yes
Its an athletic tape which you can buy from eBay or maybe some sports shops.
athletic tape
The same way people make candle wax. Hockey wax and candle wax are the same thing. And if you are thinking about using stick wax do it. You will see a big different in your puck control
I hope you mean on a lacrosse stick. Electrical tape would not make a very good stick of any kind, lacrosse or otherwise.That said... not especially, no. Electrical tape isn't really designed for that purpose, and the adhesive on most kinds doesn't work all that well on something that's handled frequently, particularly the plastic sorts (the cloth ones might work slightly better). It's likely to peel and/or get "gummy" after a while.
The striking surface can only be foam and cloth. You can put athletic tape on the flat non-striking surface though.
One can purchase a hockey tape online on HockeyTapeOnline online store. Additionally, one can purchase it on some other stores such as Amazon and Hockey World Blog.
This is a hard question to answer because there is about five big name brands of athletic tape. You would have to look up a certain name brand and research it more in depth.
Johnson and Johnson, Mueller, Elastikon are brands that make athletic tape. These companies strive to meet the needs of sports medicine and first aid.
Of course there is such a thing as "Hand Hockey"! In the hallways of every hotel where young hockey kids gather you'll find them on hands and knees with a ball made of a wad of athletic tape playing: Hand Hockey. One on one two on two, whatever. Playing dorway to doorway - or any marking they whack the "ball" back and forth trying to smack it past the opponent. Simple and entertaining and fun! Sometimes back home in the basement or living room the game goes on with an furniture as the "goal lines" or maybe a rug... anything at hand works and as long as mom doesn't have a lamp broken the game is a success.
ummm, it would be the color of the tape...... ?
it helps take in the the sun under your eyes not in your eyes
tape, a puck and sometimes wax.