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Used CUT Bauer Vapor Hyperlite 2, Right Hand, 70 Flex, P92, 61”

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CategoryHockey > Sticks
BrandBauer Hockey SticksBauer
ModelBauer Vapor Hyperlite 2 Hockey StickVapor Hyperlite 2
Age Group Senior Hockey SticksSenior, Intermediate Hockey SticksIntermediate
Pattern P92, Mid Pattern Hockey SticksMid
Hand Right Handed Hockey SticksRight
Flex 66 - 70
Stick Length 61"
Condition Used
Quantity1 available

OPEN TO OFFERS Chip on the hyperlite 2 and hole at the toe.. Hyperlite only. Can bundle with other items in my listings. Each stick used about 5-6 times Used Bauer Proto-R, Right Hand, 70 Flex, P92, 61.5” Used Bauer Hyperlite2, Right Hand, 70 Flex, P92, 61.5” I’m switching curves so I have no use for them now. Send offers if interested

Perfect stick for:
Offensive players, especially wingers, who rely on quick hands and speedy puck control.
Lightweight
Response
Feel

The Bauer Vapor Hyperlite 2 hockey stick enhances the legacy of the Vapor line, focusing on speed and agility. It is the lightest and most durable version yet, incorporating ACL 2.0 technology for optimized carbon layering, which reduces weight by 25 grams compared to the previous model. This lighter design improves stick handling, shot speed, and maneuverability on the ice.

The Hyperlite 2 has all the newest technologies and the lowest kick point. It's the biggest, the badest, the newest, and the flashiest. Bauer has made efforts to address durability concerns from the original Hyperlite. The DURAFLEX Resin System seems to have improved the stick's longevity without adding significant weight. I love the puck feel with this stick. The shaft's texture provides a good grip without being overly tacky, and the blade offers consistent feedback, allowing for puck awareness without looking down.

Jon Leung

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