designed for wooden sticks. Modern composites reward whip — a 140 lb woman should start at 55-60 flex, not 70.
02Is the 'half your body weight' flex rule accurate?
No. The rule overestimates flex for modern composite sticks. Ovechkin (235 lb) uses 80 flex (34%), McDavid (193 lb) uses 85 flex (44%), Gaudreau (165 lb) used 55 flex (33%). Pros use 33-48%, not 50%.
03Does cutting a hockey stick change the flex?
Yes — every inch you cut adds approximately 3.5 flex points of effective stiffness. A 65 flex stick cut 2 inches plays like 72 flex. This is the #1 reason women end up with sticks that are too stiff.