The Bauer Blade Protector S26 allows players to use their hockey stick on hard surfaces while helping protect the blade from damage. It is suitable for dryland training, outdoor practice and puck-handling work away from the ice. With tape-free installation and a close fit, it offers quick setup while helping maintain a more natural stick feel.
Key features
Blade protection off the ice
The protector helps shield the stick blade during training on hard surfaces, where the blade can wear down or get damaged more quickly.
Tape-free use
It fits directly onto the blade without the need for tape, making it easy to put on and remove when needed.
Close-fitting design
The snug profile helps keep the protector secure and supports a more realistic feel during stickhandling.
Made for off-ice training
This accessory is practical for outdoor sessions, dryland training and stickhandling practice away from the rink.
Versatile player use
The protector is suitable for left- and right-handed sticks and is designed to fit most common hockey sticks within its intended use range.
Technology and construction
Tape-free installation
The Bauer Blade Protector S26 is designed to slide directly onto the blade. In practice, this means quick preparation before training and easy removal after the session without needing to retape the stick.
Close protective profile
The close fit helps the protector sit securely on the blade while preserving puck feel. This allows players to practise stickhandling on hard surfaces with a lower risk of damaging the blade.
Off-ice training construction
The protector is intended for use away from the ice, where it protects the lower part of the blade against contact with harder surfaces. It helps make it more practical to use a game stick or favourite stick during dryland training.
Who is this product for?
The Bauer Blade Protector S26 is intended for players who want to train with their favourite hockey stick off the ice while protecting the blade. It is suitable for dryland preparation, outdoor practice, stickhandling drills and situations where a player wants to avoid unnecessary blade wear on hard surfaces.