Bauer Vapor X40 Hockey Stick
Bauer Vapor X40 hockey stick available at icewarehouse.com and inlinewarehouse.com The Bauer Vapor X40 grip hockey stick is the most affordable stick in the Bauer Vapor line with intelli-sense shot technology, Pure Shot blade profile, and aero core II. Bauer has also introduced the Intelli-sense shot technology to this years Vapor line. Bauer sought to create a stick that can do everything, from big slappers from the point, to dangling through the “D” and ripping a wristers past the goalie. The Intelli-sense shot technology, alters the flex of the stick based upon the type of shot you are taking. This allows you to load up maximum energy on slap shots and one-timers while having an explosive low-kick point for wrist shots and snap shots. Bauer is able to alter the flex by basing it on the lower hand placement on the shaft. This makes for a great all around stick. The X40 also features what Bauer is calling Pure Shot blade profile, which is additional material at connection point between the shaft and the blade. This increases blade rigidity offering pin-point shot accuracy. Bauer has also introduced a new type of foam used in the blade called Aero Core II technology. This foam offers an exceptional puck feel, helping to keep the puck stuck to the blade when receiving passes. The X:40 hockey stick offers some great performance at a value price. Construction: Traditional one-piece composite stick construction Shaft: Micro feel II shaft – Rounded corners and double concave …
It just really depends if you like a low kick stick or a mid kick. Personally i like a mid kick stick so i would go with the supreme series.
Charan at IW Hockey
Hi, I can’t choose between Vapor X:40 and One60. Both are on sale in my region.
The U+ Pro would be the better stick.
Chris at IW Hockey
This or the CCM U+ pro?
That one’s a classic! Good luck searching!
Erik at IW Hockey
The real question is, is where does a guy get his hands on an Easton Gretzky Extra-Stiff the Chrome one. Yeah that one. The best stick Ive ever used. I know many weren’t made and they are hard to find but somebody has got to have one.
bought one for 30 bucks
The Pro Shops have a riveting machine. As for time, it depends on the shop. Some may take a couple hours or less, others may take longer.
Chris at IW Hockey
Chris, how do the pro shops punch out skates, and how long do they take?
This stick would work well for beginners. Although, it’s discontinued. I’d recommend the X3.0 stick.
Chris at IW Hockey
I’ve just started hockey is this a okay stick for beginners.
527 grams. It’s slightly lighter than the X40, but they feel about the same.
Chris at IW Hockey
how heavy is the X4.0? like more lightweight or…?
I’d go for the Easton 65s.
Chris at IW Hockey
The X40 is definitely the better stick, but both are discontinued. The current years’ models are X4.0 (for the X40) and the X3.0 (for the X20).
Chris at IW Hockey
this or the x20?
Bauer X:40 or Eaton 65s in all around?
I’d recommend the ST.
Chris at IW Hockey
Bauer x:40, or Easton ST??
Ooh, that one comes down to personal preference. I’d say the ST.
Chris at IW Hockey
Bauer x40 or Easton ST
thx
Nope, not really anything to be concerned about. It’s just a piece of graphite material or something that came loose in the stick.
Chris at IW Hockey
Bauer One80 intermediate for $109
Chris at IW Hockey
Probably the Vapor X3.0.
Chris at IW Hockey