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The Difference between the skates we have reviewd (What they do and dont give you)

by ChrisK on Jan.18, 2011, under Reviews

The difference between the skate we have reviewed

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Differences between skates and what features they don’t have

These skates are all around the same price and all have more or less the same features to offer new skating or beginner hockey players.

What they don’t give you


Bauer Supreme One 20

  • TPR Outsole instead of a full composite (Full composite gives much better energy transfer when compared to TPR)
  • No lace bite bar
  • Can’t change blade
  • No side padding to prevent ware if your boots touch the ice    when performing sharp turns

Bauer Flexlight 2.0


  • TPR Outsole instead of a full composite (Full composite gives much better energy transfer when compared to TPR)
  • No lace bite bar
  • No Stainless steel blade
  • Can’t change blade
  • No side padding to prevent ware if your boots touch the ice when performing sharp turns

Bauer Vapor x05


  • TPR Outsole instead of a full composite (Full composite gives much better energy transfer when compared to TPR)
  • No lace bite bar
  • No Stainless steel blade
  • Can’t change blade
  • No side padding to prevent ware if your boots touch the ice    when performing sharp turns

Related posts:

  1. MLX Ice Hockey Skates Review (written and video version)
  2. Bauer Vapor x05 Ice Hockey Skates Written & Video Review (SkateAttack.co.uk)
  3. Switch to MLX Skates – Why so many skaters and hockey players are making the switch to MLX Ice Hockey Skates
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