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Bauer Supreme ONE70 Ice Hockey Skate Review

Mid last year I upgraded my older than dirt ice skate to the Bauer Supreme ONE70 ice hockey skate. After playing many games in them, I’m happy to say it was a purchase well spent, never once looking back. Previously coming from a pair of CCM’s that fit like a glove, the Supreme ONE70′s have not only replaced such feeling, but have provided the stiffness of boot to perform.

Model: Bauer Supreme ONE70

Skill level: C/B league player

Modifications: None

Appearance and Design:

Bauer provides two models, the Vapor and Supreme line, both having different market points. The Supreme tends to run wider in the toe box while the Vapor is a bit narrower. Bauer also targets that the Supreme line is for more power strides while the Vapor tends to be for the more agile. Maybe a bit of a marketing ploy, still, both skates offer excellent performance. Summing it up, whichever fits your foot best is what you should go with, and for me, the little bit wider toe box Supreme line does the trick.

The Supreme ONE70′s have that patented black with yellow accents that is distinct of the Supreme lineup. Catchy to the eye, but still not as flashy as their Vapor counterpart. That is however the case until the new Bauer Supreme Total One NXG ice hockey skate comes out mid year, then the Supreme line might rival that of the Vapor.

Feel:

As noted previously, when it comes to skates, in my mind, it is all about feel. With that, you need to try on every skate you are thinking of purchasing and make sure that it is the right fit for you.

The Bauer Supreme ONE70 ice hockey skate feels really good on my foot. It was tough, as my previous skate truthfully did feel like wearing a sock. I will not go as far to say that the ONE70 have obtained that feeling, but they do feel well.

Breathing room in the toes at the widest part of my foot yet snug in the heel. As long as you get the sizing right, the skate should fit your foot and offer the support you need.

I have however noticed that at times the tongue of the skate can rub your ankles the wrong way. Oddly enough, this happens on my right skate and not on my left.  This leaves me with the belief that it’s just a unique case and most likely has something to do with my foot. Easy fix though, all you have to do is shift the tongue a little bit until it stops rubbing the wrong way and you are fine.

One big thing to note is I have chosen not to bake my skates. Perhaps a little more of a traditionalist, I’ve always just broken the skates in normally. I think this is a bad thing however, and after playing on them for some time and still have some stiffness throughout the boot that I would like to fit a little better, I think I am going to bake them a couple times throughout the week. I hope this will also allow the skate to form to the top of my foot a little better as I currently run into my foot going numb if I tie them too tight down low. Odd, but I sometimes feel that my skate is too loose at times depending on how tight I tie the laces, yet at the same time they perform just fine and I have no issues of support. I notice the feel really only when I am at the start of the game and on the bench and it could merely be a routine I have gotten into.

Note: If you choose to bake them on your own, always make sure to be careful on the eyelets and not rip them out.

Durability:

When looking for a new skate I narrowed my search to two models, the Bauer Supreme ONE70 and the Bauer Supreme ONE60. Both offered the same good fit, weight indistinguishable to my insensitive legs, but the exterior of the boot is what tipped my favor.

The ONE70 offers a more rugged boot in comparison, providing a more durable skate. A fellow friend that I skate with has the Supreme ONE60′s, and although he has had them for a longer period of time than I, considerable wear is showing in comparison to the ONE70. As the old saying goes, “you get what you pay for.”

All else of consideration when it comes to durability, the stiffness of the boot itself has held up strong, just like the first day I skated with it. This has allowed me the ability to use the skate to its potential, able to push off with a solid response, also the ability to take corners knowing my skate is not going to give out. When pushing off on a stride, it almost feels like doing a sit-up with someone holding down your ankles instead of on your own. Simply put, the support is there for any stride and any cut, allowing for a smooth transfer of motion without losing any energy.

Overall Impressions:

If you have not noticed already through the review, I love my skates. I’m a Bauer fan for gear and their skates are my main reason for such a love. The Bauer Supreme ONE70 ice hockey skate offers a top-of-the-line type boot but without the cost. No durability issues as of yet and I do not expect any for a few years. I would highly recommend anyone looking for skates to check out the Supreme line, if not the Vapor line depending on your foot structure. The new Supremes come out near April. It is always nice to get the newest gear because of the technology, but those looking to save a few bucks on last year’s model may want to pick up the Bauer Supreme ONE70 when the pricing goes down.

Thinking of buying a new skate? Be sure to visit Pure Hockey before you buy and use the coupon code HOCKEYWORLD at checkout to receive 10% off your purchase!

