My son (17) plays with the Bauer one80 and he loves it. Lightweight, durable, quick.. unfortunately, his just broke (he blocked a slap shot with it) and he went back to his 2nd stick, which is an Easton, which he now can't stand. He played with the Bauer one95 last year, got a one80 this year after the one95 broke.. the one80 is cheaper, and just as good in every respect as far as he is concerned. He does not like the Bauer Vapors because he does not like the "stick-um" covering that the Vapor sticks come with. If you read the advertising, the One80 seems to indicate that the shaft is sticky, but it's really just a little ribbing down the edges.. enough to be useful but not annoying.
The Nike Bauer sticks have good flex for slapshots and ristshots.
I use the Bauer Vapour X:40, and it is a very good stick, and if you are willing to spend the money, the X:60 is better quality. (And it looks cool! Bonus!) XD
I Think Bauer reebok Easton r really good brands but it really depends on the curve and the flex of the dtick
I use (and love) the xxxx because it has a lower flex point than most sticks, making it good for wrist shots and slap shot. Not sure what the x60 is good for.
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A good one
A number of hockey nets have received good reviews. these include: Bauer, Reebok, Nike, Adidas, Eagle Ball, WinnWell, Sherwood, and Canada Street Hockey.
on the handle or in the midddle
its probably the best stick for driveway hockey because the blade doesnt wear down but it is awful for ice hockey
For my 12th grade science expierament I tested which composite, intermediate hockey stick is the lightest. I tested a Nike Bauer one95, an easton stick'um stealth, a reebok 10k, a CCM U stick, and a Nike Bauer one 90 (this is different from a one95, its a year older. the results showed that the Easton Stealth was the lightest followed by the one95. The reebok 12k came in last.
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