Carbon or portofino are types of shells that are worn over hockey gloves. There are not the actual gloves themselves.
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No. Roller hockey and street hockey are exactly the same (with the exception that street hockey is sometimes played without roller blades). Therefore, the equipment is the same.
Well this is kind of an amateur somewhat childish method but it does work! Just wear some thin-ish winter gloves underneath the hockey gloves.
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stick,gloves,pads
Gloves from leather.
Ice hockey gloves have these loops to allow movement of the thumb. Most gloves have a "lock thumb" style, which is a solid piece of protective material that extends from the wrist down to the tip of the thumb.
The answer is "kit" gloves. A "kit" is a young fox. Its fur is very soft.
Nope its against the rules for one thing and two it would be just stupid to try.
You can use girls lacrosse gloves as field hockey gloves, they are actually great to be used for outdoor field hockey. In indoor field hockey I would not recommend using them though, because they do not provide enough padding. In indoor you have to get low to the point where your hand is almost on the ground, leaving it exposed, also the ball moves much faster so getting hit does hurt more, so you want well padded gloves for indoor. There are indoor field hockey gloves made, normally they are made for the left hand only but you may want to get another one to protect the right hand as well.
Gloves, stick, hockey skates, ordinary underwear, a neck/throat guard, hockey trousers, team sweater