Equipment Needed

 

Equipment Needed

 

Each participant is personally responsible to wear protective
equipment for all games, warm-ups and practices.

Hockey Stick:

Proper Length Hockey Stick:
To Determine The Proper Stick Length:

  •  Stand in your skates.
  •  Put the toe of the blade on the ground with the shaft straight up.
  •  The stick should reach somewhere between your chin and the tip of your nose.

 NOTE: for safety reasons, blades worn to less than 2" wide are not allowed

Helmet:

  • Helmet must be designed for hockey and must be H.E.C.C. approved, with helmet strap properly fastened, and a H.E.C.C. approved full face mask designed for hockey with chin cup.

Mouth Guard:

  • Colored (non-clear) internal mouth guard.

Skates:

  • Skates designed for inline hockey (no brake).

Elbow pads:

  • Must be covered by jersey during playing.

Gloves:

  • Must be designed for hockey.

Knee and shin protection:

  • Must be covered by pants during playing.

Optional but Recommended equipment for all players is:

  • Hip pads or protective girdle (very good thing to have)
  • Hockey Pants (recommended)
  • Protective cup (must have)

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