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Bauer Supreme TotalOne

November 27, 2010 Hockey Blogs No Comments

Bauer Supreme TotalOne Stick Review

The new King of the hill in Bauer’s line up of Supreme hockey sticks is the Bauer Supreme TotalOne hockey stick.

The Bauer TotalOne stick amps up the famous Bauer One95 stick with incredible feel and more power. This stick is a slap shot machine – perfect for one-timers.

The TotalOne has an extremely low strength to weight ratio. The flex point has been moved up to the middle of the stick to add more power to your slap shot. It’s built as a single piece using mono-comp design for a very balanced, responsive feel for the puck.

The Shaft

Like all Supreme sticks, the TotalOne features a shaft with double-concave wall with squared off corners. (Take a look at the Vapor series if you prefer more rounded off corners.) Half way down the Totalone stick you’ll notice a series of bumps on the corners designed to fit how your hand wraps around the stick that Bauer calls ‘Tac-Spiral’. This textured portion of the shaft gives you a better grip for your lower hand and more control over the stick. Very comfortable.

Bauer has also introduced the Pure Shot Blade profile that expands the throat to increase blade rigidity resulting in a more powerful and more accurate shot.

The TotalOne hockey stick also features a new core utilizing the Aero Foam II for stability and feel while the Power Core 3 offers a lighter weight for a better balanced stick. Bauer has also used aramid fibers in the foam cores to increase strength and vibration dampening. The TeXtreme® carbon used on the total one stick offers the ultimate balance between strength and weight.

  • Flex: 77, 87, and 102
  • Length: 60″
  • Weight: 433 grams (based on 87 flex)

    Bauer Supreme TotalOne

    November 27, 2010 Hockey Blogs No Comments

    Bauer Supreme TotalOne Stick Review

    The new King of the hill in Bauer’s line up of Supreme hockey sticks is the Bauer Supreme TotalOne hockey stick.

    The Bauer TotalOne stick amps up the famous Bauer One95 stick with incredible feel and more power. This stick is a slap shot machine – perfect for one-timers.

    The TotalOne has an extremely low strength to weight ratio. The flex point has been moved up to the middle of the stick to add more power to your slap shot. It’s built as a single piece using mono-comp design for a very balanced, responsive feel for the puck.

    The Shaft

    Like all Supreme sticks, the TotalOne features a shaft with double-concave wall with squared off corners. (Take a look at the Vapor series if you prefer more rounded off corners.) Half way down the Totalone stick you’ll notice a series of bumps on the corners designed to fit how your hand wraps around the stick that Bauer calls ‘Tac-Spiral’. This textured portion of the shaft gives you a better grip for your lower hand and more control over the stick. Very comfortable.

    Bauer has also introduced the Pure Shot Blade profile that expands the throat to increase blade rigidity resulting in a more powerful and more accurate shot.

    The TotalOne hockey stick also features a new core utilizing the Aero Foam II for stability and feel while the Power Core 3 offers a lighter weight for a better balanced stick. Bauer has also used aramid fibers in the foam cores to increase strength and vibration dampening. The TeXtreme® carbon used on the total one stick offers the ultimate balance between strength and weight.

    • Flex: 77, 87, and 102
    • Length: 60″
    • Weight: 433 grams (based on 87 flex)

      Hockey Tips for Beginners

      November 24, 2010 Hockey Blogs No Comments

      Hockey Tips for Beginners
      If you’re a beginner hockey player looking for a few tips on how to improve your game, you’ve come to the right place. This blog if full of great hockey tips for beginners.

      Here’s a few tips to get you started, or try the search box in the right column.

      Beginner Hockey Tip #1Try all your new hockey equipment on before you go on the ice for the first time.
      Try putting

      Hockey Tips for Beginners

      November 24, 2010 Hockey Blogs No Comments

      Hockey Tips for Beginners
      If you’re a beginner hockey player looking for a few tips on how to improve your game, you’ve come to the right place. This blog if full of great hockey tips for beginners.

      Here’s a few tips to get you started, or try the search box in the right column.

      Beginner Hockey Tip #1Try all your new hockey equipment on before you go on the ice for the first time.
      Try putting

      Hockey Tips for Beginners

      November 24, 2010 Hockey Blogs No Comments

      Hockey Tips for Beginners
      If you’re a beginner hockey player looking for a few tips on how to improve your game, you’ve come to the right place. This blog if full of great hockey tips for beginners.

      Here’s a few tips to get you started, or try the search box in the right column.

      Beginner Hockey Tip #1Try all your new hockey equipment on before you go on the ice for the first time.
      Try putting

      Hip Checks

      November 20, 2010 Defense, Hockey Blogs No Comments

      How to throw a Hip Check
      You don’t see hip checks in the NHL much now a days. Players and coaches have realized that most of the time a hip check is a low risk-reward play. The risk of either taking yourself out of the play if you miss the opposing player simply isn’t worth the reward of the solid hit. More often than not, both players are taken out of the play.

      When all the planets do align

      Hip Checks

      November 20, 2010 Defense, Hockey Blogs No Comments

      How to throw a Hip Check
      You don’t see hip checks in the NHL much now a days. Players and coaches have realized that most of the time a hip check is a low risk-reward play. The risk of either taking yourself out of the play if you miss the opposing player simply isn’t worth the reward of the solid hit. More often than not, both players are taken out of the play.

      When all the planets do align

      Hip Checks

      November 20, 2010 Defense, Hockey Blogs No Comments

      How to throw a Hip Check
      You don’t see hip checks in the NHL much now a days. Players and coaches have realized that most of the time a hip check is a low risk-reward play. The risk of either taking yourself out of the play if you miss the opposing player simply isn’t worth the reward of the solid hit. More often than not, both players are taken out of the play.

      When all the planets do align

      Passing Drills for Defense

      November 20, 2010 Defense, Hockey Blogs No Comments

      Passing Drills for Defensemen
      Here’s a great series of passing drills that will benefit all players, but in particular defensemen.

      The back and forth passing practiced in the Quad Passing, and Cross Ice Passing drills are valuable skills when playing defense. D to D teamwork often involves a lot of lateral passing, compared to up ice passes sent up to the forwards on a breakout.

      Always be

      Passing Drills for Defense

      November 20, 2010 Defense, Hockey Blogs No Comments

      Passing Drills for Defensemen
      Here’s a great series of passing drills that will benefit all players, but in particular defensemen.

      The back and forth passing practiced in the Quad Passing, and Cross Ice Passing drills are valuable skills when playing defense. D to D teamwork often involves a lot of lateral passing, compared to up ice passes sent up to the forwards on a breakout.

      Always be