Bauer Supreme S170 Junior Goalie Leg Pads

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Bauer Supreme S170 Junior Goalie Leg Pads

The Bauer S170 junior goal pad was built to be extremely light weight which is very beneficial for a young goaltender. The flat face design is primarily built for a goalie that prefers to use the butterfly technique however at the young age groups, we feel this type of pad works well with all types of goalies. The Custom Rotation System (CRS) is a very nice feature for multiple reasons for young goalies. First is holds the pad tighter to the goalies leg which helps create more feel for the goalie and second it is very easy to get in and out of. Parents can have the goalie pads on in a matter of seconds. Another great feature for young goalies is the adjustable knee cradle. With young goalies that are growing, the adjustable knee cradle allows the pad to grow with the goalie instead of being fixed to one spot on the pad. We feel there are a lot of great features on the Bauer S170 junior pad that are ideal for performance, child growth and parent/locker room demands.

Bauer Supreme S170 Leg Pad Features

  • AKL – Adjustable Knee Lock
  • REACTOR knee guard included
  • Custom Rotation System (CRS) strapping
  • Triangular vertical rolls
  • Legal Spec Sizing

Bauer Goalie Leg Pad Sizing

Bauer goalie has introduced a sizing system – Small, Medium, Large, X-Large. For most goalies that have played for any length of time, this can seem confusing or odd. Bauer is basically trying to make this easier on the casual goalie or parent by simplifying the definitions. Here is a simple explanation of how these sizes work:

  • Small = 26+1in. Pad
  • Medium = 28+1in. Pad
  • Large = 30+1in. Pad

Bauer Supreme (1S, S190, S170, S150) Vs. Bauer Reactor Series

Understanding the differences in goalie pads can be a huge advantage when purchasing new pads. Bauer makes a hybrid style pad and a coverage style pad. The hybrid series for Bauer is the Reactor series. This series is made for the hybrid style goalie, Bauer has used the tern “Battlefly” in the past to describe this goalie. Essentially the hybrid goalie makes a large variety of saves and are very active and likes to move around. These goalies need a leg pad that will move and twist with them and that is how the Bauer Reactor leg pads perform, lots of flex and movement with the goalie. The other style pad Bauer has is the Supreme series. The Supreme (1S, S190, S170, S150) are built for a goalie that likes to stay controlled and play very big. The term used is “Butterfly” style goalie, we do not like this term as it seems to limit the goalie to one save technique. In reality the goalie will still make other save selections however the preferred method of save selection is the butterfly technique. Hopefully this can give you an idea of what type of pad best suits your style of play.

Choosing The Correct Junior Goalie Leg Pads

Parents have a difficult job when purchasing new goalie pads for a younger goalie. They want to get the best gear they can to help their child fulfill their potential. They also don’t want gear that the goalie will grow out of right away. Finding that balance can be very difficult, however the goalie manufactures do a very nice job keeping most youth, junior and intermediate goalie pads on par with each other price wise and generally quality wise. You will not see wildly different price ranges in these three younger categories. The decision of what goalie pad to buy really comes down to what type of goalie they are and their particular style of play. Most hybrid goalies – meaning goalies that tend to make saves with several different methods and techniques generally like goalie pads with extra breaks and knee rolls on the face of the pad. This allows the pad to be more flexible and move with the goalie easier in these different motions. Most butterfly oriented goalies tend to like flat face pads which tend to be more stiff and help utilize the butterfly technique. Although the butterfly is not a style of play but rather a technique, goalies are generally categorized as a butterfly goalie if they use this method on the majority of saves they make. These simple suggestions can go a long way in determining what type of pad to purchase for a young goalie.