MB (Medium Blade)
Medium stiff material, good durability, and a great overall feel with soft ball contact.
NB (Normal Blade)
Slightly softer than MB material, the blade surface is harder than MB material. A very slick material on all playing surfaces.
MBC/NBC (Medium/Normal Blade Carbon)
The blade contains carbon fiber reinforcement, which makes the blade stiffer without significant added weight. The number of carbon fiber pieces/plates varies from one to three, depending on the blade model.
CPB (Carbon Polymer Blade)
Top-tier material combining carbon fiber and lightweight polymer – for maximum stiffness and lightness.
Description
Description
The Zone AIR/ONE reduces the weight of existing Zone blades by 12–15%, improving balance and feel. Advanced technical features are designed for the next generation of players. A versatile blade with an 8mm concave that enables harder shots combined with a sturdy structural design that maintains excellent stability during shooting. Enjoy a stiff and supportive, yet extremely lightweight blade.
The PE material is easily moldable to the player's preferences and provides great ball feel while gliding easily on most playing surfaces. This type of plastic is slightly heavier and harder on the surface than PP material.
Specifications
Specifications
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Material
Zone blade materials
Zone blade materials
PE (Polyethylene)
PE plastic is the most traditional and widely used material for floorball courts. It is a reliable "basic material" that suits almost all player types.
PE-H (Hard)
PE-H is a slightly harder version of traditional PE plastic. It is designed for players who need more support and power in their performance.
PP (Polypropylene)
PP plastic is a material that feels "slippery" against the mat.
PP-H (Hard / Air Hard)
PP-H combines the lightness and slipperiness of PP plastic with the firmness of PE-H. This is often the choice of Zone's top players.


