

🖤 Protect your edge, train like a pro.
The Wraparound Hockey Stick Blade Protector is a lightweight, durable plastic cover designed for off-ice training. It fits all stick sizes and handedness, providing long-lasting blade protection without compromising feel or performance, helping players extend their stick’s lifespan and sharpen skills anytime.











| ASIN | B01N9DY13C |
| Backing Type | Nylon |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,128 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #27 in Ice Hockey Grips & Tapes |
| Brand | Wraparound |
| Brand Name | Wraparound |
| Closure Type | Pull-On |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,598) |
| Date First Available | November 21, 2016 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00748252261199 |
| Included Components | Hockey Stick Protector |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.83 x 3.39 x 0.55 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.09 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Wraparound |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | HW-BLACK |
| Package Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
| Part Number | HW-BLACK |
| Size | 1 Pack |
| Sport | Hockey |
| Style | All-season |
| Suggested Users | unisex |
| UPC | 748252261199 |
| Warranty Description | N.A |
T**U
Great protection.
This works great for protecting the high dollar wooden and fiberglass ice hockey stick blades when used in street hockey. My son has had this on his warrior brand stick and it’s holding up great.
K**R
Durable Product
Super durable and quality product! Great for street hockey. Played in a competitive men's ball hockey league with this and it held up great. Takes some time to break in like all things. Just bought my second one after 2 years!
N**N
Poor durability
If you’re using this for use on a roller rink quite often it wears down pretty fast. Had mine for about a month and went out 2-3 times a week and it was already destroyed. If you have an expensive stick well worth it but you’re better off just buying a cheap stick and replacing it when it wears down or breaks.
E**N
Good stick protector
It's very frustrating to ruin a $2-300 hockey stick in the street or ice. Using an expensive ice stick on the street is the only choice. These blade protector is a must if you're in that boat. These protect the blade and prevent the blade from splitting from being ground down against the surface. You need to tape them down very secure but once they're on they're very secure. You may need to retape them after a few uses but it'll definitely protect your expensive composite sticks.
A**R
Best in class
The best blade protector. These last me two years easily, playing competitive outdoor hockey 3 hours once a week from late spring to early fall on an old asphalt badminton court. The cost is justified. I've tried cheaper brands thinking a piece of plastic is a piece of plastic, but this is the king. In the time it takes me to go through one of these, of gone through three of the other brand's. Don't bother with the cheaper, knock-off, no-names. Puck or ball, asphalt or concrete, skates or sneakers, this is it for outdoor hockey. Thank you.
S**G
Best way to protect your stick
This is by far the best way to protect your stick when using it to practice off-ice. It stays on easily with a few strips of tape, and fits all types of sticks. The material is durable and can withstand lots of use.
C**.
Decent - durable, heavy, difficult on backhand.
Mixed thoughts on this. Taped the stick per their instructions. Front of the blade shoots ok - it affects the curve of my p92 blade by flattening it out ever so slightly, making it a little harder to elevate. Not a big deal, just shooting around in my garage, not critical to have pinpoint accuracy. But the backhand is another story. It's very difficult to shoot on the backhand with this, at least with the p92 curve. It rarely elevates properly; it doesn't have the nice sauce spin on the backhand; it more knuckles its way up. Maybe I'm just not used to it (or maybe I'm worse at backhands than I thought), but I was surprised how difficult it is to lift a backhand in the proper motion. The blade is also heavy. This shouldn't be a surprise since it's thick plastic, but I was caught off guard at the weight. I've only used it for about an hour or 2, so durability is hard to measure. So far it seems to hold up to various shots pretty well - snap, wrist, slap, backhand. It does seem to do its job of protecting the blade properly on all those shots. I'm a big guy so I really lean into it & put some mustard behind my shots, so in that regard, thumbs up. But be ready for it to throw off the balance of your stick - especially if you're using a high end/low weight stick. I'm using a cheaper street stick, so the weight is noticeable, but not as much as if it were on a $150+ stick. Adding a little weight to a 550 gram stick isn't nearly as obvious as adding it to a 415 gram stick. If you can deal with the weight & adjust to the new shot profile of your blade, then you'll probably really like this product. Otherwise, I'd say it's ok but not something I'd buy a second time.
W**F
Buy this.
For two summers I had been trying to replicate this product in all manor of diy attempts. Before I knew it was a product I tried several layers of tape, a layer of thin cardboard, a layer of thick cardboard, a layer of tin from a beer can, umm drywall repair grid tape stuff, ha I’m sure I tried other stuff too. Some things worked better than others, but nothing lasted more than 2-3 practices on the cement of our melted out rink. And if I wasn’t paying attention and burned past the protection layer, the stick would take noticeable damage. Once the blade cracks, total loss of power on high intensity shots and passes. And to catch a hard pass, you hear and feel how the stick now gives where it used to be responsive. This purchase lasted all summer. It didn’t have any noticeable affect on the way the stick contacted the puck, no change in how it felt to shoot, pass collect or dangle. Low weight, unnoticeable unless you’re actively trying to feel for it. Not like all the junk I tried taping to my stick in the past. This thing is so worth the money. The sticks they sell as street sticks or whatever just feel like toys compared to the ice composite sticks feeling like tools. Don’t use street sticks lol. Same price and worlds better equipment is safely usable instead. You could totally buy a second one and someone from your team will surly offer you more than you paid for it after day one of summer hockey lol.
J**Z
Muy bueno
G**S
The 'Wraparound' for ice hockey sticks has a load of independent reviews and seems to be pretty much the best product of its type on the market. I'll be testing it with the kids over the summer to get them fit for the next hockey season. The 5 Stars goes to Willie's for a super speedy delivery both times I've ordered this.
F**O
Best way to use your nice sticks to play street hockey or roller hockey outside! Also don't try buying the cheaper knockoff brands of the wraparound because they suck and wear down basically instantly. hopefully the price of these will come down at some point because that is the only down side.
E**.
My son didn't want to use his road hockey stick anymore for practice and this product really helps protect his ice hockey stick on the driveway. A bit more expensive than I would like at $100 for 3.
C**7
Permet de jouer sur sols abrasifs sans user sa palette. Ajoute un peu de poids et d'épaisseur mais on s'habitue vite
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