June 09, 2026

The Grays 2026/27 Sticks and Shoes Hockey Range

The new Grays 2026/27 hockey stick range has arrived at One Sports Warehouse, and it is a big one.

Grays have always been one of the biggest names in hockey. A lot of players will have used a Grays stick at some point, whether that was their first junior stick, a school stick, or a top-end model for senior hockey. The new 26/27 range keeps that familiar Grays feel, but gives players more choice across bow shapes, power levels and price points.

In this guide, we’ll take you through the key Grays hockey sticks, the current Grays hockey shoes, and which models are best suited to different types of players.

Grays 2026/27 Hockey Sticks

The new Grays 26/27 hockey stick range is built around a few main stick families:

You will also see other Grays profiles and ranges within the full collection, including DB, PB, JB, MB, UB, Impulse, Aura and AeroCore models.

The easiest way to choose is not to start with the price. Start with the bow shape and the way you play. Once you know what type of stick suits your game, then you can choose the right level within that range.

 

Grays Jumbow+ / JB+: Low-Bow Power For Flicking And Aerials

The Grays Jumbow+ / JB+ range is the one to look at if you want help getting the ball in the air.

This is a low-bow stick range built for drag flicking, aerials, overheads and lifted skills. It is a strong choice for penalty corner specialists, defenders who like to throw overheads, midfielders who switch play through the air, and forwards who want more help lifting the ball around the D.

At the top end, the Grays JB 12+ Senior Ocean Blue / Silver Hockey Stick 26/27 is the premium option in the JB+ family. This is aimed at advanced players who want maximum response and a serious low-bow stick.

The Grays JB 9+ Senior Red Hockey Stick 26/27 is another excellent option if you want a high-performance JB+ stick but do not want to go right to the very top of the range.

For players who like the JB+ shape but want something slightly more accessible, the Grays JB 7+ Senior Blue Hockey Stick 26/27 is a very sensible choice.

There is also a junior option in the Grays JB 7+ Junior Blue Hockey Stick 26/27, which is ideal for younger players who are ready to start using a more specialist low-bow shape.

Grays Probow+ / PB+: Fast Hands And Attacking Skills

The Grays Probow+ / PB+ range is built for players who like to move the ball quickly.

This is another low-bow option, but it feels more focused on fast hands, close control, 3D skills and attacking movement. If you like carrying the ball, beating players and playing at speed, PB+ is a strong Grays range to look at.

The Grays PB 11+ Senior Turquoise Hockey Stick 26/27 is the top-end PB+ option. It is best suited to confident players who want a stiff, responsive stick for attacking hockey.

The Grays PB 9+ Senior Red Hockey Stick 26/27 is a great choice for strong club players who want a high-quality PB+ stick with a slightly more manageable feel.

The Grays PB 7+ Senior Caribbean Green Hockey Stick 26/27 sits nicely as a more accessible senior PB+ model, and the Grays PB 7+ Junior Caribbean Green Hockey Stick 26/27 gives junior players a chance to use the same style of attacking bow in a junior-friendly build.

If you like the idea of the PB shape but want to compare against the standard PB range, the Grays PB10 Black/Fluoro Yellow Hockey Stick 26/27 is also worth a look. It uses the Probow profile and is designed for advanced 3D skills and elite control.

Grays Dynabow+ / DB+: The All-Rounder

The Grays Dynabow+ / DB+ range is probably the easiest Grays range to recommend to a wide group of players.

It is built around balance, control and reliable all-round performance. If you pass, receive, carry, tackle and hit throughout a game, DB+ makes a lot of sense.

This is a strong option for midfielders, defenders and players who like to control the tempo. It gives you a more natural feel than the specialist low-bow options, which is helpful if you want confidence across all the core skills rather than one very specific strength.

The Grays DB10+ Hockey Stick 26/27 is the top-end DB+ model and is best suited to experienced players who want premium performance from an all-round profile.

The Grays DB9+ Hockey Stick 26/27 gives you a high-performance DB+ option, while the Grays DB7+ Hockey Stick 26/27 is a more accessible choice for regular club players.

You can also look at the standard DB range, including the Grays DB10 Metallic Pink Hockey Stick 26/27, Grays DB8 Black/Blue Hockey Stick 26/27, Grays DB6 Metallic Pink Hockey Stick 26/27 and Grays DB6 Black/Blue Hockey Stick 26/27.

Grays GT: Reliable, Controlled And Easy To Use

The Grays GT range is a great option if you want something more traditional and controlled.