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Bauer Pro Goalie Skates

While Bauer Hockey hangs around the All Star game in Ottawa this weekend, they continue to push out photos of upcoming gear taken at the Bauer booth. Below, we have a great shot of the new Bauer Pro goalie skates which were first featured on their Facebook fan page.

The Bauer Pro goalie skates feature a nice traditional black look. The slight red accents, featured on the top eyelet among other areas, adds a bit of extra flair to the skate. Overall, it’s a very clean look that most goalies should be happy with. Of course with a Bauer product you’re going to get top of the line materials and construction, but you should also expect to pay top dollar for it as well.

If you’re in the market for a new pair of goalie skates, you may want to hold off until the new Bauer Pro goalie skates are released. According to Bauer, they are scheduled for a retail release in April, 2012.

Check out the Bauer Pro goalie skates below and let us know what you think!

Bauer Pro Goalie Skates

Bauer Pro Goalie Skates

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Bauer Supreme One.8 Skates

Bauer Hockey is preparing for the release of their new Supreme skate line, where the Supreme One80 skates will be replaced by the new Bauer Supreme One.8 skates. Coming in at a $400 price point, the Supreme One.8 skates will be made for an intermediate to advanced level skater.

The quarter package on the Bauer Supreme One.8 will be made of 3D anaformable light weight tech mesh. The tech mesh upper will be similar to the material found on the quarter package of the Vapor X60 skates. The One.8 boot will be fairly stiff as well, but not as much as you would expect from a top end Bauer boot with composite construction.

Inside the Supreme One.8, you’ll find a quick-drying hydrophobic true-suede synthetic leather liner, and lightweight anaform fit foam ankle pads. These are essentially the same components found on its predecessor, but are still of high quality. The 48 oz. 2-piece felt tongue with high density metatarsal guard, for additional lace bite protection, were also featured on the One80 and will make their way into the One.8 skates. Finally, your foot will be resting on the form-fit footbed with stabalizer grip to help keep that foot locked into place. Bauer makes a decent stock footbed, but don’t be shy about potentially switching it out for Yellow Superfeet. The boot itself will, of course, be fully thermoformable. This will allow you to get a more custom fit for your foot.

Beneath the boot, you’re going to find a full composite outsole. This will help in maximizing energy transfer from every stride as the energy moves more efficiently down into your foot and through the outsole. Your also going to be stocked with a great Tuuk Lightspeed 2 holder, and the LS 2.1 power stainless steel runner.

Most of the components featured on the Bauer Supreme One.8 skates are the same or very similar to those found on the One80. That means this boot will be a great pick up for anyone who has worn down their One80′s released in 2010, or even their Supreme One75′s from 2008.

The biggest change for the Supreme One.8 will obviously be the graphics. They look very similar to those found on the One.9, Total One NXG, the rest of the new Supreme skate line, and also stick with the same black color scheme with gold accents that we saw on their last line.

You can expect to see the new Bauer Supreme One.8 skates in stores, and available online, this April. Until then, take a look at the Supreme One.8 skates below and let us know what you think!

Bauer Supreme One.8 Skates

Bauer Supreme One.8 Skates

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Bauer Supreme Total One LE White Hockey Stick

Bauer Hockey is at it again with another limited edition release of their popular Total One hockey stick. For the latest version, the Total One LE white stick, Bauer has brought us a predominantly white hockey stick with black as its secondary color. The graphics all appear to be the same, but Bauer simply swapped in a white and black finish instead of the original black and gold.

While the physical appearance of the stick has changed drastically, don’t get your hopes up for any new technology in the white Total One LE stick. You can be sure, however, that it will have the same feel that you would expect out of a Supreme Total One stick.

Check out the photos below for a better look at the Bauer Supreme Total One LE white hockey stick and let us know your thoughts!

The new Total One LE white hockey stick is now available for purchase at PureHockey for $229.99.  Be sure to use the coupon code HOCKEYWORLD when shopping and save an additional 10%.

Bauer Supreme Total One White Hockey Stick

Bauer Supreme Total One White Hockey Stick

Bauer Supreme White Total One LE Hockey Stick

Bauer Supreme White Total One LE Hockey Stick

White Total One LE Hockey Stick

Bauer's new White Total One LE Hockey Stick

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Bauer Nexus 1000 Stick

Bauer Hockey is finally bringing the popular technology used in one of its pro spec flex profiles to the retail market with the release of the Bauer Nexus 1000 stick. The Nexus 1000 stick is described by Bauer as being “ideal for the player looking for a balanced feel with a quick, effortless release with natural power.”

