The Adidas 2026/27 Sticks and Shoes Hockey Range
The new Adidas 2026/27 hockey range has landed at One Sports Warehouse, and it is one of the strongest all-round Adidas launches we’ve seen for a while.
There are fresh colourways across the sticks and shoes, but more importantly, Adidas have kept the range really easy to understand. If you know what type of player you are, there is probably a stick or shoe in this range that makes sense for you.
In this blog, we’ll take you through the key Adidas hockey sticks, the new Adidas hockey shoes, and which models are best suited to different types of players.
Adidas 2026/27 Hockey Sticks
The new Adidas hockey stick range is built around six main stick families:
Each range has a slightly different feel, bow shape and type of player in mind. The easiest way to choose is to think about how you play, rather than just going straight for the most expensive stick.
The most noticeable thing that is different with the adidas stick range this year is the change from how they identify how much carbon/power you get from each stick. In previous years they have used .1 - .8 ratings, the lower the number being a higher carbon content. This year it is now reversed and the number signifies how much power you will generate, and how much stiffness there is in the stick for example, .95 is the highest power rating they have, and it runs all the way down to .10.

Adidas Estro: The All-Rounder
The Adidas Estro range is the one we’d point a lot of players towards if they want a reliable, balanced stick.
It uses a mid-low bow, so it gives you help with skills and ball movement without feeling too extreme. That makes it a strong option for midfielders, defenders and players who do a bit of everything: receiving, passing, hitting, slapping and carrying the ball.
At the top end, the Adidas Estro .95 Hockey Stick 26/27 is the elite option in the Estro family. If you want a powerful stick but don’t want to go into an ultra-low bow shape, this is one of the safest high-performance choices in the Adidas range.
For club players wanting something a bit more forgiving, the Adidas Estro .60 Hockey Stick 26/27 gives a really nice balance between power and touch.
Adidas Fabela: Control, Touch And Composure
The Adidas Fabela range has always been popular with players who want a controlled, composed feel on the ball.
Like the Estro, the Fabela uses a mid-low bow, but the feel is slightly more focused on touch, distribution and clean ball control. It is a great range for players who like to pass, receive and dictate play rather than just rely on raw hitting power.
The Adidas Fabela .60 Hockey Stick 26/27 is a strong club-level option, especially if you want a stick that gives you enough stiffness for power while still keeping a good feel on the ball.
For developing players, the Adidas Fabela .30 Hockey Stick 26/27 is more forgiving, making it easier to use if you are still building confidence with first touch, passing and hitting.
Adidas Ruzo: For Skills, Lifts And Creative Attackers
The Adidas Ruzo range is built for players who like to get the ball moving quickly and play with a bit more flair.
The Ruzo uses a low bow, which helps with lifts, 3D skills, aerials and creative attacking play. It is not as extreme as the ultra-low-bow options, so it still keeps enough control for passing and receiving, but it gives you more help getting under the ball than a mid-low bow stick.
The Adidas Ruzo .95 Hockey Stick 26/27 is the top-end model in the range. It is best suited to advanced players who want a stiff, powerful stick with a responsive feel.
The Adidas Ruzo .90 Hockey Stick 26/27 is another excellent option if you want elite-level performance but with a slightly more forgiving feel than the .95.
Adidas Chaosfury: Ultra-Low Bow For Attacking Hockey
The Adidas Chaosfury range is designed for players who want an ultra-low bow.
This is the stick family for 3D skills, aerials, flicking and attacking play. If you like to move the ball quickly, lift it over flat sticks, throw overheads or play with a more aggressive bow shape, this is the Adidas range to look at.
The Adidas Chaosfury .95 Hockey Stick 26/27 is the standout top-end option. It is stiff, powerful and built for advanced players who are comfortable using an ultra-low bow.
The Adidas Chaosfury .75 Hockey Stick 26/27 is a good step down if you like the Chaosfury shape but want a slightly more manageable feel.

