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  • X60 was the BEST stick Ive ever had. Screw the TotalONE,One100,APX,and One100!

  • @icehockeywarehouse I'm looking to buy a new stick. I had the Bauer totalone but it broke after about a month. I don't really want to put that much money in a stick that's going to break. I need a stick for low hard slapshots and also good for quick snapshots. Any suggestions?

  • @thehockeykid7979 I would probably stay in the Supreme line, but maybe jump down to something like the One80 that will be a little more durable.

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • @icehockeywarehouse Ok. Thanks for the advice

  • i got a x60 prostock and it doesnt have textreme, does it realy matter if it has it?

  • @Blindykid It won't be as strong and won't flex or feel like a normal X60 then.

    Casey at IW Hockey

  • bauer x 60 or the reebok 10k ? 

  • @brandonhockey17 I'd go with the X60.

    Casey at IW Hockey

  • @icehockeywarehouse what made you pick the x 60 over the 10k

  • @brandonhockey17 The weight and feel of the stick are pretty solid and a lot more people prefer the X60 to the 10K

    Casey at IW Hockey

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  • this or the s19, I want something that will give me the quick snap shot and also the durability for slapshots

  • @danglesnipe04 The S19 would probably work good for you.

    Casey at IW Hockey

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  • I have a pm9 and I like it but I want a little more curve cause sometimes the puck rolls off my blade and sometimes flutters on snappers. I'm trying to decide between a gionta and a p14 toews. What do you guys think I should go with?

  • @jully11th Either one would help keeping the puck on the blade. The Gionta is would probably be a little closer to what your used to because it doesn't open up quite as much as the P14.

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • should i get the x60 or the x40

  • @theleebear2 The X40 is a great stick for the price, but the X60 is definitely a better stick.

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • which curve is bigger p92 bacstrom or p88 kane

  • @hujimama478 The P92.

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • I haave a quistion wats ur favourite stick

  • @DONTMESSWITHANGUS My current favorite is the Bauer APX.

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • the apx is basicly an upgraded version of this stick , right ?

  • @TheBoon14 Yes, but they have added a lot of great technologies including a new resin that improves durability.

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • Whats the main difference between this and the apx? I found an x60 for way cheaper then the apx. Is it worth the extra money for it or should i just get the x60

  • @PrestigeRocker1313 The X60 is a great stick, but the APX has some improvements including a new resin to help with durability.

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • i got the 7.0 and its the same but its 2 grams lighter

  • X60 has sooo much swag.

  • @DrDangles1342 apx is better .

  • @icehockeywarehouse thanks, does the textreme material add anything to the performance?

  • No no. S19 (Y)

  • should i get an s19 or an x60 ? i cant decide :S

  • @DangleSNIPE29 GET THE X:60!!!!

  • @DangleSNIPE29 It's personal preference. I like the X60 more myself.

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • @DangleSNIPE29 i have an x:60 and i am still inlove with it, after a month

    but ive been dieng for an s19.

  • how many grams is this stick

  • @cockystreethockey47 About 445 grams.

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • @icehockeywarehouse What would be the better stick? The X:60 or the X 7.0

  • @Muldoe27 It's pretty much the same stick. The X7.0 is just a new and improved model.

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • I absolutly love my X60. I was gonna get the APX for $300 but instead i got my x60 for $190 :D

  • This or totalone for wrist shots? Which stick is better

  • @ESPMETALLICAFAN17 X60. The total one is better for slapshots and x60 for wrist shots.

  • Which curve is better for toe drags and wrist shots p14 or p92

  • im switching from reebok now to bauer would the one 60 be better or the vapor x60 for defencemen

  • @NHLinyourdreams The X60 is a little higher level stick than the One60. If you want a low kick point stick for fast, quick wristers and snappers go with the X60.

    Casey at IW Hockey

  • Is the p88 or p14 better for stickhandling and toe drags? And which curve is better for shooting?

  • I use to have a Bauer Supreme One 60 LE and it was a p88 curve now i have the x60 and it dose ot give me the shot i use to have with the other stick i now have a pm9 curve is it the stick or curve?

