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The True-Mid Flex profile makes the Bauer Nexus 1000 stand out from the rest. The softer handle is accompanied with a stiffer mid section, allowing for a sturdy, natural release. The Power Profile Dual Taper optimizes energy transfer from shaft to blade and keeps the blade in the proper alignment for better accuracy.From there, the Nexus 1000 has molded all of your favorite features of previous Bauer sticks into one.Bauer has taken the Power Core 3 blade used in the TotalONE and placed it into the Nexus 1000. This blade maximizes your feel for the puck and absorbs the energy of stronger passes. The stability and dependability of the blade is second to none.Much like the Bauer Vapor APX, the Nexus 1000 uses Monocomp Technology. Although the connection point between blade and shaft is enlarged, the overall material at the joint is reduced by a single molding process that ensures true one-piece shaft/blade construction while also reducing weight by eliminating excess material found at the transition.The Nexus 1000 adds an extra kick to Bauer's line of superior sticks.
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Questions & Answers for Bauer Nexus 1000 Composite Stick

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when is the release date for this stick!?
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asked 1 year, 1 month ago
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Anonymous
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answer 1
The release date is June 15th. They are available for pre-order now!
Skill Level: Advanced
Gender: Male
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answered 1 year, 1 month ago
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What day will the stick be available in stores?
asked 1 year ago
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Anonymous
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They have a scheduled release of June 15th 2012 and should arrive in stores the same day or only a few days later given time to distribute.
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Flex: I like easton 85 flex, Bauers 87 feels a bit stiffer. Would you recommend a 77 flex instead?
asked 4 months ago
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Anonymous
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Going down to the 77 flex would seem like to make the most sense. I will caution you that the 77 is a very light flex and will have a different feel then and a stick that has 85 or 87 flex. If you put a lot of lean on your stick when passing, shooting it will take some time to get use to.
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