Hockey Equipment

Hockey is one of the most popular contact gamesright, the base curves forward, forming a shallow
played in the US, probably next only to soccer andscoop for catching and guiding the puck.Field hockey
rugby. There are several versions of hockey playeduses a molded plastic ball. Ice hockey and inline hockey
such as field, inline, rink and ice hockey. All useuse hard, vulcanized rubber discs called pucks. Both
specialized gear and equipment.balls are sized according to hockey associations. The
The basic equipment of hockey is a stick, which mayobjective of any version of hockey is to guide the ball
be about three feet long. Hockey sticks are round andor puck towards the goal net. Goal nets are supported
generally made of wood covered with fiberglass;by steel frames and have durable synthetic nylon
aluminum sticks are also used and both varietiesnets.Protective gear and team jerseys are just as
feature suede and rubber grips. Field hockey sticksimportant as the skates or footwear, the stick and the
have hooked bases, which are rounded at one endpuck. Protective hockey gear is comprised of a chest
and flat at the other to accurately smack the ball intoprotector, a helmet, large padded shorts, shin pads, a
the goal. Ice hockey and inline hockey sticks haveneck protector, and other gear. Make sure you use all
broader bases and most are designed for right-handedprotective gear whenever you play hockey. Some
players. When holding the upper portion of the stickpick-up games of hockey are not played with
with your left hand and the lower portion with yourprotective gear, but safety should come first.