  • @charles24balha p88 is more acurate but p99 is 4 beating the goalie top shelf

  • is this a good stick for the money or is the s19 better? ive never had a bauer. how are they?

  • @ESPMETALLICAFAN17 Both sticks are great. I prefer Bauer sticks myself, but it's really a personal preference.

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • what is the best curve for wirst shoot between the p92 and the p88

  • @charles24balha Probably the P92. The curve makes it really easy to lift the puck.

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • @charles24balha  P92. I have used both and by far the p92 is the best.

  • coming from a 70 flex will i feel a dramaticdifference going to a 67 flex

  • @panthersmax1 No, not really. It will feel pretty much the same.

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • i can get an x 60 for $150, synergy st for $110, and a stealth 65s for $100 which is the best for my money

  • @tyler89r I'd probably go with the X60. That was the top of the line Bauer stick.

    Casey at IW Hockey

  • Im a center and i am 5'10 145 lbs, wat curve and flex should i get?

  • @Subisay14 Probably 87 flex with a P88 curve. Curves are really personal preference though

    Casey at IW Hockey

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  • i just bought an x60 from my friend and he had a wooden extension in it. i have heated it up and tried to remove it and it just will not come out..Any suggestions?

  • @daspiceman12 Heat it up some more. All that's holding it is the glue, so you should be able to get it out with enough heat.

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • do you guys ever get tired of repeating yourselves all the time, whenever i have a question i search the comments to see if its already been answered so i dont waste your time

  • @pnthershockey96 It's not a big deal. This is our job after all. Definitely appreciate that though.

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • what should i get x60 or total one im a forward

  • @edanglesnipes93 X60 or even look at the APX.

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • Int or sr

    I'm 5'5 or 5'6

  • @35Blackout I'd go with a senior stick

    Casey at IW Hockey

  • I'm 5'5-5'6

    Should I use int. Or sr. Stick?

  • I'm 5'6-5'5...

    Should I get int. Or sr.??

  • Would you recommend the stick with the grip or non-grip? Does it really make that much of a difference in hands not sliding and what not?

  • @DoWorkSonn90 That's completely personal preference. I can't stand grippy sticks, but some people really like having that tacky feel.

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • @icehockeywarehouse X60,s19 or One95?thanks.

  • @crazypoe99 All of those were top of the line sticks, so anyone would be a good choice. They might be harder to find since they are all discontinued, but they have been replaced by the APX, RS, and TotalOne.

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • What is the differance between the X60 and the APX? Should i just save myself $100 and get an X60?

  • @Mattklein1324 The biggest improvement is the resin in the stick to improve durability. If you can find an X60 for $100 less, I would jump on it for sure.

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • Luv how light it is also this guy is good at telling u about the stick

  • Okay, Thanks a ton!

  • @icehockeywarehouse x60 or total one? i take almost all snap shots. I mostly play competitive varsity roller hockey.

  • @KyleFried I'd probably go with the X60 if you're taking almost all snap shots.

    Casey at IW Hockey

  • @KyleFried totalone, snapshots are not far from the x60, but everything else on the totalone is much better than the x60

  • @icehockeywarehouse is the pm9 curve good for snap shots? I use an iginla curve and i dont like the p88 curve. will i have problems with the pm9? please respawned. Thanks!

  • @KyleFried You shouldn't have a problem with the PM9

    Casey at IW Hockey

  • @icehockeywarehouse I have a se16 and i love it but i need a new stick. X60 or s19? im leaning towards the x60 i think.

  • @KyleFried Both are great sticks but I'd suggest the X60.

    Casey at IW Hockey

  • @icehockeywarehouse Is the Pm9 curve good for snap shots? i take mostly snap shots but i really don't like big curves. Thanks as always!

  • x60 or total one

    

  • And he is a forward.

  • Hey. Which stick is better for 14 year old with about 55 kg. S19 or x60?

  • should i get the x 60 or s19

  • @slipperysnipe x:60

  • Which stick do you reccomend apx, the total one or the x60

  • @jplonkey Personally I'd go with the TotalOne.