Adidas Ina: Creative Play With An Ultra-Low Bow
The Adidas Ina range is another ultra-low-bow option, designed for players who want freedom on the ball.
It is a great range for attackers and creative midfielders who like 3D skills, aerials and deceptive passing. The Adidas Ina .40 Hockey Stick 26/27 is a really interesting option for developing players who want to start using a more creative bow shape without jumping straight into a very stiff elite stick.
Adidas Youngstar: For Juniors And Developing Players
The Adidas Youngstar range is built for younger players and those still developing their skills.
The Adidas Youngstar .20 Hockey Stick 26/27 has a more flexible shaft, which makes it easier to control and more forgiving when learning. For juniors, that is often much more useful than going too stiff too early.
If you’re buying for a younger player, don’t just look at the highest power rating. A stick that is easier to control will normally help them improve faster.
Adidas 2026/27 Hockey Shoes
The new Adidas hockey shoe range is just as strong as the sticks. The main ranges to look at are:
- Adidas Adipower hockey shoes
- Adidas Adizero Lux hockey shoes
- Adidas Fabela hockey shoes
- Adidas Hockey Lux League shoes
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Adidas Adizero Lux: Lightweight Speed
If speed and agility are your priority, the Adidas Adizero Lux range is the one to look at.
The Adidas Adizero Lux 3 Solar Turbo Hockey Shoes 26/27 are ideal for players who want a light, fast-feeling shoe for quick leads, pressing and sharp changes of direction.
They are a great option for forwards, attacking midfielders and any player who wants their shoes to feel quick underfoot.

Adidas Adipower: Support And Stability
The Adidas Adipower range is the more supportive option.
The Adidas Adipower Hockey 4 Solar Turbo Hockey Shoes 26/27 and Adidas Adipower Hockey 4 Silver Hockey Shoes 26/27 are both strong choices if you want cushioning, structure and a stable feel when changing direction.
These are a good option for defenders, midfielders and powerful players who want a bit more support through tackles, turns and repeated movements.
Adidas Fabela Shoes: Comfort, Grip And A Women’s Fit
The Adidas Fabela hockey shoes are built around comfort, grip and a women’s-specific fit.
The Adidas Fabela X 2 Solar Turbo Hockey Shoes 26/27 and Adidas Fabela X 2 White Hockey Shoes 26/27 are strong match-day options for players wanting secure hockey footwear with good support.
The Adidas Fabela Zone 3 Solar Turbo Hockey Shoes 26/27 and Adidas Fabela Rise 2 Lilac Hockey Shoes 26/27 are worth looking at if you want something reliable for regular training and club hockey.

Adidas Hockey Lux League: A Good All-Round Option
The Adidas Hockey Lux League range is a good option if you want dependable Adidas hockey performance at a more accessible price point.
The Adidas Hockey Lux League Solar Turbo Hockey Shoes 26/27 are a sensible choice for regular club players, school players or anyone who wants a proper hockey shoe without jumping straight to the top-end models.
Which Adidas Stick And Shoe Should You Choose?
Here’s the simple version:
If you want an all-round stick, look at the Adidas Estro.
If you want control and composed distribution, look at the Adidas Fabela.
If you want a low bow for skills and creative attacking play, look at the Adidas Ruzo.
If you want an ultra-low bow for 3D skills, aerials and flicking, look at the Adidas Chaosfury or Adidas Ina.
If you want lightweight shoes, look at Adidas Adizero Lux hockey shoes.
If you want more support and structure, look at Adidas Adipower hockey shoes.
If you want women’s-fit comfort and grip, look at Adidas Fabela hockey shoes.
Final Thoughts
The new Adidas 2026/27 range gives players a lot of choice without making things too complicated.
The stick range covers everything from junior development sticks to elite-level ultra-low-bow models, while the shoe range gives you options for speed, support, comfort and all-round club hockey.
If you already know what type of player you are, the decision becomes much easier. Pick the bow shape that suits how you play, then choose the power level that matches your standard and confidence on the ball.
You can shop the full range here:
Shop Adidas 2026/27 Hockey Range
If you’re still unsure which Adidas stick or shoe is right for you, get in touch with one of our experts and we’ll help point you in the right direction.




