Intro & New Features
The new Jetspeed line from CCM is here to offer the latest innovations from one of the leading names in hockey equipment. Designed for the recreational level at a more affordable price point, the FT660 aims to offer simplicity to the player who likes to do it all. The FT660 features a traditional “T” geometry, a composite blade, and a hybrid kick point.
Stick Profile
The Jetspeed line uses a hybrid kick point, which combines the benefits of both a low and high kick point. It is designed to provide a quick release for wrist and snap shots, while also delivering more power for slap shots. The hybrid kick point is achieved by using a combination of carbon fibres with different flex properties in the lower and upper parts of the shaft. The lower part of the shaft uses stiffer carbon fibres, creating a low kick point for quick releases. The upper part of the shaft uses more flexible carbon fibres, creating a higher kick point for increased power and accuracy on slap shots.
Shaft Construction
The shaft uses a traditional “T” geometrical design, which is the most popular style used in hockey sticks. It provides a strong and stable connection between the blade and shaft, and the 90-degree angle creates a large surface area for the blade to bond with the shaft, resulting in a more durable and long-lasting stick. This is the best style for those who prefer a more classic style of hockey stick.
Blade Construction
The blade is constructed with stiff composite; this combination of carbon and fibreglass is designed to offer solid durability.
Graphics
The FT660 graphics are dark on the bottom and turn white at the top, with red and silver accents throughout.
Grip
The stick uses a soft gloss grip for a good, reliable way to keep hold of the stick while you play.
Blade Patterns, Flex & Stick Length
The Jetspeed FT660 Junior hockey stick is available in the following blade patterns: P29.
P29 is the best blade pattern for all-around play, with a mid-curve style. It is great at handling the puck in small spaces, including face-offs. This curve may suffer a little bit on the backhand.
50 Flex (P29), L/R – 54”
40 Flex (P29), L/R – 51”
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