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Bauer Composite Hockey Sticks

Bauer Hockey offers one of the most diverse and advanced selection of hockey sticks so players can buy a stick that truly fits their game.

Bauer AG5NT Sticks

The Bauer AG5NT Sticks are simply the lightest and quick releasing Bauer sticks by a large margin. At a ridiculous 335 grams (85 flex) and an even quicker shot release then even the HyperLite, the AG5NT Hockey Stick raises the bar across the entire industry.
Bauer AG5NT Grip
Hockey Stick
$249.99 - $359.99
  • Level of Play: Elite
  • Flex Profile: Low Kick
  • Weight: 337 grams (87 flex)
  • Materials: Boron Fiber Technology
  • Construction: MonoComp One-Piece
  • Blade: Boron Fiber Technology
  • Flexes: JR (30, 40, 50) - INT (55, 65) - SR (70, 77, 87, 102)
  • Lengths: JR (50", 52", 54") - INT (57") - SR (60")

 
The Bauer AG5NT Stick is the lightest and quick-releasing Bauer Hockey stick ever. For the first time ever and exclusive to Bauer, the new Boron Fiber technology delivers optimal stiffness and compression strength standard materials. This makes the AG5NT the lightest stick ever, the quickest Bauer shot release ever, all with the same level of durability as previous ADV sticks. 

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Bauer Vapor Sticks - Low Kick

The Bauer Vapor Stick Line was engineered for the sniper looking for the quickest shot release possible. The extra-low kick point requires minimal effort for an explosive release which is accentuated by the stiff, lively blade.

Bauer Nexus Sticks - Mid Kick

Bauer Nexus Sync
Grip Hockey Stick
$199.99 - $339.99
  • Level of Play: Elite
  • Flex Profile: Mid Kick
  • Weight: 365 grams (87 flex at 60")
  • Materials: TeXtreme Carbon Fiber
  • Construction: MonoComp 1-Piece
  • Blade: ConnectTech Technology
  • Flexes: JR (30, 40, 50) - INT (55, 65) - SR (70, 77, 87)
  • Lengths:JR (50", 52", 54") - INT (57") - SR (60", 62")

  
The Bauer Nexus Sync Stick brings a whole new meaning of connectedness between your hands and the game. The brand new ConnectTech Blade Technology provides enhanced puck feedback on every single dangle, shot or pass since the rubberized layer in the blade is now extended through the entire shaft. 

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Bauer Nexus E4
Grip Hockey Stick
$159.99
  • Level of Play: Performance
  • Flex Profile: Mid Kick
  • Weight: 430 grams (87 flex at 60")
  • Materials: 15K Carbon Fiber
  • Construction: Fused HP Two-Piece
  • Blade: Dual-Cell Core
  • Flexes: JR (40, 50) - INT (55, 65) - SR (70, 77, 87)
  • Lengths: JR (54") - INT (57") - SR (60")


The Bauer Nexus E4 Stick clocks in at an incredible 430 grams (85 flex) and boasts one of the most popular and effortless shot releases in the game today. The full 15K carbon fiber construction works with the unique ER Spine Technology to make this the lightest Bauer stick ever at this price. 

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Bauer Nexus E3
Grip Hockey Stick
$129.99 - $139.99
  • Level of Play: Performance
  • Flex Profile: Mid Kick
  • Weight: 451 grams (87 flex at 60")
  • Materials: Unidirectional Carbon Fiber
  • Construction: Fused HP Two-Piece
  • Blade: Cell Core
  • Flexes: JR (50) - INT (55, 65) - SR (77, 87)
  • Lengths: JR (54") - INT (57") - SR (60")


The Bauer Nexus E3 Stick is a perfect fit for the all-around playmaker looking for high-end performance and technologies at a great price. For the first time ever at this price point, Bauer used the signature ER Spine Technology that reduces weight, improves control and feels amazing in the hands with its unique 5-sided shaft shape. 

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Bauer Nexus Performance
Grip Hockey Stick - Youth
$89.99 - $99.99
  • Level of Play: Performance
  • Flex Profile: Mid Kick
  • Weight: 330 grams (30 flex)
  • Materials: Unidirectional Carbon
  • Construction: Fused Two-Piece
  • Blade: Cell Core
  • Flexes: 20, 30, 40
  • Lengths: 46", 50", 52"

  
The Bauer Nexus Performance Youth Sticks were designed for the young superstar playing competitive hockey and is looking for a stick to get the job done right. Bauer didn't take an adult stick, shrink it and call it a youth stick but instead strategically built this from top to bottom with the youth hockey player in mind. 

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