Adidas Hockey Sticks 2026/27: The Complete Buyer's Guide
The full Adidas 2026/27 hockey stick range has landed at Cricket-Hockey.com, and every single stick is available right now at a launch offer price. Whether you're buying a first stick for a junior just starting out at school, or stepping up to a high-carbon senior model for club and county hockey, there's something in this range for you. Prices run from £54 all the way to £342, with every model marked down from its standard RRP, so it's a particularly good moment to buy.
At a glance: Six lines (Youngstar, Fabela, Estro, Ruzo, Ina, Chaosfury), 35 sticks in total, priced from £54 to £342, all currently on offer. Browse the full Adidas hockey sticks range or read on to find the right model for your game.
| Model | Price (offer) | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Youngstar .30 | £90 (was £100) | Junior beginners |
| Youngstar .40 | £108 (was £120) | Developing juniors |
| Fabela .20 | £54 (was £60) | Adult beginners |
| Fabela .30 | £90 (was £100) | Club newcomers |
| Fabela .60 | £153 (was £170) | Improving club players |
| Fabela .75 | £189 (was £210) | Regular club players |
| Fabela .85 | £234 (was £260) | Committed club players |
| Fabela .90 | £297 (was £330) | Advanced players |
| Fabela .95 | £342 (was £380) | Elite players |
| Estro .20 | £54 (was £60) | Adult beginners |
| Estro .40 | £108 (was £120) | Club newcomers |
| Estro .60 | £153 (was £170) | Improving club players |
| Estro .75 | £189 (was £210) | Regular club players |
| Estro .85 | £234 (was £260) | Committed club players |
| Estro .90 | £297 (was £330) | Advanced players |
| Estro .95 | £342 (was £380) | Elite players |
| Ruzo .75 | £189 (was £210) | Club players, all-round game |
| Ruzo .85 | £234 (was £260) | Committed club players |
| Ruzo .90 | £297 (was £330) | Advanced players |
| Ruzo .95 | £342 (was £380) | Elite players |
| Ina .30 | £90 (was £100) | Junior/adult beginners |
| Ina .40 | £108 (was £120) | Developing players |
| Ina .60 | £153 (was £170) | Improving club players |
| Ina .75 | £189 (was £210) | Regular club players |
| Ina .85 | £234 (was £260) | Committed club players |
| Ina .90 | £297 (was £330) | Advanced players |
| Ina .95 | £342 (was £380) | Elite players |
| Chaosfury .30 | £90 (was £100) | Club newcomers |
| Chaosfury .40 | £108 (was £120) | Developing players |
| Chaosfury .60 | £153 (was £170) | Improving club players |
| Chaosfury .75 | £189 (was £210) | Regular club players |
| Chaosfury .85 | £234 (was £260) | Committed club players |
| Chaosfury .90 | £297 (was £330) | Advanced players |
| Chaosfury .95 | £342 (was £380) | Elite players |
The Youngstar Line: Getting Juniors Started Right
The Youngstar range is Adidas's dedicated junior line, and it comes in two grades. The Adidas Youngstar .30 Blue Hockey Stick (2026/27) and the Adidas Youngstar .30 Pink Hockey Stick (2026/27) are both £90 (down from £100), making them a sensible first proper stick for a youngster who has caught the hockey bug. Step up a grade and the Adidas Youngstar .40 Blue Hockey Stick (2026/27) and Adidas Youngstar .40 Pink Hockey Stick (2026/27) come in at £108 (was £120). The .40 is worth considering for juniors who are playing regularly and starting to develop real technique. Having both blue and pink colourway options across both grades is a small but genuinely useful touch when kit bags tend to end up in a pile at the side of the pitch.
The Fabela Line: A Full Ladder for Female Players
The Fabela is Adidas's women's-oriented line and it covers the widest spread of any range here, from pure beginner through to elite. If you're just taking up the sport, the Adidas Fabela .20 Hockey Stick (2026/27) at £54 (was £60) is about as accessible as hockey sticks get. There's no sense overspending at this stage. The Adidas Fabela .30 Hockey Stick (2026/27) at £90 (was £100) is the natural next step once you've settled into the game and want a little more from your stick.
Club players who train regularly tend to find the mid-range grades a sweet spot. The Adidas Fabela .60 Hockey Stick (2026/27) at £153 (was £170) represents good value for someone playing league hockey, while the Adidas Fabela .75 Hockey Stick (2026/27) at £189 (was £210) suits players who train midweek and play at weekends. Moving up further, the Adidas Fabela .85 Hockey Stick (2026/27) at £234 (was £260) and the Adidas Fabela .90 Hockey Stick (2026/27) at £297 (was £330) are aimed at committed club and county-level players. At the top of the range, the Adidas Fabela .95 Hockey Stick (2026/27) at £342 (was £380) is the flagship, built for players who demand the most from their equipment.
