Overview
The Bauer i300 Wood ABS Hockey Stick features a multi-ply birch construction with a high-strength ABS blade, making it a great choice for anyone looking to play on rough surfaces like concrete and asphalt. The i300 stick has a traditional mid-kick point, delivering big-time power and release.
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- Heritage: New
- Level of Play Guideline: Recreational
- Construction: Traditional wood shaft with a fused ABS blade
- Shaft Dimensions: Rounded Corners and Straight Sidewalls
- Flex Point: Mid kick
- Weight: 651 grams (Based on an 87 flex P92)
Specifications
- Construction:
- Lightweight, multi-ply birch shaft
- Flex Profile:
- Traditional mid kick point for powerful shots
- Geometry:
- Traditional shaft dimensions
- Straight side walls with rounded corners
- Grip:
- Smooth gloss finish
- Blade:
- High-strength ABS construction with fiberglass reinforcement
- Allows this stick to be used on rough surfaces like asphalt and concrete
- Blade Curve: P92
- Flex: 52
- Length: 53.5”
Sizing Chart
We recommend choosing the flex rating that puts your specific height and weight at the middlemost point in both categories. A common rule of thumb is to select a flex rating by dividing your body weight in two and subtracting another 10-15 flex points. See the articles below for more detailed information on sizing and selecting hockey sticks.
BAUER STICK SIZING CHART:
Note: Stick length is measured from the heel's point of contact with the playing surface to the top of the shaft.
BAUER STICK SIZING CHART:
Size | Flex | Stick Length | Player Height | Player Weight |
---|---|---|---|---|
JR | 52 | 53.5" | 4'6" - 5'5" | 75 - 125 lbs |
SR | 87 | 57.5" | 5'5"+ | 125 lbs+ |
Note: Stick length is measured from the heel's point of contact with the playing surface to the top of the shaft.
Previous Feedback
Comments: Terrible stick, no release, heavy, bulky, poor blade. Complete waste of money, if you want to play outdoors just buy a cheap used stick or 2-piece.
From: Mike, 6/14/20
Comments: Pretty solid stick. It's heavy but gets the job done nicely and has held up for the two months I've been playing with it.
From: Theodore, TX
Comments: I've bought 2 of these sticks to use in a men's rec ball hockey league. We play on a roller hockey tiled court with a standard street hockey ball. I really like the performance of the stick, however both have broken after limited use. The 2nd broke midway through the second game I was using it. I've used other ABS sticks for a couple years in the same league without breaking, so it's not like I'm subjecting this stick to anything different than other ones I've used. Despite the fact that this particular stick fits my game nicely at a reasonable price I can't recommend it if it's not going to stand up to recreational use.
From: Brad, Atlanta, GA