ACCESSORIES

 

Accessory Size Guide:

 

CategoryShin Pad SizeAgeWeightKnee to Ankle Length
Senior15″14+130lbs – 170lbs17″ – 18″
 16″15+150lbs – 190lbs18″ – 19″
 17″15+170lbs – 209lbs19″ – 20″
 18″15+190lbs – 229lbs20″ +
Intermediate13″11 – 1379lbs – 99lbs15″ – 16″
 14″13+99lbs – 150lbs16″ – 17″
Junior11″8 – 1053lbs – 68lbs13″ – 14″
 12″10 – 1166lbs – 79lbs14″ – 15″
Youth8″3 – 531lbs – 42lbs10″ – 11″
 9″5 – 740lbs – 53lbs11″ – 12″
 10″7 – 951lbs – 64lbs12″ – 13″


Ice Hockey Shin Guard Pad:

  • Protection:
    Thick padding made of foam and a hard plastic shell absorb and deflect impacts from pucks, sticks, and collisions, reducing bruises, cuts, and fractures.
  • Fit and Coverage:
    They should fit snugly without shifting, covering the entire shin and knee, with additional calf and ankle protection depending on the player’s position and style.
  • Mobility:
    Designed to be lightweight and flexible, allowing quick, agile movements on the ice without restricting skating.
  • Strapping System: Adjustable straps keep the guards securely in place during intense play.


Choosing Shin Guards:


Position: Defensemen often prefer longer guards for more coverage; forwards may choose shorter guards for better mobility; goalies need wider, heavily padded guards.

Level of Play: Elite players often select high-end guards with advanced materials and technologies for protection and comfort.

Fit: Trying on different models is crucial to ensure proper fit and comfort.

Popular Models for 2024: Bauer Supreme MACH: Top choice for defense players skating frequently, offering advanced protection and comfort.

 

Ice Hockey Elbow Pad:

Ice hockey elbow pads are essential protective gear designed to shield your elbows, forearms, and part of your upper arms from impacts, slashes, falls, and collisions on the ice. They are a critical part of a hockey player’s kit, helping prevent injuries during both recreational and competitive play.

Protection: High-quality elbow pads use advanced foams and hard plastics to absorb impacts. Some elite models incorporate materials like Curv® composite or D3O® smart foam, which are also used in military and industrial protective gear.

Comfort: Look for pads with breathable linings and adjustable straps to ensure a snug fit and comfort during long sessions.

Mobility: The right elbow pads should allow for a full range of motion without slipping or restricting stickhandling.


Fit ProfileDescriptionBest For / Use
TraditionalBulkier, maximum protectionDefense, physical players
ContouredAnatomical, streamlined, less bulkyWingers, agile players
TaperedWider upper arm with slimmer forearm for mobility and coverageVersatile use

 

Beginner Pads: Focus on comfort and basic protection, often with simpler strapping systems.

Performance/Intermediate Pads: Offer better materials, more coverage, and improved strapping for active players.

Elite Pads: Use premium materials for maximum protection, comfort, and mobility, ideal for full-contact, high-level play.

Sizing and Fit: Elbow pads should extend from the cuff of your gloves to the bicep protector on your shoulder pads, covering the forearm and triceps.

Pads must fit snugly, feeling like an extension of your arm. Avoid buying oversized pads for “growing into,” as this can expose your arms to injury.

 

Ice Hockey Gloves:


Provide essential protection for the hands, fingers, and wrists against impacts from sticks, pucks, and collisions during play. They feature protective padding made of foam gun reinforced with plastic inserts for durability and impact absorption.

Protection: Multi-layer foam and plastic reinforcements protect against slashes and impacts. Most gloves include a lock-thumb design to prevent hyperextension.

Comfort and Flexibility: Gloves are designed to allow free movement of fingers and hands, with breathable nylon exteriors and moisture-wicking liners to keep hands dry and comfortable.

Palm Materials: Palms are made from durable materials like leather, synthetic leather (Nash or Clarino), or mesh, providing good grip and stick feel while resisting wear.

Fit Profiles: Gloves come in various fits such as tapered (snug and flexible), traditional (more protective and bulkier), and hybrid fits to balance mobility and protection.

Performance Levels:


performance Levels:


Recreational: Basic protection and comfort for casual players.

Performance: Enhanced protection, durability, and comfort for intermediate to advanced players, often featuring better materials and segmentation for mobility.

Elite: Pro-level protection with multi-layer foam, full plastic reinforcements, premium palms, and advanced moisture and odor control technologies. These gloves feel broken-in and provide superior dexterity and protection.

  • EVA compression molded foam for top protection
  • Durable palms with double layers in high abrasion zones
  • Flexible locking thumb with braided steel cable joints
  • Enhanced finger and wrist dexterity with flared cuffs and mesh gussets

 

Summary:

Ice hockey gloves are crucial for hand safety, combining protection, comfort, and mobility. When choosing gloves, consider your playing level, desired protection, and fit. Elite gloves offer the best materials and features but come at a higher price, while performance gloves provide a good balance for most players.