Bauer Vapor FLYPRO GRIP Junior Hockey Stick
Bauer Vapor FLYPRO GRIP Junior Hockey Stick delivers pro-inspired performance in a design tailored for young players. With a Low Kick Point and XE Taper technology, it allows lightning-quick shot release for an advantage on every shift.
The UD Carbon shaft and Energy Core 3 blade with 15K Carbon Fiber offer excellent durability, responsiveness, and puck feel. Optimized shaft length and flex ensure kids get the perfect balance of control and power. The chrome finish adds a standout look on the ice.
Key features of Bauer Vapor FLYPRO GRIP Junior hockey stick
- ✔ Junior version – engineered for young players
- ✔ Low Kick Point for fast, explosive release
- ✔ XE Taper for efficient energy transfer
- ✔ UD Carbon round shaft for lightweight durability
- ✔ Energy Core 3 blade with 15K Carbon Fiber
- ✔ Great puck feel with enhanced control
- ✔ Stylish chrome finish
Technical specifications:
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Level | Junior / Elite Feel |
| Shaft length |
132 cm (Flex 40) 137 cm (Flex 50) |
| Total length |
151 cm (Flex 40) 156 cm (Flex 50) |
| Shaft technology | Low Kick, XE Taper, UD Carbon, Round Shaft |
| Blade technology | Energy Core 3, 15K Carbon Fiber |
| Finish | Chrome design |
Bauer Vapor FLYPRO GRIP Junior gives young players the speed, control, and feel they need to grow their game. Get it now and let them shine on the ice!
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.












