The 2026 Bauer Supreme Fuse Grip Hockey Stick — Junior brings the same premium Supreme Fuse technology to younger players. Featuring ER Spine Mid-Kick construction and a FUSE Flex Profile in a junior-length shaft with a smaller diameter designed for easy handling, it’s the ideal step-up stick for competitive young players. Who is this stick for? Designed for junior players — typically ages 7–1... read more
The 2026 Bauer Supreme Fuse Grip Hockey Stick — Junior brings the same premium Supreme Fuse technology to younger players. Featuring ER Spine Mid-Kick construction and a FUSE Flex Profile in a junior-length shaft with a smaller diameter designed for easy handling, it’s the ideal step-up stick for competitive young players.
Designed for junior players — typically ages 7–12 — who want a high-performance mid-kick stick in a junior-appropriate length and flex. Available in three flex options (30, 40, 50) to match players at different stages of development.
Choose a flex roughly half your child’s body weight in pounds. A 30 flex suits players around 60–70 lbs; a 40 flex around 75–90 lbs; a 50 flex around 95–110 lbs. When in doubt, size down — a stick that’s too stiff is harder to load and reduces shot power for young players. The stick can also be cut shorter, but note each inch cut increases stiffness by approximately 3%.
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The 2026 Bauer Supreme Fuse Grip Hockey Stick — Junior brings the same premium Supreme Fuse technology to younger players. Featuring ER Spine Mid-Kick construction and a FUSE Flex Profile in a junior-length shaft with a smaller diameter designed for easy handling, it’s the ideal step-up stick for competitive young players.
Designed for junior players — typically ages 7–12 — who want a high-performance mid-kick stick in a junior-appropriate length and flex. Available in three flex options (30, 40, 50) to match players at different stages of development.
Choose a flex roughly half your child’s body weight in pounds. A 30 flex suits players around 60–70 lbs; a 40 flex around 75–90 lbs; a 50 flex around 95–110 lbs. When in doubt, size down — a stick that’s too stiff is harder to load and reduces shot power for young players. The stick can also be cut shorter, but note each inch cut increases stiffness by approximately 3%.