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Used Intermediate Bauer Supreme S37 Hockey Skates (Regular) - Size 4

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CategoryHockey > Skates
BrandBauer Hockey SkatesBauer
ModelBauer Supreme S37 Hockey SkatesSupreme S37
Condition Used
Skate Width Regular Width Hockey SkatesD&R (Regular)
Age Group Intermediate Hockey SkatesIntermediate
Runner Size 238mm
Skate Size Intermediate Size 4 Hockey Skates4.0 - Intermediate
Quantity1 available

This item is still in very good condition. It has been used for a season or two and will demonstrate some cosmetic signs of wear but was well cared for. If you have questions, don’t hesitate to message me. Product Specs: Skate Size: 4.0 - Intermediate Condition: Used Runner Size: 238mm Skate Width: D&R (Regular) Age Group: Intermediate Quality: Very Good

Perfect skates for:
Skilled players looking for value and added comfort.
Durability
Power
Speed

The Bauer Supreme S37 Hockey Skate is designed for recreational and performance-level players seeking a balance of comfort and performance. It features a fiber composite boot that provides flexibility for good power transfer and a wider range of motion, making it easier to use for new skaters. Comfort is enhanced by lightweight memory foam ankle padding and a 40-ounce felt tongue with a mesh metatarsal guard. The skate also boasts a TUUK Lightspeed Edge holder for easy swapping of blades. While not the top-of-the-line model in Bauer's Supreme line, the S37 offers good value for players looking for a comfortable and supportive skate.

The S37 features an anatomical fit for a lot of power. It won't have the Space Age memory foam designed by NASA or something, but it will be comfortable. It may feel heavier than the top lightweight pro model, but it's more than enough to last quite a while. It's still a strong skate. And that's common with a lot of skates these days. There's not a ton of difference between the mid-end and the top-end skates. What really separates them is durability and the exact type of comfort features.

Austin MacDonald

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