    Casey at IW Hockey

  • x60 or s19?

  • @tommy63985 I'd go with the X60.

    Casey at IW Hockey

  • For wich curve for datsyk

  • @sbsilvers1 The P88 curve.

    Casey at IW Hockey

  • @icehockeywarehouse Thanks but i think i might get the backstrom im loooking for a cuvre where i get the puck up in the air on slappers so im guno go with the backstome

  • x60 or 808 crosby or datsyuk curve I play D

  • @thbtfgc I'd go with the X60. The P88 curve might work good for you.

    Casey at IW Hockey

  • x60 or 808 crosby or datsyuk curve

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  • does the non grip really slidy

  • Can some please tell me what curve is best for low hard slap shots, and snap shots. It seems my Backstrom curve is always making my shot go high. And if it makes a difference the stick I was shooting with is the X:40

  • @SmackThatHockey Probably a PM9 or P88.

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • Please answer.

    So i have a bauer vapor x60 intermediate stick and I need to get an extension. I want to get the Bauer vapor x60 extension but all the websites including yours only has senior plug extension. Will the senior plug end fit on an intermediate stick??

  • @sr016ify I checked this one out myself and I don't think it would work. The intermediate shaft dimensions are just a bit too small.

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • @icehockeywarehouse aw that sucks. so what should i do if i need an extension?

  • @sr016ify I guess a junior one with a lot of glue is the only option. I haven't seen any intermediate extensions.

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • Hey, I use the P92 right now but I find that I lift the puck way too high so I was wondering would the PM9 be any good on this stick? Cause I like to take slap shots but I mostly take wrist, snapshots but I also puck handle allot, so would this curve be any good other then the p88 and P92? Thanks!

  • @HockeySnipes28 If you are mostly taking wrist and snap shots, I would go with the P88. It's not as much curve as the P92, so you won't lift it quite as much. The PM9 is super flat, so it makes wrist and snap shots a little harder to lift.

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • Can someone please tell me what is the difference between the Bauer X:60 and the Bauer X:40 PLEASE

  • @sharp10100 The X60 is made from Bauer's TeXtreme carbon fiber making it a lot stronger, while decreasing the weight.

    Casey at IW Hockey

  • do u ship to canada?

  • @djrourkehere Yes we do.

    Casey at IW Hockey

  • i currently use a p92 on my bauer and i like to shot high and hard would the pm9 be good for shooting high on wristshots and snapshots or should i get a p88 or p92

  • He is there a big difference between the pm9 and the p106 (Richard)?

    please reply i need help!!:D

  • @oOLuKAs1 The p106 is open and the pm9 is closed.

    Casey at IW Hockey

  • what is the stick weight? in grams?

  • x60 or Se16

  • @ramslaxer2 i have the se16 and it makes u feel the puck a bit better

  • Would the PM9 (Stamkos) curve be good for wrist shots, snapshots, and puck handle on this stick?

  • @HockeySnipes28 It'd be good

    Casey at IW Hockey 

  • Hey i was wondering wich Curve would be best for me, i am a defensemen who takes mostly slapshots and one timers what cruve would u recomend in the bauer line best for me

  • I have an X:60 right now and i love it, I'm guessing that the APX is a newer model of the X:60 but it seems quite pricey, is the X7.0 any good have u felt it yet?

  • @MRHOCKEYFAN318 I haven't felt it yet, but it should be pretty solid.

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • @MRHOCKEYFAN318 I haven't felt it yet, but it should be pretty solid.

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • is there a place where i can still get a vapor XXXX because my friend has one and i shot with it and loved it. And is this stick durable?

  • @waffleguydude157 I don't know of anywhere that still has the XXXX because its been off the market for over 2 years. It is fairly durable, but the APX really steps up the durability with the new resin.

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • @waffleguydude157 I don't know of anywhere that still has the XXXX because its been off the market for over 2 years. It is fairly durable, but the APX really steps up the durability with the new resin.

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • @waffleguydude157 if your a righty u can get one at hockeyboss(dot)com

  • Can you please look at a junior X60 and tell me if the shaft is thinner compared to a Easton Stick?

