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Essential Equipment Required to Play Hockey

The list of essential equipment required for playing hockey is a lot more than just a stick, ball and hockey net backstop.

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<strong>Essential</strong> <strong>Equipment</strong><br />

<strong>Required</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Play</strong> <strong>Hockey</strong><br />

Even if you know the rules of playing hockey and the different ways of shooting or dribbling the ball,<br />

you can’t start playing the games until and unless you have all the necessary equipment.<br />

The list of essential equipment required for playing hockey is a lot more than just a stick, ball and<br />

hockey net backs<strong>to</strong>p. The type of equipment needed differs slightly, if you are playing as a goalie.<br />

There is specific standard equipment that is required by every player, and they are:<br />

Shoes<br />

The type of shoes you need <strong>to</strong> get depends upon the kind of surface you will be playing on. If you are<br />

playing on a grass field, then cleats are the most suitable shoes as their soles have large studs that<br />

give a better grip, quicker cuts, and faster transitions. If you are playing on artificial turf, then you<br />

should invest your money in turf shoes that have smaller studs which gives a perfect grip on the<br />

artificial turf.<br />

But if you are playing indoors, then you can simply get running shoes having grooves on their soles<br />

that give maximum grip on smooth surfaces.


Mouth Guard<br />

Investing your money in a mouth guard is a good idea because you would not want <strong>to</strong> burn a hole in<br />

your wallet, by paying for a dental treatment in case a ball hit you in the face.<br />

Shin Guards<br />

When you play field hockey, your shins are the part of your leg which takes the most beating from<br />

balls and sticks. Thus, it is essential for you <strong>to</strong> protect your shins from getting bruised injured.<br />

Socks and Rash Guards<br />

Wearing socks is pretty common sense. If you do not wear socks then, brace yourself for the blisters.<br />

On the other hand, wearing rash guards are optional. They typically go under your shin guards and<br />

protect your shin from getting rubbed against the shin guards.<br />

Electrical Tape<br />

Having electrical tape is really useful as it protects your stick from any kind of dents, wear and tear if<br />

you tape them <strong>to</strong> the bot<strong>to</strong>m of your hockey stick. If you are a beginner, taping the bot<strong>to</strong>m of your<br />

stick would also help in s<strong>to</strong>pping the ball.


Grip<br />

If you are going <strong>to</strong> use your hockey stick on a regular basis, then you would notice that the grip at<br />

the <strong>to</strong>p wears off easily. Thus, buying and replacing grips would be common practice after you<br />

become a hockey player.<br />

This is a standard list of equipment that every hockey player must have.

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