Broken stick replaced under warranty
My son broke his stick while under warranty. Pure Hockey had the exact stick in stock. We were in and out of there is just a few minutes. Thanks!

The Bauer Pulse offers a lightweight feel and good puck control that players initially enjoy, but suffers from severe durability issues with shafts snapping within days to weeks of use. Multiple reviewers report blade and shaft failures occurring during normal gameplay or practice, often before the 30-day warranty expires. While the stick performs well in recreational settings, it appears unsuitable for competitive or frequent use given the consistent pattern of premature breakage across numerous reviews.
My son broke his stick while under warranty. Pure Hockey had the exact stick in stock. We were in and out of there is just a few minutes. Thanks!
16U player loved the stick until it lost its pop after 2-3 weeks. No breakage, just lost its power. Blade broke after 30 day warranty.
Kid loves the twig. Used it a few weeks. Blocked a shot with it, broke one, got new one within the window
Haven’t had one last 30 days yet. 4 sticks broken and moving on to something different.
# Summary The reviewers found the Bauer Pulse and Flylite hockey sticks to be quite similar in overall performance, with the main difference being their kick points (low vs. mid). While the Flylite excels at quick releases due to its low kick point design, both sticks offer comparable forgiveness and consistency for most players. However, both reviewers expressed concern about durability issues, noting that the sticks softened noticeably during testing, which compromises their performance consistency over time.
# Bauer Pulse Hockey Stick Review Summary The Trew Crew team tested the new Bauer Pulse stick and were highly impressed with its performance. They praised its exceptional pop, hybrid kick point (combining low and mid-kick characteristics), and immediate goal-scoring results, with the reviewer scoring multiple goals in their first game using it. Overall, the verdict is extremely positive, with the stick described as "unbelievable" and delivering outstanding performance both in initial testing and competitive play.
# Summary In this hockey stick review, the reviewers compare the Bauer PULSE and CCM XF GHOST—both mid-kick, 70-flex sticks—and find them fairly competitive overall. While they praise the Bauer PULSE's design (8.5/10) and natural grip texture, they note the CCM XF GHOST has a plainer aesthetic (7/10) but still performs well, with one reviewer appreciating its built-in edge groove for stick handling. The verdict suggests both are solid mid-kick options, with the choice coming down to personal preference regarding design and feel.