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Bauer Nexus 600 Ice Skate

The Bauer Nexus 600 Ice Skates move you into a strong, highly competitive mid-level boot. These skates are lightweight, strong, and play well above their pay-level. The lightweight boot is comprised of a variable stiffness compression molded EVA foam quarter package that is wrapped in a high performance nylon. By varying the stiffness, Bauer gives you the best of both worlds - A stiff boot where you need (surrounding the ankle) and flexible where you don't (where your ankle becomes the foot). This allows the skate to load energy when flexed yet still keeps your ankles fully supported and locked in.A hydrophobic performance woven liner cradles your feet and keeps germs at bay. While the patented pro-integrated heel/ankle support helps to lock the foot in place and increases energy transfer from foot to ice. Heat moldable Anaform ankle pads wrap the foot and ankle in custom fit comfort and speed up the break-in time. A heavyweight 48oz 2-piece felt tongue with molded metatarsal guard protects the forefoot from impact. FormFit+ footbeds with grip stabilizers reduce foot slippage within the boot while also wicking moisture away from the skin. A full carbon fiber outsole directly translates movement to the ice and connects to the TUUK Lightspeed 2 holder and super stainless runners that round out the package nicely.
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Questions & Answers for Bauer Nexus 600 Ice Skate

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Whats is the weight limit on the nexus 600?
i have the vapor x40's, is it similar ?
asked 5 months, 2 weeks ago
by
Anonymous
on Nexus 600 Ice Skate
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answer 1
Yes the weight limit will be similar to the Vapor x40's you currently have.
Skill Level: Advanced
Gender: Male
Age: 19-29
Frequency: 2-5 times per week
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answered 3 months, 3 weeks ago
by
Mastro
 - St Louis
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I have a pair of Supreme One.7 EE width but they just aren't wide enough, would moving to a Nexus D change much?
Skill Level: Advanced
Gender: Male
Age: 19-29
Frequency: 2-5 times per week
asked 3 months, 2 weeks ago
by
Anonymous
 - Burlington, VT
on Nexus 600 Ice Skate
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answer 1
Technically you would be moving down. D is the same as R (regular) width. I would recommend staying with EE is that is what you are use to.
Skill Level: Advanced
Gender: Male
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answered 3 months, 2 weeks ago
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MikeM
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I currently use X30s 9.5D, they are kinda tight for my feet from heel to instep, should I get these Nexus600 in D or go with the EE?
I think my feet width is between D and EE, and I've heard the Vapor line is the narrowest, so that's why I think D would fit me in the Nexus.
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asked 1 month, 1 week ago
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Anonymous
 - Monterrey, Mexico
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