The Estro Line: Matching the Fabela, Different Character
The Estro mirrors the Fabela in terms of price points, running from £54 to £342 across seven grades. The Adidas Estro .20 Hockey Stick (2026/27) at £54 (was £60) and the Adidas Estro .40 Hockey Stick (2026/27) at £108 (was £120) cover beginners and developing players, with the same sensible progression as the Fabela entry grades. For mid-club players, the Adidas Estro .60 Hockey Stick (2026/27) at £153 (was £170) and Adidas Estro .75 Hockey Stick (2026/27) at £189 (was £210) are the ones to look at. Serious club players should consider the Adidas Estro .85 Hockey Stick (2026/27) at £234 (was £260), the Adidas Estro .90 Hockey Stick (2026/27) at £297 (was £330), or the top-of-range Adidas Estro .95 Hockey Stick (2026/27) at £342 (was £380). If you're deciding between Fabela and Estro at the same price point, the honest advice is to handle both if you can; the feel between lines at this level can make a real difference to how a stick suits your style of play.
The Ruzo Line: Four Premium Grades for Serious Players
The Ruzo starts where many ranges would consider their premium tier to begin. There's no entry-level grade here; the range opens at the Adidas Ruzo .75 Hockey Stick (2026/27) at £189 (was £210) and steps through the Adidas Ruzo .85 Hockey Stick (2026/27) at £234 (was £260) and Adidas Ruzo .90 Hockey Stick (2026/27) at £297 (was £330) up to the Adidas Ruzo .95 Hockey Stick (2026/27) at £342 (was £380). It's a line clearly aimed at experienced club players and above who already know what they want from a stick.
The Ina and Chaosfury Lines: Broad Coverage, Club to Elite
Both the Ina and Chaosfury ranges offer seven-grade coverage running from £90 to £342. The Adidas Ina .30 Hockey Stick (2026/27) and Adidas Chaosfury .30 Hockey Stick (2026/27) each cost £90 (was £100) and are fine entry-level club sticks. The Adidas Ina .40 Hockey Stick (2026/27) and Adidas Chaosfury .40 Hockey Stick (2026/27) both come in at £108 (was £120). From there the lines step through .60, .75, .85, .90 and .95 grades at identical price points: £153, £189, £234, £297 and £342 respectively (all with a 10% saving on the previous RRP). The top-end Adidas Ina .95 Hockey Stick (2026/27) and Adidas Chaosfury .95 Hockey Stick (2026/27) at £342 (was £380) sit alongside the Fabela .95, Estro .95 and Ruzo .95 as the elite options in the 2026/27 collection.
How to Choose Your Grade
Adidas use a numerical grade system across the range, and the logic is consistent. The lower numbers (.20, .30, .40) suit players who are beginning or still developing their skills. The mid grades (.60, .75) are the bread-and-butter of club hockey. The upper grades (.85, .90, .95) are for players who train seriously and want a stick that genuinely keeps up with them. As a general rule, if you're not yet sure what bow height or balance point you prefer, buy in the mid-range and learn from it. Spending at the top end makes most sense when you already know your preferences and can feel the difference.
FAQ
Which Adidas hockey stick should a complete beginner buy?
The Fabela .20 or Estro .20 at £54 each are the most accessible options. There's no need to spend more until you're playing regularly and starting to develop a clear sense of what you want from a stick. Both are currently on offer from £60.
Is it worth buying a .90 or .95 stick for club hockey?
If you're training twice a week and playing competitive league hockey, the investment can absolutely make sense. The top-end sticks in this range, such as the Chaosfury .95 and Ruzo .95 at £342 (was £380), are built for players who want to squeeze every bit of performance out of their equipment.
What is the difference between the Fabela, Estro, Ina and Chaosfury lines?
All four lines share the same price structure across their respective grades, but they are distinct product lines with their own character. If you're unsure which suits you best, call or chat with our team. We play and coach the sport, so we can point you in the right direction based on your position and style.
Are the Youngstar sticks only available in junior sizes?
The Youngstar line is Adidas's dedicated junior range. It's available in blue and pink colourways at both the .30 grade (£90) and .40 grade (£108). If you're buying for an adult just taking up the sport, the Fabela .20 or Estro .20 at £54 would be the better starting point.
The full 2026/27 Adidas range is in stock now, with every model at a launch offer price. Whether you're kitting out a junior for the first time or treating yourself to a proper upgrade before the season begins, you'll find the right stick here. Browse the complete Adidas hockey sticks range, or get in touch with our team if you'd like a personal recommendation. We're always happy to help.
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Adidas Youngstar .30 Blue Hockey Stick (2026/27)
Adidas Youngstar .30 Pink Hockey Stick (2026/27)
Adidas Youngstar .40 Blue Hockey Stick (2026/27)
Adidas Youngstar .40 Pink Hockey Stick (2026/27)
Adidas Fabela .20 Hockey Stick (2026/27)
Adidas Fabela .30 Hockey Stick (2026/27)
Adidas Fabela .60 Hockey Stick (2026/27)
Adidas Fabela .75 Hockey Stick (2026/27)