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Intermediate Bauer Nexus Tracer Left Hand Hockey Stick P92 65 Flex (Used)

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Intermediate Bauer Nexus Tracer Left Hand Hockey Stick P92 65 Flex (Used)

$120.00USD
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CategoryHockey > Sticks
BrandBauer
ModelNexus Tracer
Flex 65 Flex
Age Group Intermediate
Pattern P92, Mid
Condition Used
Hand Left
Quantity1 available

This is a Bauer Nexus Tracer left-handed hockey stick with a 65 flex and P92 curve pattern, designed to balance power and accuracy on the ice. The Nexus Tracer series emphasizes responsive feedback and quick release, making it suited for players who rely on a precise shot and good puck control. The P92 blade pattern offers a reliable toe curve for versatile puck handling and shooting options. The 65 flex provides moderate stiffness, allowing enough whip for shot power while maintaining control. This stick is used but remains functional for continued performance. This stick is best suited for intermediate-level players who have developed a consistent shot and are looking to refine their accuracy without sacrificing power. The 65 flex is ideal for players with average to above-average strength who want a responsive feel through their shot release. The left-hand orientation fits players who shoot left and prefer a balanced curve for both pass reception and scoring opportunities.

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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