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Editor's Full Product Review
"Some sticks may not go through much change between iterations, but the SYNC felt like an exception with its notable light weight, more natural shaft geometry, and overall stability. This could likely be an aftereffect of the discontinuation of Supreme—with more time, effort, and freedom to build the Nexus for a mid kick point, Bauer is able to put in the best tech they can to enhance the power and control you expect from this type of stick."
Intro & New Features
The Nexus Sync stick takes inspiration from various designs of the past that worked, along with some new additions to bring you the best Bauer has to date. The stick is equipped with an ER Spine construction, ACL 2.0 carbon fibre, TeXtreme reinforcement, and a new blade, all designed to give you the best feel and connection to your stick.
Flex Profile
The Nexus line is officially taking the full mid kick profile, which they previously shared with Supreme. Mid kick is a solid option for players who often find themselves doing just a bit of everything during the game. This profile ideal for those who want both big shots and a reliable release. The goal to be versatile in all aspects on the ice.
Shaft Construction
The shaft is made of ACL 2.0 UD carbon, which is known for its light weight and incredible strength. ACL 2.0 can be credited with an overall weight reduction, which is 25g lighter than the Geo (Senior). As the name implies, the aim was to craft something that really connects to your hand and feels natural. For that, they’ve reintroduced the ER Spine technology, which is a lightweight, five-sided shaft geometry that promotes that natural hand connection you want.
Blade Construction
The Nexus SYNC uses the same core as the previous Geo, just with an added feature: Connectech. This technology is essentially a responsive rubber layer placed inside for a better dampening effect, which then lessens impact force and makes the puck easier to control. Unlike the R-Lite System, Connectech can be found throughout and not just in the blade.
In addition to Connectech, the SYNC features TeXtreme spread tow carbon reinforcement. TeXtreme is well known for its adaptability, durability, and lightweight properties, which is why it has been used for over a decade.
Graphics
One of the goals was to keep shooting and control simple and efficient for the user. To reflect that, the graphic features a simple blue and black colouration, with the new copper-coloured logo and silver text logo right at the mid kick point.
Grip
The grip is a soft gloss, which works well with the ER Spine to balance control and freedom of movement for your hand.
Original: $159.31
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Editor's Full Product Review
"Some sticks may not go through much change between iterations, but the SYNC felt like an exception with its notable light weight, more natural shaft geometry, and overall stability. This could likely be an aftereffect of the discontinuation of Supreme—with more time, effort, and freedom to build the Nexus for a mid kick point, Bauer is able to put in the best tech they can to enhance the power and control you expect from this type of stick."
Intro & New Features
The Nexus Sync stick takes inspiration from various designs of the past that worked, along with some new additions to bring you the best Bauer has to date. The stick is equipped with an ER Spine construction, ACL 2.0 carbon fibre, TeXtreme reinforcement, and a new blade, all designed to give you the best feel and connection to your stick.
Flex Profile
The Nexus line is officially taking the full mid kick profile, which they previously shared with Supreme. Mid kick is a solid option for players who often find themselves doing just a bit of everything during the game. This profile ideal for those who want both big shots and a reliable release. The goal to be versatile in all aspects on the ice.
Shaft Construction
The shaft is made of ACL 2.0 UD carbon, which is known for its light weight and incredible strength. ACL 2.0 can be credited with an overall weight reduction, which is 25g lighter than the Geo (Senior). As the name implies, the aim was to craft something that really connects to your hand and feels natural. For that, they’ve reintroduced the ER Spine technology, which is a lightweight, five-sided shaft geometry that promotes that natural hand connection you want.
Blade Construction
The Nexus SYNC uses the same core as the previous Geo, just with an added feature: Connectech. This technology is essentially a responsive rubber layer placed inside for a better dampening effect, which then lessens impact force and makes the puck easier to control. Unlike the R-Lite System, Connectech can be found throughout and not just in the blade.
In addition to Connectech, the SYNC features TeXtreme spread tow carbon reinforcement. TeXtreme is well known for its adaptability, durability, and lightweight properties, which is why it has been used for over a decade.
Graphics
One of the goals was to keep shooting and control simple and efficient for the user. To reflect that, the graphic features a simple blue and black colouration, with the new copper-coloured logo and silver text logo right at the mid kick point.
Grip
The grip is a soft gloss, which works well with the ER Spine to balance control and freedom of movement for your hand.




















