Repaired Sticks
Non-Repaired Sticks
Skate Steel
What kind of repairs do we do?
All of them!
Shaft Repair
$90
While we cannot disclose our patented trade secrets, all you need to know is that our shaft repair is internal, it is hollow, it is light (12 to 15 grams), and it flexes the same as it did before the repair. Of course, the repaired area is covered by a lifetime warranty.
Blade Repair
$100
How many zamboni doors have been charged with blade-murder? Answer: too many to count. Luckily, we can fix that too. How? Well, we can’t give away our secrets, but you should know that it is an external repair, the blade remains thin, it only adds 15-20 grams to the blade, and it is covered by a lifetime warranty in the repaired area of the blade.
Low Hosel Repair
$100
Too low to be a shaft repair, too high to be a blade repair … we still got you covered. With the insane rate of the new sticks breaking in the low hosel, thankfully we have a lifetime warranty repair for that too!
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the shaft repair affect the flex?
Yes and no. Our shaft repair shortens the stick by 1-2 inches (depending on how messy the break is). If you shorten your stick, it gets stiffer regardless of a repair. However, if you put an extension in after the repair to restore the stick back to original height you shouldn't notice a difference in flex.
Does the shaft repair affect the kickpoint?
Same as the answer above, if you restore the stick's original length after a shaft repair (with a butt-end extension) you should not notice a difference in kickpoint
What does the lifetime warranty cover?
Simple: if you break the stick in the repaired area, we will re-repair your stick for free.
How much weight does the repair add to the stick?
Shaft Repair: 12-15 grams
Blade Repair: 15-20 grams
My repaired stick is making a rattling noise, should I be concerned?
No. That sound is just excess epoxy from the repair coming loose from the walls of the stick. This happens for the first few times you use the stick after a repair. If you remove the cap on the butt end of your stick, and shake out the epoxy you shouldn't hear it anymore.