This is the range we would point players towards if they want a stick for the basics: passing, receiving, carrying, tackling and hitting. It is not as specialist as JB+ or PB+, but that is exactly why it will suit a lot of players.

The Grays GT 8 Senior Ocean Blue Hockey Stick 26/27 is the highest-performance option in the GT range, making it a good choice for players who want a controlled shape with a stronger, more powerful feel.

For developing senior players, the Grays GT 5 Senior Red Hockey Stick 26/27, Grays GT 4 Senior Hot Red Hockey Stick 26/27, Grays GT 4 Senior Blue Hockey Stick 26/27, Grays GT 3 Senior Mint Hockey Stick 26/27 and Grays GT 3 Senior Purple Hockey Stick 26/27 all give you more accessible choices.

The GT range is also strong for junior players, with models such as the Grays GT 5 Junior Red Hockey Stick 26/27, Grays GT 4 Junior Hot Red Hockey Stick 26/27, Grays GT 4 Junior Blue Hockey Stick 26/27, Grays GT 3 Junior Mint Hockey Stick 26/27 and Grays GT 3 Junior Purple Hockey Stick 26/27.

Other Grays 26/27 Stick Options

The full Grays 26/27 stick collection also includes a wide range of other models.

The Grays AC400 Dynabow-S Blue Hockey Stick 26/27 is a good option if you want a Dynabow-S shape at a more accessible price point.

The Grays MB6 Black/Aqua Hockey Stick 26/27 and Grays MB7 Black/Blue Hockey Stick 26/27 are worth looking at if you prefer a mid-bow feel.

The Grays UB4 Aqua/Teal Hockey Stick 26/27, Grays UB4 Purple/Orange Hockey Stick 26/27, Grays UB5 Senior Fluoro/Orange Hockey Stick 26/27 and Grays UB8 Black/Grey Hockey Stick 26/27 are also available for players who like the Grays Ultrabow style of stick.

 

Grays Junior Hockey Sticks

Grays are always a strong brand for junior hockey sticks, and the new 26/27 range gives younger players plenty of options.

You can browse the full Grays junior hockey stick collection, or look at junior models within the main 26/27 range.

For younger players, the most important thing is not just the bow shape. It is also the right size, weight and level of stiffness. A stick that is too stiff or too advanced can make basic skills harder, especially for players still working on first touch, passing and hitting.

For juniors who want a controlled all-round stick, the GT junior models are a sensible place to start. For more advanced juniors who already use aerials, lifts or 3D skills, the JB+ and PB+ junior models may be worth considering.

Grays Hockey Shoes

The current Grays hockey shoes range is simple and easy to understand.

At the moment, the main Grays shoe option available at One Sports Warehouse is the Grays Aerocage X. This is a senior hockey shoe built for grip, comfort and support on artificial hockey pitches.

The Grays Aerocage X Hockey Shoes White 25/26 are a good choice if you want a clean, simple colourway with a supportive hockey-specific build.

The Grays Aerocage X Hockey Shoes Teal 25/26 give you the same style of Grays hockey shoe in a brighter colour option.

Grays hockey shoes are designed for the demands of artificial hockey pitches: quick turns, changes of direction, tackles, accelerations and repeated stop-start movement. If you are still playing in running trainers, a proper pair of hockey shoes will usually give you much better grip and support.

Which Grays Stick Should You Choose?

Here is the simple version.

If you want help with drag flicking, overheads, aerials and lifted passes, look at the Grays Jumbow+ / JB+ range.

If you want a low-bow stick for fast hands, 3D skills and attacking play, look at the Grays Probow+ / PB+ range.

If you want a balanced all-round stick for passing, receiving, hitting and control, look at the Grays Dynabow+ / DB+ range.

If you want a controlled, reliable stick with a more traditional feel, look at the Grays GT range.

If you are buying for a younger player, browse the Grays junior hockey sticks and focus on the right size and feel before worrying too much about the highest power rating.

If you want footwear to go with your new stick, browse the current Grays hockey shoes, or compare all hockey shoes at One Sports Warehouse.

Final Thoughts

The new Grays 2026/27 hockey stick range gives players a really strong mix of specialist low-bow sticks, balanced all-round sticks, junior models and accessible club-level options.

The JB+ range is the one for flicking, aerials and low-bow power. The PB+ range is ideal for attacking players who like fast hands and close control. The DB+ range is the safe all-rounder for a lot of players, and the GT range is a great option if you want something reliable, controlled and easy to use.

You can shop the full range here:

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If you are not sure which Grays stick or shoe is right for you, get in touch with one of our experts and we will help point you in the right direction.

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