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BAUER S25 XR YOUTH ROLLER SKATE

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  • Regular price $159.99
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Overview

The Bauer S25 XR Youth Roller Hockey Skates are the perfect introduction to roller hockey for young players learning the game. Built with a beginner-friendly design, these recreational-level skates help new players develop their stride while enjoying smooth rides around the neighborhood or at the rink.

Featuring Bauer’s lightweight FLEXLITE chassis, comfortable ankle padding, and a stable Hi-Lo wheel setup, the XR Youth skates deliver a balanced feel that makes it easier for young players to accelerate, turn, and stay in control as they learn the fundamentals of roller hockey.


Features

  • FLEXLITE Chassis – Inspired by Bauer’s POWERFLY holder, this lightweight one-piece chassis provides torsional flex points for improved agility and smoother rides on uneven surfaces.

  • Hi-Lo Wheel Setup – Two smaller wheels in the front and two larger wheels in the back create a natural forward stance for better balance and acceleration.

  • Comfort Padding – Thick foam padding and Anaform ankle pads provide support and comfort for young players learning to skate.

  • Thermoformable Upper – Helps create a comfortable, more personalized fit.

  • BAUER Street Wheels – Preinstalled wheels designed for outdoor play and ready to roll straight out of the box.


Specs

  • Level: Recreational

  • Quarter Package: Injected Weave construction

  • Chassis: FLEXLITE chassis

  • Padding: Comfort padding

  • Ankle Support: Anaform foam ankle pads

  • Wheels: BAUER Street wheels

  • Wheel Setup: Hi-Lo configuration


Just Hockey Pro Tip

For young players learning to skate, the Hi-Lo wheel setup helps maintain a natural skating stance and improves balance. It also makes it easier to develop proper stride mechanics as they transition into more advanced roller hockey skates later on.