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Bauer Mach Goalie Full Set

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Retail price: $3,400
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$810
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Bauer Mach Goalie Full Set

The Bauer Mach goalie full set builds on the success of the Ultrasonic line by reducing weight and introducing new features for competitive goalies. With a one-piece thermoformed shin and boot construction, it maintains durability and a modern look. This set also features a new Tune-Fit+ strapping system around the cal area designed to keep the pad attached to the leg. This will allow any player to have the perfect customized set to their liking.

Perfect set for:
Goalies who seek both the freedom to move and the confidence to take a hit.

Key features include:

One-Piece Thermoformed Shin and BootBauer's SL1D3R skin technology reduces weight for improved mobility without sacrificing durability.
Flexible CoreAllows for a powerful push when needed while maintaining a close-fitting feel for optimal mobility.
Curv Composite MaterialsIncorporated in key areas for enhanced impact absorption, providing crucial protection for the goalie.
Tune-Fit+ Strapping SystemDesigned at the calf to balance the pad on the leg. Fully adjustable straps at both the top and bottom of the calf allow for a customized and exact fit.
Free-Flex Backhand with Curve CompositeGives the goaltender the freedom to move their hand into any position and reach for pucks no matter the angle.
Range of Motion Wrist StrapBuilt for comfortable wrist articulation and control. It’s fully adjustable for a lower lock on the wrist, allowing for a fully customized feel.

Top Competitors

The Bauer Mach boasts the lightest weight and fastest rebounds with its innovative materials, ideal for agile goalies who rely on quick movements. CCM Extreme Flex II Pro offers a classic, well-balanced feel with good rebound control, making it a versatile choice for a wider range of goalies. True Catalyst PX3 stands out for its customizable fit and good seal, allowing for a more personalized setup and a focus on solid coverage. Ultimately, the best choice depends on your playing style and what on-ice experience you prioritize.

Progression of the Bauer mach Goalie Set

Following the success of the Ultrasonic line, the Mach sheds weight and enhances mobility. This is achieved through several key upgrades:

  • SL1D3R skin on the leg pads. 
  • A new strapping system with TuneFit+
  • A new calf bracket and landing
  • HD foam to the toe bridge.
  • The Mach glove features a new range of motion strap.
  • No more metal eyelets and rebound control foams added to the glove palm.
  • Adjusted blocker sidewall and newly designed wrist cuff. 
👍 Pros
The palm feels like memory foam, really molds to your hand. Love the silicone grips down the finger slots.
Everything that hit my glove was directed to the pocket. I think it’s because of the 75-degree closure.
These are super stiff and give hard rebounds. Highly recommend this set.
👎 Cons
These pads are noticeably stiffer than Ultrasonic and Hyperlite.
The toe ties are very short and tight. The Hyperlite ties were a perfect balance of thickness, length, and stretchiness, but the Mach ones have caused knee torque/twist issues.
The strapping is simple but not adjustable enough for someone with large calves.
The Mach took what was on the Ultrasonic ( an integrated knee, a very flat face, predictable rebounds, and a simplified strapping system) and then also added an internal calf bracket to give a lot more support underneath the leg. Basically, the internal Stabilislide knee block was added into the calf providing the same support. So the Mach is known for having a great seal and awesome rebounds. It also has an excellent slide and a very square butterfly. The only potential downside to the Mach is because of the extra internal calf bracket, the pads are too square and supportive and the feedback I’ve heard is, "My body hurts; I can't use these."
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Chris Dudo

Chris is the emergency backup goaltender for the @dallasstars and founder of Goalie Gear Snob on YouTube.