$700-$1000 plus the equipment
there is a very large price range. You can spend anywhere from less than $1000 all the way up more than $3000.
The most cost effective and work out effective exercise equipment that you can purchase for use in your home is the Total gym. The total gym has everything you need and it is small and affordable.
anywhere from $150 to $2000, depending on if the gear is high end, low end, or middle of the road. You can find hockey gear for very chaep at used gear stores such as "play it again sams"
The total cost is anywhere from 11,500 - 22,575 My son played Minor Midget here before being drafted.
Tandem jumps can cost anything from $100 to $600 depending on things like whether you want a video and where you jump. It is best to shop around for the best deal. You do not usually have to pay for gear frental; everything is included in the cost of the jump. The one exception to this is membership, some centres add this cost on, so be sure to ask.
youth which is smallest will cost 60-70 for the best one. junior is in the middle for small teens.best stick 180 ish intermediate older teens-200 ish and senior is for men can be around 230 at most. And if you are talking about goalies sticks a good youth one is 200 and the adult goalie sticks are about 250-300 for a good one.
Hockey equipment is like any other manufactured product. Manufacturers have to factor in their overhead ( salaries, maintenance, cost of materials etc) and then sell their products at a price that will make them a profit. Also, manufacturers charge what they think the market will bear and as long as people are willing to pay these high prices the cost of equioment will remain high.
Do you mean the cost to play?
Purchase of the equipment as well as installation and support costs
Depends were you live. These costs are for minor hockey NON REP. On the west coast of Canada in Vancouver is averages around $500 per year. In the greater Toronto league it is $360. For Rep hockey, fees are generally around $2000 - $3000 per year before equipment or travel costs. For Midget AAA the cost for a season can be $5000 to $10,000 dollars. Equipment costs for Bantam players and under (ages 14 and under) are generally pretty reasonable as you can get equipment from hockey swap meets. For Midget players are up, (ages 15 and up) the cost can easily be $1000 per year or more. Skates along for Rep or Midget AA or AAA players are easily $700 to $1,200 per year and the kids can go thru two pairs a year.
The league we looked at was approximately $975.00. With a payment plan of half now and half in two months. This person is obviously looking at the wrong places then, or they aren't playing any decent hockey. Field hockey youth grades will cost around $200 to $300 a year, more if they are selected for representative teams and have to travel for tournaments. Ice hockey is somewhat more, but prices found on the websites of several clubs ranged from $600 to $800, for a travelling team; a home-team would probably be $200 to $300 less.