Short Corner.
Field hockey player controlling the ball on turf
Field Hockey · Est. 2021

The stick is the
whole conversation.

Composite to elite carbon, protective kit, and honest field notes — chosen by people who still play three nights a week.

Turf-tested Free shipping over $75 FIH-approved shapes Boston, MA
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01 — The line-up

One honest ladder of sticks.

Forgiving composite at the bottom, elite carbon at the top. Every rung is a stick we would actually pull from the bag.

S/01

Grays GR 4000 stick

Composite · Mid bow · Forgiving entry
$70
Grays GR 4000 stick
S/02

STX Surgeon 100 stick

50% carbon · Low bow · Control
$140
STX Surgeon 100 stick
S/03

adidas Ruzo stick

70% carbon · Extra-low bow · Drag-flick
$180
adidas Ruzo stick
S/04

Osaka Vision 25 stick

90% carbon · Pro bow · Power
$230
Osaka Vision 25 stick
S/05

Grays GX 6000 stick

95% carbon · Mega bow · Elite
$250
Grays GX 6000 stick
S/06

Shin / glove / mouthguard bundle

Protective kit · Match-ready starter
$50
Shin glove and mouthguard protective bundle

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Our whole philosophy
A stick you trust makes the first touch disappear.
Short Corner Hockey — Field notes, No. 01
02 — Off the ball

What keeps the legs under you.

Two things we take around a heavy session, two short guides worth reading before the next one.

Hydration

TurfCharge Electrolyte Mix

Fast-absorbing electrolytes for full-length turf sessions. Stay sharp deep into the fourth quarter.

$34 View product
Recovery

ReCover Field Blend

Collagen and magnesium for joints and legs the morning after a hard match.

$39 View product
Ebook · $1.60

The Short Corner Playbook

Set routines for the attacking penalty corner.

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Ebook · $1.75

First Touch Fundamentals

Stick-skill progressions to clean up your receiving.

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03 — The journal

Field notes from the turf.


About Short Corner

Run by players, for players.

Short Corner Hockey started in a club kit-room in Boston, sorting through sticks nobody could really tell apart on paper. We keep a small line because the honest answer to "which stick" is usually one of a few, not forty.

Our story
Short Corner Hockey players at a club session