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Bauer Supreme Mach Hockey Skates

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Bauer Supreme Mach Hockey Skates

Bauer Supreme Mach hockey skates are designed for elite players who prioritize speed and power. They feature a lightweight, 3D lasted 12K Carbon Curv composite boot for stiffness and support, while the AMP Flex facing and reflex tendon allow for powerful strides. The skates come with a variety of runner options to suit different playing styles. Bauer skates are known for their innovation and performance, and the Supreme Mach is no exception, aiming to be the most advanced Supreme skate ever designed.

Perfect skates for:
Elite players who need a lightweight, fast skate.

Key features include:

Carbon Curv Composite BootThis advanced boot construction is incredibly lightweight thanks to the 12K carbon weave.
Unibody PowerWrap SoleThis stiffens the lower portion of the boot, helping you get the most energy out of every push.
Active Motion Performance Flex FacingIncreases range of motion for the skater during the skating stride, allowing for a more powerful push off.
Powercoil TongueImproved insert for faster recoil speed, which helps with explosiveness in your stride.
Asymmetrical Toe CapA better overall fit and helps to reduce negative space in the boot.

Top Competitors

The CCM Ribcor 80K skates offer a focus on mobility and agility. They feature a FlexFrame quarter package for a responsive feel and enhanced range of motion. These skates also include a SpeedBlade XS holder for quick blade changes and optimal performance. On the other hand, the True TF9 Pro skates prioritize a personalized fit and comfort. True Hockey's custom-fit system based on individual foot measurements provides players with a tailored fit that maximizes performance. The TF9 Pro skates also incorporate a two-piece composite quarter construction for improved support and True's SHIFT holder for better turning radius.

Progression of the Supreme Mach

Before 2022, Ultrasonic and Hyperlite contended as Bauer’s top-of-the-line skates. Currently, the Supreme Mach elite-level skate has evolved to take that #1 position.

Upgrades include:

  • The Mach skate is equipped with a new 12K Carbon CURV composite boot lowering the weight by 5% compared to the Ultrasonic. 
  • Unibody Powerwrap Technology is upgraded from the Ultrasonic, creating a stiffer outsole.
  • Upgraded AMP Flex Facing technology in between the second and third eyelet, creating a flex point (15% more flex) to help increase plantar ankle flexion.
  • Debut of an amended toe cap.
  • This model gives players the ability to choose the steel that best fits their situation and style.
👍 Pros
Great for for generating power. The carbon fiber boot and stiff flex really help you transfer energy from your pushes into increased speed.
Most comfortable skates I've ever worn, hands down -- these were good to go after two bakes. Zero pain.
Everything about them is top-notch, from the materials to the construction. Way sturdier than the Vapors.
👎 Cons
Not gonna lie -- these are an investment. Not worth the $ unless you're serious about hockey.
Not ideal for those with narrower feet. They got looser the more I used them.
The flex eyelet is gimmicky. You're better off dropping down to a cheaper model.
The Mach is the premiere equivalent of the HyperLite skate. In my opinion, the Mach is really popular because it's all black and can look new even after two years of pretty intensive play. I know that color doesn't impact feel or performance... but the all black is one reason the Mach has been really popular. Also, the power of this skate is a lot like the Ultrasonic, which came out right before it. The Mach is super lightweight, which means you can go a lot faster, and of course, Supreme is always featuring new kinds of foam and other tech in their skates.
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.