This is an amazing pair of Bauer Supreme 3S in size 9.5 Fit 2. I have listed them as new because I purchased them personally new and wore them once (2 games back to back) to referee and decided that I am going to stick with my CCM Tacks. They also have "Superfeet Yellow" beds inside. These are $60.00 on their own and make a huge difference over standart footbeds.There are a few very minor marks and a bit of dark on the top of the tongues. They are 9.9/10 They have not been baked yet. Also the blades were sharpened by an ECHL professional equipment manager for me. These are awesome skates.
Any questions please ask. here are the factory specs:
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Supreme 3S Skate is offered in Bauer's new Performance Fit System and it’s designed for the skilled player who wants added comfort. It features a 3D Lasted Flex Composite Boot that’s lightweight and easier to flex. Combined with a Pro TPU outsole, it offers additional stiffness in the lower portion of the skate, delivering more straight line speed.
The boot also has a power cut which offers increased wrap for optimal foot stability and a more powerful stride. A Pro 48 ounce Felt Tongue with injected metatarsal guard compresses and releases energy, offering forward flex and comfort. The skate features a high grade LS+ stainless steel blade equipped with increased height AND Bauer's Power Profile*, which helps the player maintain speed and a more aggressive stride. With a Flex Rating of 70, it also offers a great level of support and stability for the player.
Also, in the Junior sizing, Bauer has incorporated Motion Flex, a fiber composite boot, which helps a younger player get into the proper “knees over toes” position while still offering outstanding support.
Bauer’s Power Profile
Bauer’s Power Profile is a 4 Zoned Radii, known as a Quad profile. The blade shape is designed with 4 zones uniquely placed and designed for specific performance improvements during all types of edge work.
The first zone, located near the toe of the runner, is shaped to maximize acceleration. As the player begins their stride, the weight shifts over the top of the toes for the initial drive into the ice, utilizing a 6 foot radius.
The second zone, known as the transition zone, sits on a 9 foot radius, which helps transition the players stride from rapid acceleration to measured, longer striding. The center of gravity shifts slightly back from the Acceleration stride.
The third zone, is the speed zone. Leveraging an 11 foot radius, the player is now maximizing their blade to ice contact for an efficient power transfer and straight line speed.
The final zone, towards the heel of the blade, is the stability zone. This area holds a 13 foot radius, the longest in the blade, to provide balance as players shift between their edges when pivoting and absorbing contact.