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Warrior Covert QR5 Team Senior Hockey Stick

Warrior Covert QR5 Team Senior Hockey Stick

Intro & New Features


New to Warrior’s 2022 lineup is the Covert QR5 Team hockey stick, which offers optimal durability and performance at a more affordable price point. The stick features many new and returning technologies, including a QREdge taper, Minimus Carbon UD, and RLC 133.

Stick Flex Profile


The Covert line is classified as a low to ultra-low kick point hockey stick, amplified by the QREdge taper near the hosel. The hexagonal shape is meant to enhance power and quick release, qualities that are essential to empower a low kick point. The hexagonal shape also includes more sides on the shaft, making that taper much more durable.

Shaft Construction & Stiffness


Warrior is well-known in the hockey and lacrosse worlds for constantly reworking their carbon construction and materials, and this stick’s shaft demonstrates their advancements in that area. Minimus Carbon UD is of Warrior’s own design and uses an incredibly light carbon fibre weave that was also found in the Alpha LX. The Revolutionary Lightweight Construction 188, or RLC 188, ensures the lightest carbon fibre and thermoplastic-toughened epoxy resin have been used in the sticks’ shaft to keep it light and ready to perform.

Blade Construction


The QR5 Team stick is equipped with Warrior’s FuelCore blade, which involves composite layering and lightweight polymer for a truly durable blade. The use of FuelCore also increases pop on the puck when shooting or picking up a pass.

Graphics


The QR5 Team stick takes a more retro approach in its design, opting for a white upper shaft coupled with a black lower shaft and blade. It also incorporates orange and blue accents, as well as the Covert, Warrior, and QR5 logos across the shaft.

Grip


Warrior implemented a soft tacky grip for a better and more solid hold on the stick. This is a popular grip style that will also help enhance your overall puck control.

Blade Patterns, Flex & Stick Length


110 Flex (W01, W02, W03, W05, W28, W88), L/R
100 Flex (W01, W02, W03, W05, W28, W88), L/R
85 Flex (W01, W02, W03, W05, W28, W88), L/R

W01

has more of a mid-heel curve compared to the W88, making it a bit better for taking shots. Like the W88, the [blade] is great in its versatility, and it excels in tight stickhandling in small spaces.

W02

is a deep heel curve with a square toe. It’s great for big shots and one-timers, and its open configuration makes raising the puck easier.

W03

is the best all-around blade pattern, with a mid-curve style. It is great at handling the puck in small spaces, including face-offs; however, this curve may suffer a little bit on the backhand.

W05

is an open, medium-sized heel curve that specializes in quick release and accurate passes.

W28

is a much more aggressive stick pattern, used often by elite players. This blade curve specializes in quick and accurate shots, but it can be a bit difficult to get used to since it is also very good at raising the puck.

W88

is a relatively traditional curve. A popular choice in the past, it excels greatly in stickhandling, quick wrist shots, and snappy backhands.
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Original: $108.61

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Warrior Covert QR5 Team Senior Hockey Stick

$108.61

$38.01

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Intro & New Features


New to Warrior’s 2022 lineup is the Covert QR5 Team hockey stick, which offers optimal durability and performance at a more affordable price point. The stick features many new and returning technologies, including a QREdge taper, Minimus Carbon UD, and RLC 133.

Stick Flex Profile


The Covert line is classified as a low to ultra-low kick point hockey stick, amplified by the QREdge taper near the hosel. The hexagonal shape is meant to enhance power and quick release, qualities that are essential to empower a low kick point. The hexagonal shape also includes more sides on the shaft, making that taper much more durable.

Shaft Construction & Stiffness


Warrior is well-known in the hockey and lacrosse worlds for constantly reworking their carbon construction and materials, and this stick’s shaft demonstrates their advancements in that area. Minimus Carbon UD is of Warrior’s own design and uses an incredibly light carbon fibre weave that was also found in the Alpha LX. The Revolutionary Lightweight Construction 188, or RLC 188, ensures the lightest carbon fibre and thermoplastic-toughened epoxy resin have been used in the sticks’ shaft to keep it light and ready to perform.

Blade Construction


The QR5 Team stick is equipped with Warrior’s FuelCore blade, which involves composite layering and lightweight polymer for a truly durable blade. The use of FuelCore also increases pop on the puck when shooting or picking up a pass.

Graphics


The QR5 Team stick takes a more retro approach in its design, opting for a white upper shaft coupled with a black lower shaft and blade. It also incorporates orange and blue accents, as well as the Covert, Warrior, and QR5 logos across the shaft.

Grip


Warrior implemented a soft tacky grip for a better and more solid hold on the stick. This is a popular grip style that will also help enhance your overall puck control.

Blade Patterns, Flex & Stick Length


110 Flex (W01, W02, W03, W05, W28, W88), L/R
100 Flex (W01, W02, W03, W05, W28, W88), L/R
85 Flex (W01, W02, W03, W05, W28, W88), L/R

W01

has more of a mid-heel curve compared to the W88, making it a bit better for taking shots. Like the W88, the [blade] is great in its versatility, and it excels in tight stickhandling in small spaces.

W02

is a deep heel curve with a square toe. It’s great for big shots and one-timers, and its open configuration makes raising the puck easier.

W03

is the best all-around blade pattern, with a mid-curve style. It is great at handling the puck in small spaces, including face-offs; however, this curve may suffer a little bit on the backhand.

W05

is an open, medium-sized heel curve that specializes in quick release and accurate passes.

W28

is a much more aggressive stick pattern, used often by elite players. This blade curve specializes in quick and accurate shots, but it can be a bit difficult to get used to since it is also very good at raising the puck.

W88

is a relatively traditional curve. A popular choice in the past, it excels greatly in stickhandling, quick wrist shots, and snappy backhands.