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Friday, February 17, 2012

Bauer TotalOne Stick: Review

Rating: (Out of 5)
Overall Performance: 4.9
Weight: 4.5
Feel: 5
Durability: 4
Appearance: 4.8 (LE: 5)

The Bauer TotalOne offers just about everything you want from a stick.  It has the newest technology, it looks great, and is  one of the lightest sticks on the market right now, weighing in at 433 grams on the standard senior 87 flex.  It has a double concave sidewalls with squared off sides, typical to the Supreme series.  It was also featured as our #1 stick in our countdown of the Top 5 Hockey Sticks as of March 2012, making it to be what we think, the best stick out there.

The TotalOne is designed to give the shooter the hardest and most accurate shot they can take at their level.  With a redesigned flex point in the middle, called midkick, it transfers the power to where the shooter is going to have his hand rather than down below it.  This is going to allow for optimal power on slappers.  Bauer has also added more material to the point of the stick where the shaft meets the blade, the increased rigidity at theis point allows the shooter to fire with more power and accuraracy because the blade will not open up when the shot is taken.  The new blade core, Power Core III, will give the blade more durability and stiffness, while remaining extremely light and balanced.  The TotalOne, comes in grip, regular, and Limited Edition (LE) finishes.  The LE finish is more of a matte feel than the others.

The Bauer TotalOne is one of the best made sticks on the market because of:

  • Durability
  • Lightweight
  • Balanced and comfortable feel
  • Midkick technology
  • Power Core III technology
If I had to give a recommendation on a stick right now it would be the Bauer Supreme TotalOne.

Get the TotalOne here  (grip here)
Get the TotalOne LE here

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