Hey Chase I have the Bauer Nexus Sync stick got it 2 weeks ago and i hope u read the comment about the Bauer Re Akt Helmet any way the stick is a P92 87 Flex i used it on last Wednesday for ice hockey so have a good one Chase Hi to the gang have a good one my friend Bill.
I sure did my friend and happy Holidays Merry Christmas and have a great New year to u and to the staff and to your family also Chase thank u my friend.
Negative, the E5 Pro is really close to a re-skinned Geo though. The new Response Layer is a big upgrade plus its 365 grams compared to the Geo which is 390 grams. Chase at IW Hockey
Hey Chase I really enjoyed the Bauer Nexus Sync stick and plus i still like the color too any have a good one Bill and hope u read the other comments i gave u my friend.
no they dont lmao hyperlites tend to break a lot but ive had my geo since december and it feels the same still. if you’re flexing it all the time off ice to see if it will break or playing without tape outside obviously it’s gonna break but if you take care of it you should be fine for 2+ years
@@brandonmitchell1457 Personal preference. I love the 5 sided grip. It's still a 4 side grip at the top. As for doing anything, it definitely does, it's simple geometry.
DO NOT BUY. Very weak stick. Weakest I’ve ever used - 3 broke in 3months (paid for two-one free in warranty that broke 3 weeks later). Expensive waste of money
Can I point you in the JetSpeed direction? CCM has really dialed in their construction in terms of durability and lightweight design and their new line coming out is pretty dang solid. Brandon at IW Hockey
@@ice.warehouse which Jetspeed is the best bang for your buck? I'm balling on a budget, and I like the Bauer Sync but it is a little expensive for me. Is the Nexus E5 Pro a more durable option as well?
Always great info Chase. Appreciate ya man!
Hey Chase I have the Bauer Nexus Sync stick got it 2 weeks ago and i hope u read the comment about the Bauer Re Akt Helmet any way the stick is a P92 87 Flex i used it on last Wednesday for ice hockey so have a good one Chase Hi to the gang have a good one my friend Bill.
Hey Bill, happy holidays and I hope you're enjoy that Sync!
Chase at IW Hockey
I sure did my friend and happy Holidays Merry Christmas and have a great New year to u and to the staff and to your family also Chase thank u my friend.
So it’s a Reskinned geo?
lighter weight with response layer throughout the stick instead of only the blade
Negative, the E5 Pro is really close to a re-skinned Geo though. The new Response Layer is a big upgrade plus its 365 grams compared to the Geo which is 390 grams.
Chase at IW Hockey
Hey Chase I really enjoyed the Bauer Nexus Sync stick and plus i still like the color too any have a good one Bill and hope u read the other comments i gave u my friend.
Hey Bill, hope all's well buddy! The Sync was pretty dang solid even if I am a low-kick stick fan.
Chase at IW Hockey
very good
Is it gonna brake in the first 5 shots? All of these expensive sticks brake so fast
It's not gonna brake, it's gonna break.
no they dont lmao hyperlites tend to break a lot but ive had my geo since december and it feels the same still. if you’re flexing it all the time off ice to see if it will break or playing without tape outside obviously it’s gonna break but if you take care of it you should be fine for 2+ years
Nysnc
I was waiting for this comment!
Brandon at IW Hockey
@@ice.warehouse I'm happy I didn't let you down :)
Still doing the 5 sided shaft eh. Well, it’s a no for me
why dont you like it? it’s my favorite part about my sling and geo
@@colby.lifts08 I don’t think it does anything and it’s uncomfortable. I get way better grip and control on a traditional shaped stick.
@@brandonmitchell1457 interesting its incredibly comfortable and generates more power in my experience
@@colby.lifts08 hey do what works for ya!
@@brandonmitchell1457 Personal preference. I love the 5 sided grip. It's still a 4 side grip at the top. As for doing anything, it definitely does, it's simple geometry.
I know will
DO NOT BUY. Very weak stick. Weakest I’ve ever used - 3 broke in 3months (paid for two-one free in warranty that broke 3 weeks later). Expensive waste of money
Can I point you in the JetSpeed direction? CCM has really dialed in their construction in terms of durability and lightweight design and their new line coming out is pretty dang solid.
Brandon at IW Hockey
@@ice.warehouse which Jetspeed is the best bang for your buck? I'm balling on a budget, and I like the Bauer Sync but it is a little expensive for me. Is the Nexus E5 Pro a more durable option as well?