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Bauer Total One NXG Composite Blade

The Bauer Supreme TotalOne NXG Composite Blade core design function is to allow you to take the heaviest shots possible!The patented Dual-Density Blade Core will offer you supreme balance, power and feel on each pass you receive while giving you more confidence when skating with the puck. The blade is constructed with Power Core 3, which also enhances puck feel. Aero Foam, also used in the APX and previous TotalOne sticks, adds stability to the blade, reducing blade deflection and increasing shot accuracy.
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ROJO
Location:Tennessee
Skill Level: Advanced
Frequency: 2-5 times per week
Gender: male
Interest: Inline Hockey
Best Description: Player
Sweet Blade
Pros: Helped improve my game, Great value, Quality, light
I got this blade with the Bauer Supreme One.5 shaft because ice season is ending and the inline season is starting here in TN and I didn't want to destroy a really good one piece composite so I got this 2 piece so when the blade inevitably breaks I can get a new one and throw it on there. I got the PM9 Stamkos curve and it is superb. My wrist shots get a little bit more lift on them now so I don't have to focus so much on the mechanics of getting the puck up, it naturally lifts because of the blade, which helps me get more power into the shot. The materials kind of surprised me on this blade, it felt kind of like there was some kind of aluminum in it, which I found odd, but if it increases durability I'm all for it.