a helmet, shoulder pads, elbow pads, hockey gloves, shin pads, and a gurdle
a helmet, shoulder pads, elbow pads, hockey gloves, shin pads, and a gurdle
a helmet, shoulder pads, elbow pads, hockey gloves, shin pads, and a gurdle
Shin pads shoulder pads apex
shoulder pads shin pads
a helmet, shoulder pads, elbow pads, hockey gloves, shin pads, and a gurdle
For helmets it's reebok for gloves warrior shoulder pads CCM elbow pads reebok and pants warrior
Street hockey pads are not made to withstand extremely cold temperatures and are not made to the higher standards of protective ice hockey equipment.
It is the users preference as what to wear under protective equipment.
they wear knee and elbow pads , helmet's ,shoulder blades
Hockey pads have been an important part of safety at all levels of the game, even for those who play just for fun. The first time a player donned pads was in the 1880s.
I would strongly recommend using hockey pants, elbow pads, and shoulder pads for hockey. Ice hockey puck weighs more than twice the weight of an inline hockey puck and it can do damage if your not protected. Falling down on ice is not so nice either. It depends what your playing; completive ice hockey get all the protection you can, rec-league hockey its not as important. Other than the things above most other equipment is good to use like gloves, shin pads, and helmet.