Sherwood CODE Encrypt Pro WN LE Hockey Stick - Junior
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Take to the ice in ‘Styles’. The Sherwood CODE Encrypt Pro ‘Willy Styles edition’ has been designed to mimic the exact look of Willy’s game stick and iconic spray paint finish. Everything about the stick matches his personal preference in design, including the ‘Styles’ name bar, altered logo finish, and spray paint down to the heel of the blade. Yes, he only spray paints to the heel of the blade…and so did we!
Unleash your potential! Strategically created with the elite playmaker in mind, the CODE Encrypt Pro stick is built for performance. The lightest CODE model ever made is equipped with a perfectly balanced hybrid kick point. A new advanced composite lay up ensures exceptional puck handling and shooting, because we know you can do both. Featuring the state-of-the-art ergonomic EVT shaft shape, creating energized power transfer for puck distribution accuracy and the ultimate confidence on the ice. The new re-engineered blade profile features the VR-92 internal dampening laminate to reduce vibration in key impact zones. The Blackline XXV carbon fiber weave features 25,000 filaments in a square inch of the sticks outter shell improving strength and reducing weight. The CODE Encrypt Pro stick is unmatched in power, precision and control, making it the ultimate instrument for top-tier players worldwide.
FEATURES:- EVT - Redesigned from the ground up, this ergonomic shaft gives players a pro shaft taper which allows for greater power transfer in both shooting and passing
- Pyrofil: Revolutionary carbon fiber created by Mitsubishi that greatly enhances durability and feel
- Featherlite XT: A precision measured handmade layup process creating the perfect balance point to maximize power, weight and feel
- Blackline XXV: 25,000 Filaments in a square inch of carbon fiber make up our Blackline XXV carbon fibre shaft and blade
- VR92: Features I-92 dampening inlays that strengthen the blade and improve the feel for both pass reception and shooting
- Tactile Grip
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Curve Chart (Blade Patterns)
Blade Curve Comparison Chart
Blade curves significantly impact a player's shooting, passing, and stickhandling. Choosing the right pattern can enhance performance and complement individual playing styles.
Finding the right curve can take some trial and error, but selecting one suited to your style will improve your overall game.
Blade Curve Comparison Chart
Blade curves significantly impact a player's shooting, passing, and stickhandling. Choosing the right pattern can enhance performance and complement individual playing styles.
Finding the right curve can take some trial and error, but selecting one suited to your style will improve your overall game.




P92, P92M
P29
TC2, TC2.5
W03
P88
P88
IC, MC, MC3
W88
P28
P28
TC4
W28
P14
P30
T1, T3, T5
W71
PM9
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MC2
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P20, P05
HCS, HCR
W05
P90TM
P90TM
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How To Size
Stick Sizing Basics
Selecting the right hockey stick depends on personal preference, but factors like height, weight, and age also play a role. Sticks come in Senior, Intermediate, Junior, and Youth sizes, each with different shaft dimensions and flex options. Junior and Youth sticks have smaller shaft diameters, making them easier for young players to handle and control.
While sticks can be cut down to adjust for height, choosing one that’s too long or has the wrong flex can negatively impact performance. Junior sticks sometimes vary in length depending on flex, so it's important to compare stick sizes to the player’s height before purchasing.
Understanding Flex
Flex is measured in numbers, which represent the pounds of force needed to bend the stick. A stick that’s too stiff makes shooting difficult, while one that’s too soft reduces shot power. Young players should choose a flex that allows them to fully load the stick for accurate, powerful shots.
Personalizing Stick Length
Stick length is largely a matter of preference, but a good starting point is measuring with shoes off. Place the stick upright with the toe on the ground—for most players, it should reach between the mouth and nose. For kids who are still growing, eye level is the recommended maximum.
When cutting a stick:
- Mark the shaft at the desired height and cut it down.
- Reinsert the end plug to prevent an open composite top.
- Remember: Cutting a stick makes it stiffer—every inch removed increases stiffness by about 3%.
If unsure, start with a small cut, as you can always shorten it further later.
Key Stick Features
Flex Options
- A properly chosen flex allows players to generate power without losing control.
- If a stick is too stiff, shots lack power; if too soft, shots lose accuracy.
Curve Options
- Sticks come in various blade curves to suit different play styles.
- Refer to our blade pattern chart for more details.
Kick Point Options
- Mid-Kick: Flexes in the middle for powerful shots, ideal for slap shots.
- Low-Kick: Flexes near the blade for a quick release, great for wrist and snap shots.
By choosing the right stick length, flex, and kick point, young players can maximize their performance on the ice.
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