Bauer Supreme ONE60 Senior Ice Hockey Skates
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Bauer Supreme ONE60 Senior Ice Hockey Skates
One60 Upper Features
- Quarter Package - 3D Trueform PU upper
- Lining Material - Hydrophobic microfiber
- Heel Support - Exterior embossed heel cup
- Ankle Padding - Anaform Fit foam ankle pads
- Tongue Construction - Anatomical, 40oz. 2-piece felt with metatarsal guard
- Footbed - Molded with integrated heel support
One60 Lower Features
- Outsole - Lightweight, Pro-8 Dual Density beveled TPU
- Blade Holder and Runner - TUUK Lightspeed 2 with TUUK Super stainless steel runner
| Bauer Senior Hockey Skate Sizing Chart |
| Bauer Skate Size |
6.0 |
6.5 |
7.0 |
7.5 |
8.0 |
8.5 |
9.0 |
9.5 |
10.0 |
10.5 |
11.0 |
11.5 |
12.0 |
12.5 |
13.0 |
13.5 |
14.0 |
| Shoe Size (US) |
7.5 |
8.0 |
8.5 |
9.0 |
9.5 |
10.0 |
10.5 |
11.0 |
11.5 |
12.0 |
12.5 |
13.0 |
13.5 |
14.0 |
14.5 |
15.0 |
15.5 |
SENIOR Hockey SkatesSenior hockey skates are sized to fit adults and full grown teenagers with a Men's US shoe size of 7 or greater.
JUNIOR Hockey Skates Junior hockey skates are sized to fit kids in the range of approximately 7 to 13 years old with a US shoe size of 2 to 6.5.
YOUTH Hockey Skates Youth hockey skates are sized to fit toddlers and young children in the age range of approximately 2 to 7 years old with a US youth shoe size of 7 to 1.5.
*Female Skaters* The difference between men's shoes and women's shoes is 1.5 to 2 sizes. So, if you wear size 9 women's shoes, that translates to a men's size 7.5 or 7.0, which would put you in a size 6 senior hockey skate. More simply put, go 3 sizes down from your women's shoe size in order to find your hockey skate size.
Bauer Supreme ONE60 Senior Ice Hockey Skates
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4 Stars based on 11 Review(s)
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Awesome Skate!
August 31, 2012
I bought these about 5 months ago. I had them baked, and they felt very good my first skate. I've not had any problems with my feet hurting at all and I feel like I am skating faster in them. With these skates around $100 now, you can't go wrong with them!
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Great skates
July 26, 2012
My son has an extremely wide foot and always used the Vapors, but once we went to EE in these skates they have become his favorite. This is the first pair of skates he has really loved in9 years. Great job! Way to go!
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Great skate for the price
June 6, 2012
I've been using these for about a month now. The skates are a little tough to break in but after baking them and skating a couple times a week in them they are "getting there".
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One60
February 29, 2012
I work at an ice arena and i play in the adullt league. I must say these are some of the best skates that i have ever owned. They were quick to break in and are comfortable to skate in for long periods of time. Alot of my colleagues and friends have these same exact skates and they love them just as much as i do. Defintely a good buy if your on a low budget.
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Great Skates for the Price
November 12, 2011
I have been using these skates for about 7 months. They broke in easily, with no pain at all (I did bake them at the store when I bought them). I had the Bauer Vapors x10 or 15s before so this was a nice improvement.
My ankles use to hurt all the time in my previous skates BUT I have NEVER felt any of that pain in these skates. My heel fits perfectly and my foot is cushioned just right.
I use skate fenders so I don't know how well the boot absorbs shots, but I am guessing it will hurt to take a shot just as much as with my previous skates.
If you are on a budget but you want a quality skate, go with these. Just make sure that you figure out if your heel will fit nicely because you may need Vapors instead of Supremes.
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Tough to break in
October 30, 2011
When my One 95's (Custom) completely wore out, I went to these once I stopped playing competitive hockey trying to save a few bucks. Wow, almost impossible to break in, and I know every trick in the book. Thing is, the boot is so stiff that you need to beat the hell out of them to get them broke and by then, you have completely ruined the boots durability. I recently had the opportunity to try a RBK 8k & 11k. Of course the 11k was better than the 8k but both were much more comfortable the these One 60's. I didnt notice much difference between the two so from a cost standpoint, I'm going with the 8k. I coach full time now and am still on the ice 7 days per week just not playing. In the end, the One 60's are not worth the effort it takes to break them in. Either spend the big money and go with the Total One or get the RBK's for comfort. Hope this helps.
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the boy
October 17, 2011
my boy's a first year bantom and has skated in the vapers for five years. but they were not fitting as well so he tried theese and loves all about them. said they break in easy and are very comfortable. only had them a month so we're not sure on durablity
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No pain, no gain.
June 23, 2011
Take my review with a grain of salt because these are my first skates. I'm new to hockey, and relatively new to skating.
I have to say, I suffered a lot of pain with these skates. Maybe it was an issue of breaking them in. Maybe it was an issue of my balance not being very good and having to use muscles in my feet that I've never used before. Maybe it was a combination of both. Regardless, I found myself hunched over the boards after every few minutes of skating for two or three months (skating twice a week).
Alas, they did break in with time (and my balance and skating abilities improved) and now they are comfortable. I don't really have anything to compare them to, but on the flipside, I don't have any complaints to make about them either. From what I can tell, they are a very good set of skates at a very reasonable price.
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one60
March 17, 2011
In my feet these are good skates but insides are broken after using 30-40 times. So I think its too cheap material for good skates.
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Mold
March 4, 2011
They are very good skates and you can solve the liner problem by molding them at a pro shop.
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Rough on feet
January 20, 2011
I bought a pair of these because they didn't have one 70s in my size. It is a faster, lighter skate than the ones i had and i could notice a boost in speed, footwork and turning ability, however the liner and material are cheap and tough to break in and cause lots of pain on your feet.
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