Bauer Nexus Team Pro Junior Hockey Gloves
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The Nexus Team Pro JR Hockey Gloves from Bauer are a Pro Style offering, similar to a Pro Stock glove. The glove itself is a volume fit, which is a wider fit through the cuff and fingers. Dual Density foams and PE inserts throughout the backrolls and fingers. Other features include 2-Piece Flex Lock Thumb and a Thermo Max liner.
Finger Design & Protection
The Bauer Nexus Team Pro has a 2-piece construction. This allows for easy hand positioning on your stick and helps with overall hand maneuverability. The fingers are protected by dual density foam along with strategically placed PE inserts.
Backhand Protection
The backhand is a 4-piece design, constructed with dual density foam in conjunction with PE inserts. This creates a well protected backhand giving you that extra peace of mind that your hands are safe.
Thumb Design
The 2-Piece Flex Lock Thumb is well padded and helps eliminate hyperextension while still allowing you to have stick maneuverability.
Cuff Design
The Nexus Pro Team Glove has a straight cuffroll giving you a wider fit for ample wrist mobility and maximizes your ability to control your stick.
Palm Material & Gussets
Bauer’s standard pro palm with stretch gussets is used on the Nexus Team Pro hockey glove.
Liner
The interior is lined with Bauer’s Thermo Max liner which has moisture-wicking properties that help keep your hands dry and locked in during your ice time.
Sizes & Colors
The Bauer Nexus Team Pro Junior Hockey Gloves come in sizes 10”, 11” and 12” and are available in Black.
The Nexus Team Pro JR Hockey Gloves from Bauer are a Pro Style offering, similar to a Pro Stock glove. The glove itself is a volume fit, which is a wider fit through the cuff and fingers. Dual Density foams and PE inserts throughout the backrolls and fingers. Other features include 2-Piece Flex Lock Thumb and a Thermo Max liner.
Finger Design & Protection
The Bauer Nexus Team Pro has a 2-piece construction. This allows for easy hand positioning on your stick and helps with overall hand maneuverability. The fingers are protected by dual density foam along with strategically placed PE inserts.
Backhand Protection
The backhand is a 4-piece design, constructed with dual density foam in conjunction with PE inserts. This creates a well protected backhand giving you that extra peace of mind that your hands are safe.
Thumb Design
The 2-Piece Flex Lock Thumb is well padded and helps eliminate hyperextension while still allowing you to have stick maneuverability.
Cuff Design
The Nexus Pro Team Glove has a straight cuffroll giving you a wider fit for ample wrist mobility and maximizes your ability to control your stick.
Palm Material & Gussets
Bauer’s standard pro palm with stretch gussets is used on the Nexus Team Pro hockey glove.
Liner
The interior is lined with Bauer’s Thermo Max liner which has moisture-wicking properties that help keep your hands dry and locked in during your ice time.
Sizes & Colors
The Bauer Nexus Team Pro Junior Hockey Gloves come in sizes 10”, 11” and 12” and are available in Black.
Feature | Description |
---|---|
Backhand Protection | Dual Density Foam w/ PE Inserts |
Category | Performance |
Cuff | Straight Cuff Roll |
External Material | Cable Mesh |
Finger Design | 2-Piece Construction |
Finger Protection | Dual Density Foam w/ PE Inserts |
Gussets | Comfort Stretch |
Liner | Thermo Max |
Palm Material | Pro Palm |
Pinky Finger Protection | Segmented High Density Foam |
Sizes | 10" - 12" |
Thumb Design | 2-Piece Flex Lock Thumb |
Warranty | 90 Days |
Player Glove Sizing
Sizing Before Purchase
To ensure you're purchasing the proper sized glove, one simple measurement using a measuring tape is all it takes to accurately find your size. Place the tip of the tape measure at the top of your middle finger (or which finger is longest) and measure all the way down to the bottom of your palm. Record this measurement and multiply by two. This will be roughly the size of glove you need. Compare your height, weight and age to the charts provided on each model as well to find your best fit.
Growth Room
If you are including growing room in the glove for a young player, always round the measurement up to the next whole number (ex. 3.2” x 2 = 6.4” -> 7”).
True Size
When sizing for true size (no growth room) using the above measurement, round measurements less than 0.5 down to the next whole number. If the measurement ends in .5 or higher, round up to the nearest whole number.
Sizing after Purchase
To ensure a proper size once you have received your gloves, you will want to take a look at two things. One – make sure the your fingers are all the way in the finger slots but not pressing into the gussets on the end, a good fitting glove will leave your fingers so that they are just able to brush the tips of the gussets. Two – make sure thr palm of your hand is not spilling over the end of the glove palm material onto the inner cuff. Keep in mind the moment you first receive your new gloves will be the smallest the glove will ever fit. Over time and with prolonged use, the foams will compress and the leathers will stretch marginally expanding the size of the glove marginally.
If you are sizing a glove to include growth room for a player, have them place their hands in the glove with their palms facing up. To determine if a glove is too big, have the player place their hand inside as they would if they were playing. Next, take your index finger and determine how much additional room is between the top of their palm and the edge of the cuff. Typically you want no more room than the width of your index finger. Then have the player press their fingers against the palm so you can see the outlines, make sure their pinky finger is at least 3/4” of the way into the pinky slot. To determine if the glove is too small, take your fingers and feel along the inner cuff of the glove just after the palm material. Make sure the player’s palm is not spilling over the material and onto the cuff. Next take a look at the fingers of the glove, you want the player’s fingers to fit in each finger slot, but they should not be pressed up against the edge or touching the gussets.
A quick way to test for a proper fit is to pick the stick up off the ground by the shaft, if this cannot be done easily, the glove is probably too big.