yes but first check with your coach to make sure it's ok. however, hockey pads have unnecessary weight which you dont need for Lacrosse so I wouldn't recomend it
making them out of couches people threw out was the best to make street hockey goalie pads.....brilliant to wrap them in hard plastic love sliding across the floor SAVE......woot
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
a helmet, shoulder pads, elbow pads, hockey gloves, shin pads, and a gurdle
yes
They use shoulder pads, elbow pads, shin guards, hockey pants, helmet, gloves and a cup.
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.
Yes, they used to use old cricket pads and later helmets.
Goalies are required to wear a helmet, throat guard, mouthpiece, chest protector, gloves, athletic cup, and cleats, optional equipment includes shin guards and padded goalie pants.
In ice hockey you should have a helmet (with a face mask), mouthgard, neck guard, shoulder pads, elbow pads, hockey gloves, hockey pants, shingaurds, and skates. You should also have hockey socks, garter belt (or something to hold up your socks), and a hockey jersey. Along with a hockey stick (FYI you should probably tape your stick with hockey tape.) Hope this was helpful to you.
sticks, a ball, shin pads, tooth guards, masks