Eyeing the net during practices? The BAUER Learn To Skate Goal Kit is perfect for young skaters looking to try out the position without buying a full goalie setup. Featuring pads that easily slip right over their existing gloves and shin pads, they can take the net and fall in love with the game’s most important position at a moment’s notice.
Wide Channel Leg Pads – Designed to fit over the top of existing shin pads, go from a skater to a goalie in a flash.
Hook and Loop Pad Straps – Forget the struggle of tying a secure knot. Simple hook and loop straps make it easy to quickly adjust and dial in the right fit.
Free Hand Blocker – Easily transition from skater to goalie with a blocker that fastens over existing hockey gloves.
Padded Jersey – Built to go on over shoulder pads to provide increased upper-body protection.
PRODIGY Style Catcher – Intended for younger, new-to-goalie players, this catcher has a deep pocket and an easy closure to make learning how to catch pucks exciting.
Travel Bag – There’s a goalie at every game. Bring the kit to each game or practice with a bag made to fit everything.
| Goalie Leg Pad Size Guide | ||
|---|---|---|
| Player Level | Past Sizing | Pad Size |
| Senior | 32 | Extra Small |
| Senior | 33 | Small |
| Senior | 34 | Medium |
| Senior | 35 | Large |
| Senior | 36 | XL |
| Senior | 37 | XXL |
| Intermediate | 29 | Extra Small |
| Intermediate | 30 | Small |
| Intermediate | 31 | Medium |
| Intermediate | 32 | Large |
| Junior | 24 | Extra Small |
| Junior | 26 | Small |
| Junior | 28 | Medium |
| Junior | 30 | Large |
| Youth | 20 | Small |
| Youth | 22 | Medium |
| Youth | 24 | Large |
Goalie Leg Pads Sizing
Deciding your Goalie Pads size is crucial for having total control while moving in the crease. Sizing your pads properly is the difference between getting that perfect seal on your butterfly, and feeling clunky or unprotected in the net. Below we have compiled some information to better assist you in deciding which size is right for you.
Please note that some goalie pad sizes may be shown with a "+X" (i.e 32+1, 33+1.5, etc.). This refers to the thigh rise, which are extra inches of padding added above the knee to provide better net coverage for the goalie, especially when using the butterfly style. This does not affect the original pad size, which still fits your leg as intended.
Floor-To-Knee Measurement
Your Floor-To-Knee measurement will give you a good indication as to what "Pad Size" you will need. This measurement can be matched up with the provided sizing chart above.
How to Measure your Floor-To-Knee
- In your bare feet, place the soft measuring tape at the inside of the bottom of your foot.
- Slightly bend your knee.
- Run the soft measuring tape up your shin, to the middle of your knee.
- Match your Floor-To-Knee measurement with the provided sizing chart.
What to look for when trying on your new pads.
Once you have your new leg pads, you’ll need to make sure they fit you properly. To do so, you’ll need to put the pads on with your skates. There a couple things to do to check size, once you have the pads on:
- Stand straight and bring your feet together. This will show you the overall height of the pad, while on. Your pads should not be taller than your hips. Ideally you want the top of your pad at the half-way point of your thighs. A pad fitted for a young growing goaltender can be a little taller, so a little above the half-way point is normal.
- Next you want to get in your stance, keep your hands in a ready position, and drop to your butterfly. Without moving your legs to correct your butterfly, bring your heels together. This is where you assess your knee position. For a proper fit, you want the middle of your knee to sit directly on the center of the knee stack. If you’re looking for growing room, you want the middle of your knee to land roughly 1.5” below the center of the knee stack (1” for JR).
Not getting a complete seal while in your butterfly?
If you're having trouble getting a full seal in your new pads, it may be the way you’re strapping them up. Make sure your boot strap and top straps (above knee) are loosened up a bit. The reason you want these straps loose is because they have a direct effect on the rotation of the pad. Having a loose boot strap makes it easy for your foot and ankle to rotate as the pad moves. Same goes for the top straps, as you don't want them pulling down too hard on the thigh rise.
30-Day Return Policy
We understand it is difficult to determine how a product is going to fit when looking at it on a computer screen or mobile device. Because of this, we’ve simplified our return policy making it easier for you to return or exchange products you’ve bought from SourceforSports.ca and it starts with our no-questions asked 30-Day Return Policy.
If you are unsatisfied with your purchase in any way, you can return unused items in new condition within 30 days after purchase for a full refund.
Clearance items are considered FINAL SALE and are not eligible for return.
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