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. Its advanced technical features are designed for the next generation of players. It is a versatile blade with an 8mm concave that allows for harder shots combined with a robust structural design that maintains excellent stability during shooting. Enjoy a stiff and sturdy, yet extremely lightweight blade.
Polypropylene (PP) material is lighter than traditional Polyethylene (PE) material and holds its shape well. The blade surface is also softer, providing a very soft ball feel.
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.

