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Junior Bauer Nexus Tracer Left Hand Hockey Stick P28 50 Flex (Used)

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Junior Bauer Nexus Tracer Left Hand Hockey Stick P28 50 Flex (Used)

$150.00USD
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CategoryHockey > Sticks
BrandBauer
ModelNexus Tracer
Pattern P28, Toe
Flex 50 Flex
Condition Used
Pro Stock Retail
Age Group Junior
Hand Left
Stick Length 57"

Up for sale is a used Bauer Nexus Tracer hockey stick, designed for junior players and featuring a left-hand grip. This stick has a 50 Flex and comes with the popular P28 pattern. It has seen minimal use, as I mistakenly purchased the wrong pattern. The Nexus Tracer model offers excellent performance on the ice, providing a good balance of power and precision. It's ideal for players looking to enhance their game without needing a brand new stick. If you're in need of a reliable stick that can help elevate your play, this one is worth considering.

Perfect stick for:
Players who want a lightweight stick designed to give an effortless release.
Lightweight
Response
Feel

The Bauer Nexus Tracer hockey stick is ultra-lightweight, thanks to its Carbon Fiber construction, enhancing stickhandling and puck control. It incorporates Connectech technology, a rubber layer that improves the stick-to-player feel, and Monocomp one-piece technology for strengthened consistency and fewer defects.

The Nexus' flex profile provides a great balance of power and feel. The blade is stiff enough for powerful shots, but flexible enough for delicate touch passes. The Tracer's shaft feels balanced in your hands, making it easy to maneuver and handle the puck. The grip is tacky enough to provide a secure hold, but not so sticky that it's uncomfortable. Overall, if you're a skilled player who values stickhandling and passing, the Nexus Tracer is definitely worth considering.
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