Bauer Nexus Tracer Hockey Stick
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Bauer Nexus Tracer Hockey Stick
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.
Key features include:
ER Spine | Enhances the flex profile and fits better into your hands for optimal control. |
Updated Mid-Kick Flex Profile | Efficient energy transfer when loading and releasing shots and the feel of an optimized balance point. |
TeXtreme® Carbon Fiber Wrap | Ultra-light strength and protection on the blade and shaft to help safeguard against stick impacts and more. |
CONNECTECH Technology | Enhanced puck feel through a scrim layer found in the blade and shaft that’s engineered to dampen vibrations for more control in shots and passes. |
Top Competitors
The CCM FT Ghost is a powerful option in CCM's lineup, featuring a hybrid kick point for strong shot loading and quick releases. It has an X-Soft Pro blade for a great puck feel and a "C" geometry shaft for improved handling and comfort. The CCM Jetspeed FT7 Pro also offers a hybrid kick point, utilizing Nanolite Shield carbon layering for a lightweight, durable design, with a blade designed to enhance puck control.
What people are saying about the Nexus Tracer:
👍 Pros |
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The stick is super whippy. It has great handling, and the control is pretty good with the spine. |
Great stick, very durable, the shot and feel is excellent. |
Great feel on this stick and I love the graphics. |
👎 Cons |
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Stick extenders are really hard to make stay firm due to the unique shape of the shaft, so as a tall player it is tough. |
My son had two of these break within a month span. We will be switching to something different. |
This stick has a flimsy feel to it. Every time I used it I thought it would snap right in my hands. |
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.
Kelly Leathem