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Bauer Vapor Hyperlite Gloves

The Bauer Vapor Hyperlite hockey gloves offer elite lightweight protection with a 25% increase in safety compared to previous models. They feature dual-density foam and a SHOCKLITE backhand pad for enhanced mobility. The new DURA-Connekt palm improves stick feel and durability, allowing players to make quick plays with confidence.

Perfect gloves for:
Players who prioritize speed, agility, and stickhandling, without sacrificing safety.

Key features include:

Lightweight ProtectionA 25% increase in protection compared to previous models.
DURA-Connekt PalmEnhances stick feel and durability, allowing for precise puck handling and extended glove life.
DC Tech FoamUsed in combination with molded SHOCKLITE foam, this dual-density foam system provides exceptional impact protection.
Nanosense Liner + Thermo Core Zero LinerThese liners work together to keep hands dry, comfortable, and fresh throughout the game.

Top Competitors

The Warrior Alpha LX Pro gloves are renowned for their exceptional fit and feel, offering a strong alternative for players seeking a glove that prioritizes comfort. While it might not match the Hyperlite's focus on extreme lightness, it excels in providing a glove that feels like a natural extension of the hand. The CCM Tacks AS-V Pro gloves are known for their robust protection, providing a different approach to the lightweight-protection balance. While not as lightweight as the Hyperlite, they provide pro-level coverage and durability.

Progression of the Hyperlite:

The Bauer Vapor Hyperlite gloves represent a significant leap forward in glove technology. This model represents a substantial upgrade from its predecessor, the Vapor 2X Pro.

Key advancements in the Hyperlite include:
  • The Hyperlite boasts a 25% increase in protection compared to the 2X Pro.
  • The DURA-Connekt palm technology offers superior stick feel and durability.
  • The Hyperlite has a lighter overall profile compared to the 2X Pro.  
  • DC Tech foam and Nanosense liner added to the glove's overall performance.
👍 Pros
Super soft and comfortable. Good dexterity in the hands and mobility in the wrists.
Solid gloves with great mobility at the cuff/wrist. My hands are officially free to stick handle and battle at the boards.
This is a perfect glove. Great protection but also lightweight.
👎 Cons
The stitching on the left glove on the pinky has completely come apart..
Stitches in the right palm separated. Had to use glue. Also tore on the outside of the thumb area, a little over an inch, exposing the foam. Glued that too. Not cool…
I’ve worn them maybe 20 times or so and they don’t fit as tightly as they did new.
The Bauer Vapor Hyperlite gloves are insanely light without sacrificing protection. The fit is like wearing a custom glove. It's clear that Bauer went all-in on making the lightest glove possible without compromising performance. If you're fast on the ice and want to maximum dexterity, with an extremely durable palm, these gloves are a must-try.
Tapered Fit
Comfort
Protection

FAQs: Bauer Vapor Hyperlite Hockey Gloves

Q: How do Hyperlite gloves fit compared to other Bauer lines? 
A: Classic Vapor tapered fit: snug fingers/backhand with an open, mobile cuff for max wrist roll. Compared to Supreme (anatomical), Hyperlite feels slimmer in the fingers and freer at the cuff; compared to Nexus/four-roll, it’s much less boxy.

Q: Are Hyperlite gloves really that light?
A: Yes—one of the lightest Vapor retail gloves of its time. Players note a barely‑there feel without losing much protection. If you’re coming from older Vapors or mid-tier models, the weight drop is noticeable, especially in stickhandling.

Q: How’s the protection vs 2X Pro and Hyperlite 2?
A: Versus 2X Pro, Hyperlite is lighter with comparable slash protection for most rec/comp play. HL2 improves materials and consistency slightly, but HL1 is still very protective for its weight. If you take heavy hacks or block shots, HL2 or pro stock may feel “tankier.”

Q: Do Hyperlite gloves break in fast?
A: Very fast. The segmented backhand and supple palms loosen within 1–2 skates. They won’t feel floppy on day one, but you get near‑instant dexterity and wrist roll typical of Vapor.

Q: What palms do Hyperlite gloves use, and how do they feel?
A: Premium suede/digital‑style palms (exact spec by year) with soft feel and strong stick feedback. Many report “game‑ready” feel out of the box. If you prefer ultra‑thin pro palms, expect even more feel—but faster wear.

Q: How durable are the palms? Any common wear spots?
A: Good for elite retail, but index finger and palm heel are the first to thin—especially with gritty tape. Use smoother/cloth tape, dry fully between skates, and avoid squeezing soaked palms to extend life. Overlays add longevity.

Q: Is the cuff really that open?
A: Yes—short, segmented, open‑roll cuff = Vapor’s signature mobility. Great for dekes and quick releases. If you wear bulky slash guards, check overlap so you don’t expose your wrist at full extension.

Q: True to size or should I size up?
A: Generally true to Bauer sizing. Tapered fingers can feel snug on wider hands; some size up for extra stall room or guard overlap. When in doubt, measure palm‑to‑middle‑finger and compare to Bauer’s chart.

Q: Do Hyperlite gloves run hot or get smelly?
A: Breathability is solid for the tier. Odor comes from poor drying. After each skate: open cuff/fingers, air‑dry with a fan (no heat), and spot‑clean liners with mild soap. Sports‑safe sprays help; avoid bleach/fabric softener.

Q: Hyperlite vs Hyperlite 2—worth upgrading?
A: HL2 refines protection materials and feel; some find the blade/hand connection slightly more stable. If your HL1s are in good shape, you’re not missing a revolution. If palms/foams are tired and you want the latest protection tweaks, HL2 is a nice step.

Q: Retail Hyperlite vs Pro Stock Vapor—what’s different?
A: Pro stock can add denser foams, shot‑block pieces, alternate cuffs, or different palms—often with no retail warranty. Ask for tag photos (team code, palm type) and close‑ups if buying used. Expect a bit more “tank” feel vs retail HL.

Q: Good for roller/street hockey?
A: Yes—light and mobile. Expect faster palm wear outdoors and more sweat. Use smoother tape, dry thoroughly, and consider an overlay or plan to repalm if you mainly play outside.

Q: Any common issues owners mention?
A: Mostly praise for weight/feel. Watch for palm thinning at index/heel and occasional seam wear at finger curls after heavy use. Regular drying and smoother tape solve most complaints. Ensure cuff overlap with wrist guards.

Q: Can Hyperlite gloves be repalmed?
A: Easily. Nash/AX Suede/digital repalms keep the tapered dexterity. Choose thin palms for max feel (faster wear) or reinforced overlays for durability. Repalm before holes reach seams to preserve structure.

Q: What should I check when buying used Hyperlite gloves?
A: Inspect:

  • Palms: thin spots or holes at index/heel
  • Seams: popped stitches at finger curls/cuff
  • Padding: crushed foams/missing inserts
  • Liner: odor/moisture damage 

Care quick tips

  • Air‑dry fully after each skate; no heat
  • Use cloth/smooth tape to reduce palm abrasion
  • Wipe liners with mild soap; avoid harsh chemicals
  • Verify wrist guard overlap with the open cuff to prevent gaps

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