Bauer Nexus E50 PRO GRIP JR hockey stick
Bauer Nexus E50 PRO GRIP JR hockey stick is an excellent choice for young hockey players who want to use the latest stick technologies without exceeding their budget. Designed with juniors in mind, this stick offers key technological upgrades that can significantly enhance your child's game.
Kick Point: Mid Kick Point
The Bauer Nexus E50 PRO GRIP JR stick features a mid kick point that provides versatility and precise shots from any position on the ice. It is an ideal solution for young players who value flexibility and variety in their game.
Taper Technology: Standard
The standard taper technology guarantees reliability and stability, which is crucial during dynamic actions on the ice.
Shaft Construction: ER Spine, UD Carbon Fiber
The stick features an ER Spine construction with a five-sided shape that creates a spine along the back of the shaft. This eliminates excess carbon fiber in key areas, making it easier to load energy and allowing for faster and more controlled shot releases.
Blade Construction: Dual Cell Bridgecore, Hexcel Carbon
The blade is made of Hexcel Carbon and features Dual Cell Bridgecore technology. It uses dual-density foam - softer on the bottom and lighter on the top, increasing puck feel and reducing the stick's weight. Additionally, the central carbon bridge provides stability and improves puck control.
Shaft Shape: 5-Sided
The five-sided shaft shape offers better ergonomics and user comfort, translating to better stick handling.
Key Features:
- Mid Kick Point: Versatility and precision in shots
- ER Spine: Faster and more controlled energy release
- UD Carbon Fiber: Lightness and durability
- Dual Cell Bridgecore: Exceptional puck feel
- 5-Sided Shaft: Ergonomics and comfort
Invest in the Bauer Nexus E50 PRO GRIP JR hockey stick and give your young hockey player the advantage they need to develop their skills and gain confidence on the ice. This stick is the perfect tool for any young player who wants to succeed in hockey!
Hockey Stick Height
While standing upright with the stick in front of your body (the blade touching the ground), the stick should be positioned between your chin and nose. When wearing skates, the stick should align with your chin. Hockey sticks come in specific lengths, so not every player can simply grab a stick off the shelf and expect a perfect fit. In such cases, the stick may need to be cut or extended using an extension. Shortening the stick will increase its stiffness, while adding an extension will reduce its stiffness. Most composite hockey sticks will have markings indicating how the flex rating changes after cutting the stick.
Hockey Stick Flex
A lower flex rating means the stick is softer and easier to bend, while a higher flex rating means the stick is stiffer and requires more force to bend.