Fischer RC One IS1 Senior Composite Hockey Stick
The Fischer RC One IS1 Grip Composite ABS Hockey Stick brings an incredible balance of performance durability at an affordable price point. Not only does the IS3 boasts a Unidirectional Carbon Fiber and Fiberglass blend for weight reduction and enhanced energy transfer, but the high-impact blade also lets players play on the roughest surfaces like concrete and asphalt.
OVERVIEW | |
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Level of Play | Recreational |
Flex Profile | Mid Kick |
Weight | 601 grams (80 flex) |
Heritage | CT150 |
Model Number | H123123 |
Available Flexes | 40, 65, 80 |
(Note: All products are independently weighed and measured at IW Hockey with a 5% variance.) |
Specifications
SHAFT | |
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Construction | Fused Two-Piece |
Materials | UD Carbon and Fiberglass |
Grip Finish | Clear, Non-Grip |
Shaft Dimensions | Round Corners, Straight Sidewalls |
Stick Lengths | 52" (40 flex) 57" (65 flex) 59" (80 flex) |
FLEX PROFILE | |
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Kick Point | Mid Kick Point |
Shot Profile | Powerful Shots |
Shaft Taper | Standard |
BLADE | |
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Construction | Hybrid |
Materials | UD Carbon Fiber ABS Core |
Face Texture | No |
Available Curves | P92 |
MANUFACTURER WARRANTY | |
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ABS Stick | None |
Contact | None |
Sizing Chart
GENERAL STICK FLEX AND SIZING RECOMMENDATION | |
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We recommend choosing the hockey stick flex that puts your specific height and weight at the middlemost point in both categories. A common rule of thumb is to select a flex rating by dividing your body weight in two and subtracting another 10-15 flex points. See the flex chart and articles below for more detailed information on sizing and selecting hockey sticks. |
FISCHER STICK SIZING AND FLEX CHART |
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Size | Flex | Stick Length | Player Height | Player Weight |
JR | 40 | 52" | 4'9" - 5'5" | 60 - 100 lbs |
INT | 65 | 57" | 5'2" - 5'10" | 110 - 150 lbs |
SR | 80 | 59" | 5'5" - 6'2" | 140 - 180+ lbs |
(Note: Stick length is measured from the heel's point of contact with the playing surface to the top of the shaft.) |