The first thing you’ll notice on the ice with the Nexus 1000 stick is the Nexus Tru-Mid Flex profile. This flex profile is described as having a powerful natural release, with a softer handle and hosel and a stiff section mid-shaft. Bauer’s .520 power taper will give the Nexus 1000 stick a boost in torsional stiffness, allowing increased load on the shot and minimal twisting of the blade. Essentially what you’re getting is a stick that will flex more like what you may be used to with a wooden stick, all the while being accurate and precise on shots and passes.

The power core 3 blade which you’ll find in the Bauer Nexus 1000 is similar to what you will find in the Total One or APX stick. The foams inside the blade will maximize puck feel, absorb energy on hard passes, and help improve balance and stability.

To increase durability, Bauer is continuing with their eLASTechnology, also found on the APX stick. Bauer describes this feature as a “proprietary resin system with carbon nanotube reinforcements increasing durability by reducing the spread of micro-fractures caused by slashes and puck impacts, extending a stick’s ‘pop-life’ to keep it feeling newer, longer.” While they aren’t the first manufacturer to use carbon nanotube technology (Stealth CNT), they’re doing it in an efficient and effective way which will benefit players by increasing longevity of their Nexus 1000 stick.

The Bauer Nexus 1000 stick will be available in two finishes – griptac and matte. Both options will feature the same black and dark grey color scheme, which looks awesome. You can also expect to see retailers carry stock of all of your favorite Bauer flexes and blade patterns on the Nexus 1000, however, the new P08 (Ovechkin) pattern will be a custom make-to-order option.

Check out the new Bauer Nexus 1000 stick below and let us know what you think! Is there any chance you’ll swap out your go-to twig for the new Nexus 1000?

Bauer Nexus 1000 Stick

Bauer Nexus 1000 Stick

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Bauer Supreme One.9 Skates

Replacing the Bauer Supreme One100 skate in April, 2012, will be the new Bauer Supreme One.9 skates. The Supreme One.9 skates will be second only to the Total One NXG, and will still carry the features expected by an advanced or pro level player.

Beginning with the quarter package, Bauer will continue to use their 3D anaformable composite upper, which is now called Curv. You may recognize its previous name more, as it was called the ALIVE composite in previous years. The materials themselves have not changed, simply the name of the brand.

Moving inside the boot, the Bauer Supreme One.9 skate is going to feature its hydrophobic clarino liner, which is made of synthetic leather. This liner has great moisture wicking properties, and will help to keep your liner dry during games or practice. The lightweight anaform fit foam ankle pads inside the boot are going to provide exceptional support, and provide less added weight than some of the anaform fit foam pads found in lower Supreme models.

The Supreme One.9 tongue will be an anatomical, 52 oz. two-piece felt tongue, just like what was featured in the One100. It will also have the same high density metatarsal guard to help protect against lace bite. Additional foot support will be found on the form-fit+ footbed, with stabilizer grip and Curv composite inserts.

Beneath the boot you’re going to find some more strong components which will make the Bauer Supreme One.9 one of the top skates on the market. The outsole will of course be a full lightweight composite and beneath that you’ll find a TUUK Lightspeed 2 holder with LS 2.1 Power stainless steel runner.

The Supreme One.9 skates will be another strong release from Bauer Hockey, and should be a hot seller for anyone with a Supreme foot looking to get into a new, high-end skate. As one of the top skates in the line, you can expect the Supreme One.9 skates to retail for around $599. Check out the Bauer Supreme One.9 skates below and let us know your thoughts.

Bauer Supreme One.9 Skates

Bauer Supreme One.9 Skates

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Winter Classic Hockey Sticks

Bauer recently released photos of the Winter Classic hockey sticks for both the Philadelphia Flyers and the New York Rangers. The two teams will square off against one another Monday, January 2nd at 1:00 PM Eastern time. In the 2012 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic, the two teams will play outdoors, this years venue is Philadelphia’s Citizens Bank Park. The park is home to the Philadelphia Phillies Major League Baseball team.

But enough chit chat about the game, the picture of the sticks are below. Not certain if these will become available to the public or possibly a special purchase for only a select period of time, but take a look and let us know what you think.

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Bauer Vapor APX Gloves

The Bauer Vapor APX gloves and APX Pro gloves are the latest high end gloves from the Vapor line of protective equipment. Due out in April, 2012, the APX gloves are going to keep the same tapered fit that we’re familiar with in Vapor gloves, and carry all the top end features we like to see.