  • @TheHockeyKid811 The X60 is a bit smaller of a shaft than the Easton ST and the S19 that I checked. All in the junior model.

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • is the grip or non grip better i like the way the clear looks but im not sure if i will be able to shoot as good wihtout the grip coating..

  • @paulT1997 That is completely personal preference. I actually like no grip a little better. A nice alternative is the ribbed edges on sticks like the Total One. It isn't really tacky, but it does help grip the stick better.

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • @paulT1997 I shot with a non grip once before and it was too slick for me. I love my grip version.

  • what do u guys like better? x60 or totalone? i know all the specs on the sticks and stuff but like overall what's the best one

  • @bobbyappleful For all-purpose use I prefer the TotalOne, but the X60 would be my choice for a shot that is good with wrist and snap shots.

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • What are the main differences between the P14 and the P92? Thanks

  • @datsyuk13a P92 is more of a mid-toe and similar to the Sakic while the P14 is a more traditional toe curve.

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • is it durable? Because if i get a $200 dollar i want it to last, because i had a dd and the blade is shit it got banged up in like the first 3 weeks

  • im 15 years old 5'7" and 125 lbs should i use an intermediate stick or a senior stcik?

  • @21mknugget I would get an intermediate for right now.

    Matt at IW Hockey

  • @icehockeywarehouse do you know the weight of the intermediate x60 thanks

  • By any chance do you know how much the intermediate stick weight is? Thanks

  • X60

  • Thanks I emailed Bauer yesterday and they said yes also

  • @BruinsCupChampions Good to hear! What are they replacing it with?

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • @icehockeywarehouse Im a forward, i currently have a vapor x50 85 flex p88. i dont like it, its to stiff and i dont like my curve. Do you think i would like the x60 in a a lower flex with a better curve for me? What stick do you recommend? I take alot of Snap shots and slap shots. Any input is appreciated.

  • Bauer sticks had led paint the old supreme series like the Nike Bauer one50

  • @BruinsCupChampions Oh yeah. That was a while ago now. It looks like they are still taking them. If you go to Bauer's website there is a link for Stick Recalls at the very bottom. You need to register your info and it should tell you what to do from there.

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • Do you know if Bauer is still taking recalls

  • @BruinsCupChampions What do you mean by recalls? I haven't heard of any recently.

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • One 95 or x60 what is better for wristshots

  • @BruinsCupChampions x60

    Tyson at IW Hockey

  • @icehockeywarehouse cool im sending my one50 in for recall

  • hey, can someone tell me if this stick is made for defence or forward? thanks..

    

  • @norcovolt1997 Forward cause of the low kick point

  • @norcovolt1997 It is designed for a forward as the focus is on wrist and snap shots.

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • what is the best durable and high preformance hockey stick

  • @CanadianxHockey Probably the Easton ST stick.

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • I tried out the X60 and S19 and I really liked both sticks but I don't know which one to get. Can you help me? Which one is lighter and better?

  • @FlexThatStick The X60 is about 30 grams lighter, but both are awesome sticks. Go with the one that you liked the feel of more.

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • @icehockeywarehouse My birthday is in September. Should I save up all my money from it to get the APX stick? I find every stick has a good fell I've never had a problem with shafts it's just blades and I need to have a backstrom

  • @FlexThatStick Sounds like a good idea to me.

    Erik at IW Hockey

  • @icehockeywarehouse Can you ask Tyson how the stick felt for me please?

  • @FlexThatStick Stick APX felt great looks like an awesome stick.

    Tyson at IW Hockey

  • @icehockeywarehouse Thanks so much for your help! I don't know what I would do without icehockeywarehouse (:

  • i want this stick i have an vapor x15 but i want a x 60

  • @kazkizx The new Vapor sticks come out in just a couple months, so the X60 will probably go on sale soon.

    Matt at IW Hockey

  • @FlexThatStick I don't have the weights for the Intermediates, but the TotalOne was only about 10 grams lighter in the Senior models.

    Erik at IW Hockey