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Bauer Supreme M40 Hockey Skates

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Bauer Supreme M40 Hockey Skates

The Bauer Supreme M40 skate offers top-tier performance at a competitive price. Designed for the performance-minded player, the M40 boasts a lightweight, thermoformable CURV Composite boot construction for a custom fit and superior support. The Pro Stock Felt Tongue provides pro-level comfort, while the Sublimated Liner helps keep your feet dry and comfortable.

Perfect skates for:
Serious hockey players who prioritize performance and comfort and are looking for a price friendly option.

Key features include:

LS Edge HolderQuick and easy steel changes for optimal performance.
CURV Composite Boot ConstructionLightweight, supportive, and customizable fit.
Sublimated LinerMoisture-wicking technology for dry, comfortable feet.

Top Competitors

The Tacks XF Pro skates feature a lightweight One-Piece Boot made with FORS composite for enhanced performance and durability, while the Bauer Supreme M5 Pro skates are designed for powerful skaters. They include a supportive, thermoformable Carbon Curv composite boot for optimal power transfer and maximum ankle flexion, along with a "Choose Your Steel" option for blade selection.

What people are saying about the M40:

👍 Pros
The liner is very plush and comfortable. The thing that works best for me is there seems to be more room in the ankle and forefoot area, which helps a ton.
The skates feel nice when wearing them. They are light and I still have a lot of ankle moveability even when I tighten them.
Really comfy skates. They break in super easily and provide lots of stability and a powerful stride. High-quality build as well.
👎 Cons
The small toe box was extremely tight for my feet even with a type 3 fitting, it is way too narrow for me.
The ankle support for the M40 is lacking. I need to lace them extremely tight to the point that they are uncomfortable to feel somewhat stable.
These skates get dinged up very easily. I play rough but still, I expected more.

FAQs: Bauer Supreme M40 Hockey Skates

Q: Who are the Bauer Supreme M40 skates best for?
A: Developing to competitive players who want Supreme’s anatomical wrap and power transfer without the stiff feel or price. If you like a locked‑in heel, supportive quarter, and a slightly forward, powerful stride—but still want reasonable comfort and flex—M40 fits the bill.

Q: How does the M40 fit compared to Vapor or older Supremes?
A: Supreme = anatomical (snug, wrapped). With Bauer’s Performance Fit system, you can choose Fit 1 (narrow), Fit 2 (medium), or Fit 3 (wide) in the same model. Versus Vapor, M40 feels more planted/supportive; versus previous mid‑tier Supremes, it’s a bit lighter with a cleaner heel lock.

Q: What holder and steel come on the M40?
A: Retail M40s commonly ship with an EDGE‑style Bauer holder compatible with quick‑release steel, paired with stainless runners (often LS/+ or Fly‑X depending on package/region). You can upgrade to premium steel later; just keep profiled pairs matched and note your factory profile.

Q: How stiff is the M40 compared to M50 Pro and M30?
A: M40 sits in the middle: noticeably stiffer and more supportive than entry‑level (M30), but more forgiving and easier to break in than M50 Pro. It’s a good “daily driver” stiffness—stable under load without feeling like a full pro boot.

Q: Do M40 skates bake well? One bake or two?
A: Yes—thermoformable quarters respond well to a proper bake. One bake usually gets most of the wrap; a second (shop‑guided) is fine if you still have hot spots. Bake with your game socks/insoles, and hold a skating stance while cooling for best heel lock.

Q: What’s the tongue like—will it help with lace bite?
A: Mid‑thick felt/composite tongue designed to spread pressure and add impact protection. It’s friendlier on the instep than thin “race” tongues. If you’re lace‑bite prone, combine a proper bake with moderate top‑eyelet tension or a small lace‑bite pad during break‑in.

Q: What’s the on‑ice feel—pitch, agility, and power?
A: Slightly forward Supreme pitch with a planted, stable base. You’ll feel secure under hard strides and stops, with enough forward flex to get over your toes. Agility is solid once broken in; it turns quicker than older, bulkier Supremes but remains more “power” than “twitch.”

Q: Are they true to size?
A: Most skaters end up ~½ size down from street shoes (typical Bauer). Don’t size by comfort alone—use a Brannock/scan, pencil test for volume, and check you’ve got ~5–8 mm toe space with firm heel lock. The anatomical wrap can make a too‑long boot feel deceptively okay.

Q: Any common pressure points or fit notes from users?
A: Occasional high‑instep or 5th‑met head pressure until the bake settles. Solutions: proper bake, light top‑eyelet tension for the first 2–3 skates, or a small punch at the hotspot. Don’t crank laces to fix heel movement—address fit first (footbeds, lace pattern, punch).

Q: Can I use aftermarket insoles or orthotics?
A: Yes. Supportive footbeds (Superfeet/CCM Orthomove or custom orthotics) can improve heel hold and arch comfort. Bake with them installed. Ensure added stack height doesn’t pinch volume at the eyelets; adjust lacing if needed.

Q: How’s durability—eyelets, tendon guard, and holder?
A: Solid for the tier. Keep an eye on top eyelets (overtightening can stress them), dry thoroughly to protect rivets, and check steel seating in the holder. Wipe the tendon guard and quarter after skates to prevent grime from stiffening flex zones.

Q: M40 vs M50 Pro: which should I choose?
A: Choose M40 if you want supportive power with easier break‑in and a friendlier price. Choose M50 Pro if you’re a strong, aggressive skater who wants maximum stiffness/response and plans to profile/upgrade steel. Foot shape and budget decide most of the time.

Q: What should I check when buying used M40 skates?
A: Inspect:

  • Quarters/outsole: cracks, eyelet tearing, outsole separation
  • Holder/rivets: looseness, missing/bent rivets, steel life remaining
  • Liner: heel wear/pilling, odor/moisture damage 

Break‑in and care quick tips

  • Bake once; skate 2–3 times before judging fit
  • Don’t overtighten top eyelets—let the tongue flex
  • Dry fully (no heat), tongues pulled open; check rivets monthly
  • Record your profile/hollow once dialed so re‑sharps stay consistent

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