In the market for some new Bauer ice hockey gear, but want to make sure you order the right sizes first? We’ve got you.
Check out all the sizing charts and fitting advice you need to get a perfect fit with your Bauer gear.
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Bauer Ice Hockey Skates
Almost three-quarters of NHL players trust Bauer for their ice hockey skates — so you can be sure of unrivalled performance and quality when you choose a Bauer skate.
Measuring For Bauer Ice Hockey Skates
The process of measuring for ice hockey skates is an imperfect science, depending on your foot shape and skate fit preference. Your skate size will usually be around one full size smaller than your standard shoe size, although this can vary, so it’s a good idea to try on some ice hockey skates to be sure.
When your skate is laced up, your foot should lie flat on the footbed, with your toes lightly touching the front of the skate. You should feel a snug, responsive fit in your boot that helps you to connect with the ice and make those technical manoeuvres.
If you want to minimise the guesswork and find out exactly which Bauer ice hockey skate is right for your unique foot, visit us in-store at Willies in Coventry. As an approved Bauer 3D Skate Lab retailer, we can take a 3D anatomical scan of your foot and match you with the skate model and size that will give you the best fit.
Bauer Ice Skates Size Chart
Youth
Junior
Intermediate
Senior
Box Size
10 Youth
11 Youth
12 Youth
13 Youth
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
UK Size
10.5 Youth
11.5 Youth
12.5 Youth
13.5 Youth
1.5
2.5
3.5
4.5
5.5
6.5
7.5
8.5
9.5
10.5
11.5
12.5
EU Size
28
29.5
31
32
33.5
35
36
37.5
38.5
40.5
42
43
44.5
45.5
47
48
US Size
11 Youth
12 Youth
13 Youth
1
2
3
4
5
6
7.5
8.5
9.5
10.5
11.5
12.5
13.5
MM Size (Internal)
178
187
195
203
210
218
226
235
243
251
261
268
277
285
294
302
For a more in-depth look at Bauer skate widths, runners and the differences between Bauer’s Vapor and Supreme models, check out our charts for Bauer skates.
Bauer Ice Hockey Sticks
From the quality materials to the range of kick points and flexes, it’s no surprise that Bauer sticks top the charts for many ice hockey players.
Measuring For Bauer Ice Hockey Sticks
Ice hockey stick sizes are determined by the shaft length, coming in Youth, Junior, Intermediate and Senior sizes. As a general rule, your Bauer stick should reach the top of your nose when the blade toe is on the floor.
These measurements should be used as a general guide — your preference and playstyle will influence the type of ice hockey stick that is right for you.
If you can’t find a stick that’s the perfect length, you can chop your stick or add an extension. Remember that chopping your stick down will reduce the flex, and adding an extension will increase the flex. Want more pro advice? Check out our guide to choosing the right ice hockey stick.
Bauer Stick Size Chart
Use this sizing chart to find the best length and flex for your height and weight. Remember: it’s a good idea to come into our store to try out a range of Bauer ice hockey sticks, as your playstyle and preference may differ.
If you want a Bauer stick with >95 flex, you’ll need to opt for a custom stick.
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Bauer Hockey Stick Size
Player Height
Player Weight
Recommended Flex
Stick Length
Youth (3-5)
3’0″ – 3’10”
60 – 65 lbs
35
38″ – 44″
Youth (6-8)
3’10” – 4’8″
50 – 80 lbs
40/45
45″ – 49″
Junior (7-13)
4’4″ – 5’1″
70 – 110 lbs
50/55
50″ – 54″
Intermediate (11-14)
4’11” – 5’4″
95 – 125 lbs
60
55″ – 58″
Intermediate (12-14)
5’2″ – 5’8″
100 – 140 lbs
65/70
55″ – 58″
Senior (14+)
5’5″ – 5’10”
125 – 175 lbs
75/80
57″ – 61″
Senior (14+)
5’7″ – 6’1″
150 – 200 lbs
85/90/95
58 – 62″
Senior (14+)
5’10” – 6’4″
180 – 235 lbs
100/105
60″ – 63″
Senior (14+)
6’1″ +
210+ lbs
110/115
60″ – 63″
Bauer Shoulder Pads
From agile forwards to defencemen that love a good puck battle, Bauer have created a range of shoulder pads that suit your position and playstyle.
Measuring For Bauer Ice Hockey Shoulder Pads
To figure out what size shoulder pads you need, take a measuring tape and measure the circumference of your chest (taken at the widest part of your chest, just under your arms.
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