Bauer Supreme MACH JR Hockey Pants
Bauer Supreme MACH JR Hockey Pants are the ideal choice for young players, providing maximum protection and mobility on the ice. With an advanced design featuring a segmental AMP hip guard and lightweight CURV Composite materials, these pants ensure freedom of movement and excellent protection in every game.
The Bauer Supreme MACH JR Hockey Pants are designed for dynamic players, offering innovative solutions like Defense Cloud foam, which effectively absorbs impact energy. Additionally, the THERMOCORE Zero liner helps manage moisture and odors, ensuring comfort even during intense play.
Technical Specifications of Bauer Supreme MACH JR Hockey Pants:
Function | Description |
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Spine | Independent CURV Composite protection |
Kidneys | Segmented protection with flexible bend |
Hips | AMP split guard with DC Tech foam |
Thigh protection | Molded PE guards with HD foam |
Belt | Wrap-around belt with side closure |
Adjustment | +1'' with zipper opening |
Shell | 840D Nylon, overlay, and stretch zone |
Liner | THERMOCORE Zero liner |
Invest in Bauer Supreme MACH JR Hockey Pants and ensure your young player gets full protection and comfort on the ice!
Size | Age | Height [cm] | Weight [kg] | Waist [cm] |
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S | 8-11 | 130-140 | 27-41 | 56-61 |
M | 11-14 | 137-147 | 32-45 | 61-66 |
L | 11-14 | 145-155 | 36-50 | 66-71 |
The size chart has been provided by the manufacturer and is for reference purposes only.
How to check if hockey pants are properly fitted?
Hockey pants should be able to securely fasten at the waist without being too tight or too loose. When standing, the pants should cover the thigh guards of the shin guards without overlapping the knee.
If the pants are too large and do not sit securely at the waist, they may twist and shift during play, limiting your range of motion. Pants are also ill-fitted when they overlap the knee, which also restricts movement. If the pants are too tight in the waist and do not cover the thigh guards, they are too small. They do not provide adequate protection and limit mobility.