Beginning with the cuff, the APX gloves will have a free flex cuff to provide you with maximum mobility while stickhandling. The Aero Foam construction used in the gloves will reduce overall weight by 20%, while continuing to provide great protection for your hand. On the APX gloves, you’ll see a techni-flex palm to ensure great feel all while providing incredible durability. It’s also going to be lined with silver fibers, much like the Warrior Franchise gloves, to add increased resistance to odors and staining.

With the APX Pro gloves, you’re going to notice a few differences. The biggest one will be the palm, as the APX pro gloves will use a dual layer nash palm instead of the techni-flex. The APX Pro will be constructed out of dual density foams, rather than the Aero Foams, while the shell uses pro nylon mesh instead of synthetic leather. The tapered fit will be consistent through both, however, the cuff on the APX pro gloves will be a contoured and segmented cuff rather than the free flex cuff. Both gloves will use Bauer’s Thermo Max+ liner to help keep the gloves dry.

Will the Bauer Vapor APX or APX Pro gloves be your next set of gloves? Let us know what you think in the comments.

Bauer Vapor APX Gloves

Bauer Vapor APX Gloves

 

Bauer Vapor APX Pro Gloves

Bauer Vapor APX Pro and APX Gloves

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Bauer RX 10 Senior Goalie Stick Review: First Impressions

I was looking to upgrade the stick I use in goal. I had never used a composite goalie stick, as I have always used wood sticks. My previous stick was a Sher-Wood 7000R that I have had for several years, dating back to 2005. I had never had a goalie stick from Bauer or Reebok, but what sold be on this particular stick was a feature I had never seen before on a goalie stick: a flat (vs. concave) paddle.

The best goalie stick made by Bauer, the RX 10 is different than most other goalie sicks for several reasons.

Stick: Bauer RX 10 Senior Composite Goalie Stick

Flex: P31

Lie: 14

Face: Open

Toe: Round

Length: 27.5″

Price: $239.99 at Pure Hockey

Aesthetics:

Very slick looking aesthetics. It mostly has a matte/dull finish in white/grey/black. It is shiny in the areas where there is a lot of grip. Those areas would be where the shaft meets the paddle and midway up the shaft. I like the dull finish because it allows me to easily slide my right hand to the top to aid in poke-checking and shooting. If the rest of your gear is black, white, or shades of grey this stick will blend in with the rest of your pads.

Performance:

Have not used the stick, considering I just received it. I can tell you that I am anxious and excited to compare the response and feel of a composite stick. The Bauer stick is slightly longer and feels lighter than my Sher-Wood stick. I’m looking forward to seeing how it absorbs shots along the front-facing paddle. I spoke with a salesman at the local hockey store and he compared the flat-front to a blocker or leg pad in the way it easily deflects shots to the corner.
What Bauer Says:

The stick is designed for the hybrid style of goalie. The 27.5″ length is designed for more upright goalies because of the regular lie and longer paddle. The open curve will help goalies who shoot the puck often increase puck control and raise the puck quicker. Flat front geometry improves rebound control, balance and reduces weight.

Ending Notes:

I have used the stick twice in our weekly skate. It has a good feel to it. I like the way it deflects shots with the flat paddle. As a goalie that tends to play the puck more than most, I like the way it shoots the puck. I am able to get  a lot of torque on the stick and can lift the puck off the ice easily. I’m able to play the puck off the glass much easier and quicker than my previous stick.

Check back in the coming months as I use the stick and put it through regular wear-and-tear.

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What is Behind Bauer Photo?

At the top of the 4:00 p.m. hour on the east coast, Bauer Hockey posted a picture on their Facebook page. It appears to be a darkened silhouette of  New York Rangers backstop Henrik Lundqvist sliding in the butterfly across the crease in a darkened ice rink. Under Lundqvist, it has the tag-line of “Goaltending Will Evolve” with 2012 over it. With Lundqvist playing in the Winter Classic Jan. 2, it will be interesting to see if he plays the game in what ever new goaltending line Bauer will have to offer in 2012.

Back in November, we posted a preview of the upcoming Supreme Total One Custom Goal Pad. This looks like it could be the beginning of the market plan for this line that hits stores in the spring.

As a goalie, I will be paying special attention because I am in the market for some new goalie gear such as a blocker, glove and for the right price: pads. Check out the photo below and give your best hypothesis of what the symbolism means in the comment section.

 

New York Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist

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