How do I grip my hockey stick?

Nowadays many people have an extra grip over their own grip. What many don't know is that you have to replace it every three months. This is not just because consequences are included. This means mold can develop under your grip, which is of course something you certainly don't want. In addition to all the bacteria that arise from using your grip and rain, the effect of your grip also decreases over time. If your stick has been out in the rain or has been outside for a long time, it is wise to replace your grip more often. It's better to do it too often than too little. In addition to replacing your grip, it is nice if you can rotate the grip around your stick yourself. In this blog we explain step by step how you can do this.

HOW DO I GRIP MY STICK WITH CHAMBER?

Step 1: Start at the top of your stick and place the chamois on your stick at a slight angle. Pull it slightly and hold it with your thumb.

Step 2: Continue twisting your chamois around your stick, making sure you leave about half a centimeter of space between each twist. Pull the chamois properly so that you do not have too little chamois at the bottom.

Step 3: Turn the chamois to where you want. Some people like to turn the chamois a little further for a longer feeling. The other turns him to his own grip.

Step 4: Once you have turned the chamois to where you want, hold it again with your thumb and stick a piece of tape on it so that the chamois stays in place.

Step 5: If necessary, stick a piece of tape to the top of the chamois.

HOW DO I GRIP MY STICK WITH CARAKAL?

Step 1: If your own grip is broken, first remove that grip. If this is not the case, you can follow the steps of the chamois.
Remove the plastic edge from the caracal. Not yet the adhesive edge.

Step 2: The caracal has narrow and wide ends. Start with the narrow side and tighten the grip.

Step 3: Continue twisting the caracal around your stick, making sure you leave about half a centimeter of space between each twist. Pull the caracal well so that you do not have too little at the bottom. Remove the adhesive edge further with each turn.

Step 4: Turn the caracal until you want it. Some people like to turn the grip a little further for a longer feeling.

Step 5 : Once you have turned the grip to where you want it, hold it again with your thumb and stick a piece of tape on it so that the chamois stays in place. If necessary, also do this at the top

HAVE HOCKEY FUN!