My friend let me use this stick. One of the best sticks I have ever used. This stick is wonderful for quick wrist-shots and others. The only problem was that he said he has gotten 3 of them and broke the first 2 in a month. But overall I thought it was a very good stick.
great stick! it isnt as light as some other top of the line twigs. the blade broke internally after about seven weeks of play. the feel is unreal, it doesnt have as quick of a release as eastons though.
great stick! it isnt as light as some other top of the line twigs. the blade broke internally after about seven weeks of play. the feel is unreal, it doesnt have as quick of a release as eastons though.
I got my mybauer about a month and a half ago, and I waited to put a review up because I wanted to put it through it's pases. I have a S19, and I would do a full comparison but my S19 is a intermediate, and it's a 65 flex, instead of my favourite 102 Pro flex, so it wouldn't be fare.
Over all I love the ONE95, it is amazing with big shots and the quick release, and what no one actually talks about, is how well the puck feels on your blade. I'm a defenceman, so naturally I got this stick for the big slaps, and the even greater one-timers. Now that I have the ONE95 I feel more confident and get some dangles here and there.
I love the ONE95 and will suggest it to anyone.
MyBauer, Supreme ONE95 Senior 102 Pro Flex, PM9 Stamkos. 2010 version.
I also have a Easton Stealth (S19) Intermediate 65 flex, Zetterberg.
So all in all they're great sticks, I think if I had my current specs, on my S19 I would like it more because the release is unbelievably quick. But you can't go wrong with the ONE95. Although I think the ONE95 is better for puck control, and the feel of the puck on your blade. thank you, and Keep on Snipin'
Love this stick, I love the look of it too just plain black look looks very clean, the stick feel I like as well but I personally think that it will look better if they use that matte finish on the whole stick like the AK stick, and I love the feel of it too very soft feel not too lively feels like a wood blade but I do get some cracks on the bottom of the blade from much usage, then 1month later it broke in the blade. I still love this stick though and keep in mind its a low-mid kickpoint stick its more ideal for those slapshots and one-timers than a normal low kick stick would be plus its a little heavier than most high end sticks but still very balanced and I would normally take heavier stick over the lighter ones anyways.
I took the time to register on Hockey Us because I wanted to share this review about Bauer's poor stick durability in both the top end Vapor and Supreme One95 lines. I have played hockey since mites including two years of Division 1. Still play 2-3x week. I have used Bauer for years. However, I have been very disappointed with the increasing poor durability of their sticks and feel compelled to share on-line. I bought a new Vapor top end in December, 2009 and played roughly 40x before it broke = $5.00/skate. I thought I'd buy a more durable stick like Supreme One95 in May. I played less than 20x before this stick broke = $10.00/skate. That's not right. I probably take a handful of slapshots each skate so these sticks cost $1-2.00/slap shot..!
I am trying to evaluate top end sticks that are also durable. Please advise.
Thanks
I took the time to register on Hockey Us because I wanted to share this review about Bauer's poor stick durability in both the top end Vapor and Supreme One95 lines. I have played hockey since mites including two years of Division 1. Still play 2-3x week. I have used Bauer for years. However, I have been very disappointed with the increasing poor durability of their sticks and feel compelled to share on-line. I bought a new Vapor top end in December, 2009 and played roughly 40x before it broke = $5.00/skate. I thought I'd buy a more durable stick like Supreme One95 in May. I played less than 20x before this stick broke = $10.00/skate. That's not right. I probably take a handful of slapshots each skate so these sticks cost $1-2.00/slap shot..!
I am trying to evaluate top end sticks that are also durable. Please advise.
Thanks
Overall its one of the best, if not THE best stick ive ever used. The power is amazing. At first it felt more like my crazy light, but i started using it for power and the thing lasers puck to the net. 10 out of 10, 100 out of 100. Any serious defense man should buy this stick, and forwards with a slapper should as well. Its nice and durable and the look, feel, everything is grade A.
it has an okay feel and is pretty good for stick handling but is amazing for taking a nice hard slapshot or a quick wrist shot. it is much more durable then an X60 and if yuo can aford one and are more of a shooter than a dangler than you should really buy a one95. it also has a nice feel with the stick'um coating on it.
it's impossible to recommend whih stick is for you since you have to try them and like them. At least give some ideas about yourself: age, weight, position
I am currently 5 foot 6 inches, weigh 120 pounds, and am 14 years old. I play forward, and want a durable stick that with great stick handling. Thanks.
I am a kind of advanced begginer when it comes to hockey because i have never played a hockey game on ice but on street and roller. I have enough money for any stick out and i don't know what stick to get. I like to take all kinds of shots (wrist slap etc.) but i've never played a competitive game. Because i am 15 5'6 130 i'm not sure if i should get intermediate or senior and i'm pretty sure im going to be a winger. So if anyone has any suggestions please let me know. You can email me at
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Best stick I've used so far!
But the problem is they keep on breakin...i've already gone through 3 and its still mid-season. Other than the durability its great