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Bauer Nexus 800 Ice Skate

The Bauer Nexus 800 Ice Skates represent a strong runner up for top spot credentials among the entire Nexus line and feature many of the same performance enhancements found in the top Nexus 1000 model. Providing support is the compression molded EVA foam quarter package. This lightweight foam quarter is heralded among engineers for its dynamic lightweight and strong structural properties. A pro tech-nylon material wraps the quarter and provides an additional layer of support while adding minimal weight.The interior features a retro tan Clarino liner that is treated with anti-microbial and moisture elements which help keep your feet feeling great all game long. Locking the heel in place is Bauer's patented pro-integrated heel/ankle cup that reduces foot movement and thus improves energy transfer. A fully heat moldable upper works in unison with the Anaform ankle pads and transforms the skates from one-size-fits-all, to one size fits you exactly. Giving you a unique fit and one that translates to improved agility when on the ice.An ultra thick 2-piece anatomical felt tongue with molded metatarsal guard provides some reassurance when blocking a shot from the point. Form-Fit+ Grip footbeds with heel stabilizer reduce internal foot slippage and flow nicely into the Ergo-Toe cap, which reduces the gap between the boot and toe cap, improving your comfort level.Full composite outsole directs the slightest movement to the ice and saves weight in the process. TUUK LS2 holders and runners round out the package with a tried and true combination.
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Questions & Answers for Bauer Nexus 800 Ice Skate

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Love the look of these but wondering about actual weight and structurely what type of skater would bennefit from this skate over total one or apx/vap?
So its cool very cool but very confusing the Bauer line up. What type of skater would benefit with this pair of skates so over the apx/vaps or supremes line.

Does this skate turn better? is it lighter is it meant for quick turns or fast starts? What makes this one better? Wide foot narrow foot???
Skill Level: Intermediate
Gender: Male
Age: 19-29
Frequency: 2-5 times per week
asked 10 months ago
by
Anonymous
on Nexus 800 Ice Skate
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answer 1
Defiently a wide foot. I am able to turn quickly in these without a problem. They are light, but they dont look light at all. I am really pleased with mine but I would make sure to try them on as eveyones foot is different.
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answered 2 months, 2 weeks ago
by
RecPlayer
answer 2
As you might know, the APX (Vapor line) is a bit more open, for a forward aggressive stance with fast acceleration. The NXG (Supreme line) has almost no negative space in the boot for an anatomical fit, to give the feeling that the skates and foot work as one and are more designed for the power skater who takes long strides. If there was a scale from tight to loose, the Supreme would be tight and the Nexus would be loose. With the "traditional" skate design, it has a softer feel, for maximum energy and the fastest acceleration. As far as the fit in the heel the Vapor is a "Standard V" fit, the Supreme is an "Anatomical" fit and the Nexus is a "Deep V". If Acceleration an a less "anatomical" fit is preferred in your game, I would purchase the Nexus. The Senior NXG's weight is approximately 695g, the Senior APX is 755g, and the Senior Nexus 1000 is approximately 780g. (See attached Photo and Video.)
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Age: 19-29
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answered 10 months ago
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JCole
 - St. Louis
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How does the width of the toe box compare to Rbk 11k skates?
I have a wide foot and thick ankle and since returning to hockey a few years ago I've been searching for the right skate. I'd thought the Rbk 11k would be perfect after skating on 8.5E 7Ks, but after receiving the 11Ks in an 8.5E I do not believe the fit is the same and my forefoot is too cramped. I'd be willing to swap out for these Bauers if they have a wide toe box...
Skill Level: Intermediate
Gender: Male
Age: 19-29
Frequency: 2-5 times per week
asked 10 months ago
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Anonymous
 - Austin, TX
on Nexus 800 Ice Skate
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answer 1
The toe box has alot of room, I would suggest trying them on first because as they break in they have some forward flex to them. For the cost I would make sure you are comfortable with them.
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answered 2 months, 2 weeks ago
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RecPlayer
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The other Bauer lines are too shallow for my high instep, will these fit me?
My custom Vapors measure just over 6 inches from the outsole to the top of the boot (not the tendon guard) if that helps.
Skill Level: Advanced
Gender: Male
Age: 19-29
Frequency: 2-5 times per week
asked 9 months ago
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Anonymous
 - toronto
on Nexus 800 Ice Skate
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answer 1
More information and measurements would be needed to answer this question confidently. Call customer service or email with the details.
Skill Level: Intermediate
Gender: Male
Age: 19-29
Frequency: 1 time per week
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answered 3 months, 3 weeks ago
by
Mstein
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Can some one tell me the "real" differnce between the Nexus 1000 Skate vs the Nexus 800 Skate?
The price point is not much diffrent and I just want the one that is the most comfortable. I wear a 11.5 EEE Shoe and have a high instep and foot is wide across the forefoot..Dale
Skill Level: Intermediate
Gender: Male
Age: Over 40
Frequency: Occasionally
asked 5 months, 1 week ago
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Anonymous
 - Amherst, Ohio USA
on Nexus 800 Ice Skate
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answer 1
If you are strictly going for comfort I would go with the Nexus 1000's. They will be a lighter more heat moldable skate that is going to conform to your foot better than the 800's. Most other comparable aspects of the skates are almost identical. Having tried both pairs on, the Nexus 1000 is more comfortable.
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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Flexlites?
Are these skates similar to the bauer flex lites I've had those for about 2 years and don't want to have to get used to a new skate.
Skill Level: Advanced
Gender: Male
Age: 13-18
Frequency: 2-5 times per week
asked 3 weeks, 3 days ago
by
Anonymous
 - Ohio
on Nexus 800 Ice Skate
1 answer
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answer 1
Yes, these are very similar in terms of fit. The Nexus have basically replaced the Flex Lite in Bauer's product lineup.
Skill Level: Intermediate
Gender: Male
Age: 19-29
Frequency: 1 time per week
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answered 3 weeks, 1 day ago
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Mstein
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