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Hey yglod, just a question, but are you trying to overtake mack for the best (but most rude) comments?

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Never heard of them. Is it just me or is the shaft of that stick extremely thin? Or is it just the angle of the picture?

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Aerus is a composite company (based near Atlanta) that mainly is bicycle & scuba gear. The owner's son plays hockey, so he decided to have his overseas manufacturers try hockey sticks. I had seen and tested some of the samples. It took about a year to finally find what they were looking for.

The stick comes in Jr, Int & Sr. Asthectically is looks similar to Vapor XX except the Aerus logo. Last years model only came in 1 curve. The flex was Jr. 50, Int 70/75 and Sr was 90/95.

I used a Sr and it was way to flexible for me personally.

If you looking for a composite stick that is affordably priced (around $100) it may be worth looking at. The kids in my area have taken to it pretty well, adults as usual are suspicious of anything new.

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Aerus is a composite company (based near Atlanta) that mainly is bicycle & scuba gear. The owner's son plays hockey, so he decided to have his overseas manufacturers try hockey sticks. I had seen and tested some of the samples. It took about a year to finally find what they were looking for.

The stick comes in Jr, Int & Sr. Asthectically is looks similar to Vapor XX except the Aerus logo. Last years model only came in 1 curve. The flex was Jr. 50, Int 70/75 and Sr was 90/95.

I used a Sr and it was way to flexible for me personally.

If you looking for a composite stick that is affordably priced (around $100) it may be worth looking at. The kids in my area have taken to it pretty well, adults as usual are suspicious of anything new.

How was the feel? Was it a nice stick in general?

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http://www.aeruscomp.com , but no mention of hockey.

You can't order the stick directly from the website, you have to contact Ryan Barnett at :

Aerus Composites

6161 Atlantic Boulevard

Norcross, GA 30071

800-470-2606 x104

The stick still only has one curve this year. It is a mid curve, slightly open, 5.5 lie, round toe, and medium length.

The flex for the junior is 55 (400g), the intermediate is 75(440g), and the senior is 90 (500g).

The cost is $120usd

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