I prefer white but you could use any color.
Many shooters prefer black tape since it hides the position of the puck on your stick blade making it harder for a goalie to anticipate the direction of your shot. Goalies usually prefer to use white tape so that the goal judge or the referee won't mistake the knob of the stick for a puck if it enters the net. (Goalies frequently make a rather large knob on the end of their sticks. It helps them not to lose it during a poke check and is also useful handling the puck while wearing a trapper.)
Regulations say you must tape the stick blade at least the width of the puck. and you should tape the butt end of the stick to have better grip.
First in the "sweet spot" where you should be hitting the ball with your stick consistently, near the toe. This is usually where you will see the most wear on your stick. Also I use electric tape to tape mine on the top and bottom of the grip, to prevent tearing and give the grip a longer life.
Yes, Tacki-mac produces a rubber sleeve called a Command Grip that can be used for the upper shaft of your stick instead of hockey tape. They also produce a product called Attack Pad which replaces hockey tape for the blade of your stick.
Black tape woks better because it hides the puck from the goalie better than white tape.
Well personally I've seen people tape there sticks for inline hockey< but i think it slows you down. however it keeps your stick from wearing down so it lasts longer
you can write your name on or tape it one
Yes, if you tape it back together.
To hide the puck, you can use black tape on the blade.
ummm, it would be the color of the tape...... ?
Sports tape for field hockey is generally used to cover up scratch marks, which develop over playing. After you get multiple scratch marks in one place, and look like they can be threatening the usage of your field hockey stick, use the tape then. You can also use it to keep the binding around the top of your field hockey stick from falling off.
On their shin pads clear tape , on sticks hockey tape(comes in a variety of colors but the reccommended color is black so the puck is harder to see on the stick). You can buy these from any sports store.
athletic tape