Bauer Nexus Adv Hole In Blade
The new bauer adv with a hole in the blade.
Bauer nexus adv hole in blade. The intent of this hole. The nexus adv is unique in its blade design. The nexus adv redefines stick performance. Bauer s standard 30 day warranty applies to the nexus adv.
The game changing feature that we re seeing is called slingtech and is essentially just a long hole in the upper portion of the blade whichs runs nearly the full length of the blade. According to bauer s website the nexus adv. Debrusk s new twig the bauer nexus adv isn t your typical hockey stick. Been excited to get my hands on this weird looking blade for quite some time.
And while we won t know 100 about the blade durability until they hit the ice bauer expects durability to be on par with their current elite level blades. Against the carolina hurricanes kuznetsov scored in his first game using bauer s revolutionary hockey stick the nexus adv which features a hole in its blade. But unlike the o stick there is some solid science behind the hole in the blade of the bauer nexus adv. While bauer has already released two previous adv sticks the bauer nexus adv stick is the first to come with some wild new technology.
The new bauer adv with a hole in the blade. The twig appears to be bauer s nexus adv a revolutionary hockey stick in the nhl. This version of the stick is only used by a handful of players in the nhl and first debuted in an nhl game in january. The basic principal of slingtech technology and the hole in the blade is to create a slingshot effect when releasing the puck.
Friday the russian center took to the ice at medstar capitals iceplex with a fiberglass stick that had a long narrow hole in its blade. Not only is this the lightest nexus stick ever created but it is also loaded with a revolutionary technology that will give players a level of confidence they have never experienced when shooting the puck. So first off bauer hockey is calling this new invention the slingtech blade and the hole essentially functions as a hinge point in that the bottom of the blade can move somewhat independently of the top part of the blade.