Bauer Supreme S27 Junior Goalie Skates
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The Bauer Supreme S27 Senior goal skate builds upon the widespread success of the previous Supreme S170, while bringing further value to the entry-level price point. Through the use of upgraded materials and technologies in the boot, the S27 Sr skate is able to bring improved fit and function to the young goalie.
With the Supreme S170 skate coming onto the scene in early 2016 as one of the first cowlingless goal skates, it amassed a large following of goalies jumping into the skate, though it was not always the best fit for their feet. To improve the fit for goalies looking to get into a low-cut, performance-based skate, an updated grip liner and heel lock with lightly extended eyelets have been added to the Supreme S27 skate. These upgrades allow for a more comfortable, locked-in fit for the existing Supreme user, while providing a possible new option for goalies who may not have been the most comfortable in previous Supreme skates.
Stiffness throughout the boot is one of the most significant changes when comparing skates of varying price points. The Supreme S27 Junior goal skate features a Texplate quarter throughout the boot, which greatly enhances boot stiffness. Having a stiff skate boot allows for improved energy transfer when pushing into the ice. By creating a stiffer platform to push off of when skating and reducing the amount of "give" in the boot, it allows for heightened performance and value. The Bauer S27 Junior provides a blend of the right amount of boot stiffness for performance, while still remaining slightly flexible to assist the young goaltender who may not have fully developed the power to need a composite boot.
At one of the most popular price points for young goaltenders alike, the Supreme S27 Junior skate continues to elevate a popular design. For the goalie looking for a great value in fit and performance, the S27 Jr goal skate is definitely worth checking out.
The Bauer Supreme S27 Senior goal skate builds upon the widespread success of the previous Supreme S170, while bringing further value to the entry-level price point. Through the use of upgraded materials and technologies in the boot, the S27 Sr skate is able to bring improved fit and function to the young goalie.
With the Supreme S170 skate coming onto the scene in early 2016 as one of the first cowlingless goal skates, it amassed a large following of goalies jumping into the skate, though it was not always the best fit for their feet. To improve the fit for goalies looking to get into a low-cut, performance-based skate, an updated grip liner and heel lock with lightly extended eyelets have been added to the Supreme S27 skate. These upgrades allow for a more comfortable, locked-in fit for the existing Supreme user, while providing a possible new option for goalies who may not have been the most comfortable in previous Supreme skates.
Stiffness throughout the boot is one of the most significant changes when comparing skates of varying price points. The Supreme S27 Junior goal skate features a Texplate quarter throughout the boot, which greatly enhances boot stiffness. Having a stiff skate boot allows for improved energy transfer when pushing into the ice. By creating a stiffer platform to push off of when skating and reducing the amount of "give" in the boot, it allows for heightened performance and value. The Bauer S27 Junior provides a blend of the right amount of boot stiffness for performance, while still remaining slightly flexible to assist the young goaltender who may not have fully developed the power to need a composite boot.
At one of the most popular price points for young goaltenders alike, the Supreme S27 Junior skate continues to elevate a popular design. For the goalie looking for a great value in fit and performance, the S27 Jr goal skate is definitely worth checking out.
Not my skates but the kids happy. Haven’t baked them yet but he likes the feel - three skates in.
Bauer Junior Goalie Skates Sizing Chart | ||||
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Skate Size | USA | EU | UK | CM |
1 | 2.5 | 33.5 | 1.5 | 21 |
1.5 | 3 | 34 | 2 | 21.4 |
2 | 3.5 | 35 | 2.5 | 21.8 |
2.5 | 4 | 35.5 | 3 | 22.2 |
3 | 4.5 | 36 | 3.5 | 22.6 |
3.5 | 5 | 36.5 | 4 | 23.1 |
4 | 5.5 | 37.5 | 4.5 | 23.5 |
4.5 | 6 | 38 | 5 | 23.9 |
5 | 6.5 | 38.5 | 5.5 | 24.3 |
5.5 | 7 | 39 | 6 | 24.7 |
Hockey Goalie Skate Sizing Guide
- Things to consider:
- Age
- Measurement from longest point of foot (cm)
When sizing for the correct size of a skate, we always advise taking the measurements below from a sitting position and not standing upright. Additional weight on your foot/feet can skew your result and misrepresent your foot size. The reason for this is that as you put your full weight on your feet, the arch of your foot will collapse and cause your foot to appear wider or longer than it actually is.
As well, please be aware that skate sizes and shoes sizing do not match exactly. As a general guideline, skates size 1 ½ sizes smaller than shoes.
It is ideal for a player to have a tight, snug fit both in length and width as this will provide the best performance and durability. If a skate is too big you will feel your feet slide around and you will not get the full performance out of the skates and can also develop calcium deposits - Haglund’s Deformity or “Bauer Bumps” for lack of a better term although this issue doesn’t only occur with Bauer models.
An Ideal Fit: Stand with your skates laced and your heel snug in the heel cup. Your toes should just barely feather the end of the toe box. Bend forward into a skating stance. Your toes should pull back slightly from the toe box. Once heat fit, your foot should slide back into the foams of the skate and the length you felt in your skating stance will more-or-less become you standing size.
To obtain the measurement above you will need a soft tape measure and a pen. Start by placing the tape measure flat along the ground in a straight line. Sitting in a chair, place your foot down with the longest point of your foot (usually big toe, or second toe) in line with the edge of the tape measure. Make sure you keep your weight off of your foot. Take a pen and mark the tape measure where the edge of your heel ends. Record this length in cm. This measurement will correspond with the sizing charts in each brand below, if you do not see your exact measurement, select the size with the next size increment above your measurement (i.e. you measure 24.9 cm, you would select 25.1 cm or Size 6).
Sizing Children for Growth Room: If you are purchasing skates for your child, it is common and usually recommended to add some additional room in the skate to increase the last, we recommend no more than 1 full size. Feet stop growing around ages 15 – 15 ½, and from ages 14 - 15 ½ we would recommend adding only half (1/2) a size in length. Follow the same measurement instructions as above, once you obtain your true size move up ½ or 1 size.
***Sizing of skates is very preference based and these measurements will not guarantee a fit that is right for you. Please use these as general guidelines, for the most accurate fit we always recommend getting measured by a professional skate fitter at our store or your local pro shop.***