2025 LB12 - Pearl White
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If you liked the 2024 LB12 you are in for a treat in 2025.
We have taken the hugely popular 2024 model and totally redesigned it for 2025. Not massive changes but subtle changes all around that cumulatively make a huge difference to the feel and playability of the 2025 model.
We have subtly adjusted the tomma zone to have a more streamlined look and added kevlar to increase the strength and power. The head has undergone a reshape adding a little more bulk and weight down low where you need for those hard hits.
The bottom edge has been shaped to assist in sliding across the turf whilst slapping and we have reshaped the angled toe to be even larger and even subtly shaped the underside to the diameter of the ball to ensure the ball stays tight whilst spinning and injecting.
The major difference in all our 2025 models is in the construction. We have over the past 12 months trialed over 100 stick construction layups in an effort to bring you the ultimate stick for feel and playability. Experimenting with dozens of different layup methods we have come up with the best stick on the market today.
The all new 2025 CROC LB12 is a revolution in hockey stick design you need to try to believe.
The LB12 features a 12 degree head, 23.3mm High Bow at a Low 275mm
Length: 36.5 inch
Weight: 510g +/-10g
Balance: Point Between 390-400mm
Length: 37.5 inch
Weight: 515 +/-10g
Balance: Point Between 395-405mm
Length: 38.5 inch
Weight: 520 +/-10g
Balance: Point Between 400-410mm
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Hockey Stick Size Guide
The below recommendations are a guide only as players preference, playing style and ability have much to do with the size of the stick used.
A defensive or midfield player may prefer a longer stick to provide greater reach and hitting power to clear out of the defensive zone, whilst attacking players (Forwards) may prefer a shorter stick for more aggressive stick handling and control.
There is no right or wrong stick size, it is more a matter of being capable in your physical size and ability to be able to control a longer stick.