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In the present day, shopping for hockey gear can be very difficult. Certain things may not be comfortable, fit properly, or have the correct color to match your team colors. It comes very easy to get the right hockey stick with the new bauer hyper lite because it is extremely customizable, very durable, and it is built with a very fast release timing and lightness. The bauer hyperlite hockey stick has a lot of options when it comes to how the stick works. It has eleven different options when it comes to the flex of your hockey stick. The flex is how far and how quick can your hockey stick bend before it snaps. People figure out their flex by having it a little less than half their weight. Majority of the top high school players in Wisconsin are 160lbs. and use a 65 to 77 flex. The flexs are 30, 40, 50, 55, 65, 70, 77, 87, and 102. There are 4 options for deciding how the puck comes off of the stick. The curve of the stick dictates in which way the puck flies off of the stick. There are three different hand side types for the stick, righty, lefty, and flat which is very uncommon for anyone to use over the age of 6. Hyperlites have been released for almost two months and I have been playing a lot of hockey with this stick and it has barely been damaged. The stick is very well put together and compact which makes it more durable to slap shots, deflecting a puck, and getting slashed. Compared to the most similar stick, the ccm trigger 5 pro, the hyperlite lasts much longer. I broke 3 trigger 5 pros in 40 days while playing at a lower level of hockey. In the last month while playing at upper highschool level, the hyperlite barely has a scratch. All of the senior sized hockey sticks, 70 flex and up, weigh 385 grams, while the 50, 55, 65, flex weigh 325 grams. The competitors of the hyperlite all weigh over 500 grams. The weight of the hockey stick is extremely important because it dictates how quickly you can move around your stick, pass, shoot, and control the puck. With the ability to have a light and durable stick, the quick release technology becomes even more noticeable. Quick release is how quick the puck can move off the stick when held flat with no presser of the stick. The technology makes the stick pop back straight, instead of being bent by the force off the puck. The stick pops back in less than .4 seconds when taking resistance from a puck travelling 75 mph which is extremely quick. Meanwhile, the trigger 5 takes over 1.2 seconds to straighten while taking a 75 mph puck. The Bauer Hyperlite is very durable, lightweight, reliable, and very customizable. The hyperlite is the most universal stick and it is an amazing option for any type of player. Overall, there are no flaws to the stick and it is the best stick on the market at the moment.
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In the present day, shopping for hockey gear can be very difficult. Certain things may not be comfortable, fit properly, or have the correct color to match your team colors. It comes very easy to get the right hockey stick with the new bauer hyper lite because it is extremely customizable, very durable, and it is built with a very fast release timing and lightness. The bauer hyperlite hockey stick has a lot of options when it comes to how the stick works. It has eleven different options when it comes to the flex of your hockey stick. The flex is how far and how quick can your hockey stick bend before it snaps. People figure out their flex by having it a little less than half their weight. Majority of the top high school players in Wisconsin are 160lbs. and use a 65 to 77 flex. The flexs are 30, 40, 50, 55, 65, 70, 77, 87, and 102. There are 4 options for deciding how the puck comes off of the stick. The curve of the stick dictates in which way the puck flies off of the stick. There are three different hand side types for the stick, righty, lefty, and flat which is very uncommon for anyone to use over the age of 6. Hyperlites have been released for almost two months and I have been playing a lot of hockey with this stick and it has barely been damaged. The stick is very well put together and compact which makes it more durable to slap shots, deflecting a puck, and getting slashed. Compared to the most similar stick, the ccm trigger 5 pro, the hyperlite lasts much longer. I broke 3 trigger 5 pros in 40 days while playing at a lower level of hockey. In the last month while playing at upper highschool level, the hyperlite barely has a scratch. All of the senior sized hockey sticks, 70 flex and up, weigh 385 grams, while the 50, 55, 65, flex weigh 325 grams. The competitors of the hyperlite all weigh over 500 grams. The weight of the hockey stick is extremely important because it dictates how quickly you can move around your stick, pass, shoot, and control the puck. With the ability to have a light and durable stick, the quick release technology becomes even more noticeable. Quick release is how quick the puck can move off the stick when held flat with no presser of the stick. The technology makes the stick pop back straight, instead of being bent by the force off the puck. The stick pops back in less than .4 seconds when taking resistance from a puck travelling 75 mph which is extremely quick. Meanwhile, the trigger 5 takes over 1.2 seconds to straighten while taking a 75 mph puck. The Bauer Hyperlite is very durable, lightweight, reliable, and very customizable. The hyperlite is the most universal stick and it is an amazing option for any type of player. Overall, there are no flaws to the stick and it is the best stick on the market at the moment.