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Bauer Supreme M5 Pro Hockey Skates

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Bauer Supreme M5 Pro Hockey Skates

The Bauer Supreme M5 Pro Ice Hockey Skates are designed for powerful skaters who play frequently and want to enhance their explosiveness. They feature a lightweight, supportive, and thermoformable 3D lasted Carbon Curv composite boot, which is stiff at the lower portion for better power transfer. The design allows for maximum ankle flexion and extension, and also includes a "Choose Your Steel" option for blade selection to match playing style.

Perfect skates for:
Elite players looking for high-end performance and comfort at a lower price.

Key features include:

Carbon Curv Composite QuarterConstructed with carbon fiber for a powerful and comfortable stride.
Traditional Flex FacingAllows for greater ankle mobility for a powerful push-off while still providing good support.
Steel PerformanceAllows you to select the steel that best suits your playing style.
Classic Pro Felt TongueRenowned for its comfort and performance
Asymmetrical Toe CapProvides a better overall fit by conforming to the natural shape of your foot.

Top Competitors

The Bauer Supreme M5 Pro skates excel in power transfer and stability with their solid quarter package and Tuuk Lightspeed Edge holders. The CCM Ribcor 78K skates prioritize mobility and agility with their flexible quarter package and Ribcor Elite holder. The True TF7 skates prioritize comfort and personalization with True Hockey's custom-fit system and two-piece TrueForm composite quarter package. When choosing among these high-quality options, players should consider their playing style, foot shape, and any specific features that are important to them.

Progression of the Supreme M5

The Bauer Supreme M5 Pro hockey skate draws inspiration from the top-of-the-line Bauer Supreme 1X Pro. It incorporates some key design changes to fit within a more affordable price point and performance level in the Supreme line.

The M5 Pro shares the 1X Pro's core focus on power skating with a stiff flex profile for powerful skaters. The key differences and upgrades between the M5 Pro compared to 1X Pro are: 

  • Boot Construction: The M5 Pro utilizes a 3D Lasted Curv Composite Quarter Package, which is a refinement over the 1X Pro's Vaporposite+ composite. This results in a lighter weight or a slightly different flex profile for optimized energy transfer.
  • Holder: The M5 Pro uses the TUuk Lightspeed Edge holder, offering similar security but lighter weight compared to the PowerFly holder used in the 1X Pro.
  • Liner: The M5 Pro utilizes a moisture-wicking liner, an upgrade in comfort features compared to the 1X Pro.
👍 Pros
The M5 Pro is all about fit. Super snug! You get all the comfort of the Mach for half the price.
I've struggled to find a well-fitting skate and considered going the custom route….but the wider toe box fit me like a glove.
The best part of this skate is the tongue, which has a blend of comfort and protection and a lot of ankle padding.
👎 Cons
The stiff carbon fiber boot can take some time to break in completely. My ankles were sore during the first few weeks of use.
Buyer beware: these fit differently than the M4 Pro.
You might have to wear thicker socks to compensate for the way the midfoot compresses.
The M5 Pro is focused on giving a lot of power. Normally, you'd hear a Supreme or Bauer Pro model going for $900+. The M5 Pro is different than that. It has all the Pro features, but for a cheaper price—more of a mid-range level price. So the M5 Pro has all the same comfort features, durability, the ability to change your steel, and the traditional supreme anatomic fit. With the new Fit System mechanisms, the M5 Pro allows you to customize whether you want it wide, narrow, etc.
Durability
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Speed

Austin MacDonald

Like all Canadians, Austin has hockey in his blood and has been passionately playing the sport across the US, Canada, and Finland since childhood.