Bauer pattern codes.
Started by Watchgreat, Feb 22 2012 02:07 PM
18 replies to this topic
#4
Posted 07 March 2012 - 02:03 PM
Trevor Lewis
0629-3
87
033
Kevin Bieksa
Jordan Eberle
0629-3
87
033
Kevin Bieksa
Jordan Eberle
#6
Posted 07 March 2012 - 03:56 PM
well, from what I have gathered, the -x number is in reference to the revisions to a specific player's stick.
example, Jordan Eberle might have his sticks 1645-1 , 1645-2, 1645-3..... and so on.
Middle is flex
Lower is the stick's construction.
example, Jordan Eberle might have his sticks 1645-1 , 1645-2, 1645-3..... and so on.
Middle is flex
Lower is the stick's construction.
#8
Posted 08 March 2012 - 11:26 AM
Dustin Brown
#9
Posted 08 March 2012 - 02:11 PM
I got a apx from here with G15F...anyone know what that is?
According to the know-it-alls at MSH:
A2- 2 Peice One85
A26B- APX
A42A- APX SE*
C-Lightweight One90
C28- Retail One95
C29- Retail One95
D- One90
DP- One95 Se
G15F- Retail X:60
G3- Custom Flex Profile
G12E- Custom Flex Profile with a 12K weave
H11- X60 SE*
O33- Total One SE*
O44- Total One
OV1- Tactile Grip
SE - X:60 Shaft W/ One95 Blade
SELT - Vapor XXXX
VB6- X7.0
* SE's are more durable european models
The only other unknowns are A, B, C2, C4, R26, and R27
Also like someone else said i think A B C and D could possibly be different wall thicknesses of the shaft, although I don't know how he came to this conclusion. It seems like it could be true though as the regular Retail Apx code is A26B and the SE version (A42) which I have is slightly heavier and seems like it has thicker walls.
I have come across several G15Fs, and I'm a bit confused as to why an NHLer would use a Retail stick, at least according to them.
Of all the Pro Stocks I've come across however, 90% of my Bauers are G3s, which we will see as Nexus in the retail side of it.
He shot at the 2 hole....that's what she said
#10
Posted 08 March 2012 - 02:37 PM
Here is a little info I got direct from a Bauer NHL rep's mouth, when I asked about a couple of my sticks. (well... direct from his finger tips typing on a keyboard, anyways)
"C" calls out that the stick is built as a one-piece with a thick taper for more torsional stability - similar to the true One90 construction
"A2" calls out that the stick is built in 2 pieces with a higher kick-point (similar to a traditional Synergy)
The numbers above the flex aren't pattern call-outs but they are the ticket #'s for each stick. That number when entered tells us how the stick is made.
"C" calls out that the stick is built as a one-piece with a thick taper for more torsional stability - similar to the true One90 construction
"A2" calls out that the stick is built in 2 pieces with a higher kick-point (similar to a traditional Synergy)
The numbers above the flex aren't pattern call-outs but they are the ticket #'s for each stick. That number when entered tells us how the stick is made.
#12
Posted 26 April 2012 - 09:10 AM
I used to have a Krecji 'R27' T1 and had no idea what it meant. It seemed, from the graphics and weave, to be a true T1, and when compared to my others it was definitely lighter. Not sure if that code means something with regards to the weight distribution or construction or materials. The blade was different than other T1s, had a more sandpaper feel and the blade shape itself was a modified partially squared yet still rounded corner.
#13
Posted 26 April 2012 - 12:38 PM
I think there is a lot of guessing and assuming with the codes.
For example, look at the list hockeysavant made and then the post I made right after.
I think a lot of people are taking the info on MSH as gospel...
For example, look at the list hockeysavant made and then the post I made right after.
I think a lot of people are taking the info on MSH as gospel...
#14
Posted 25 June 2013 - 06:06 PM
Does anyone have any experience putting a extension on the O33 code? I tried to use wood but the reinforced shaft makes it impossible to fit without possibly cracking the shaft. I have not tried to use the composite yet.
Any tips would be appreciated
Any tips would be appreciated
looking for
XL 9K navy