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A mix of High-Density (HD) Foam for impact energy and Yellow Resilience Foam to create powerful rebounds.
Your knee must land directly in the center of the knee block when you drop down. If the pad is too large, it will overlap at the top and impede movement. 3. Styles: Butterfly vs. Hybrid
"Green Biscuits" or specialized inline pucks slide better on these surfaces than standard rubber ice pucks. 🛡️ Other Protective Pads hockey pad
Essential for protecting the funny bone and forearm during falls.
A padded landing area that supports the knee when the goalie drops into the "butterfly" position. 2. Sizing and Fit Goalie pads use a unique numbering system (e.g., 34+2 ). A mix of High-Density (HD) Foam for impact
Sized by measuring from the center of your kneecap to the top of your skate.
Often runs from the boot to the thigh to increase durability and maintain the pad's shape over time. 🛡️ Other Protective Pads Essential for protecting the
These are the most iconic "pads" in hockey, designed to block pucks and protect the goaltender's legs while allowing for sliding and mobility.