Beginner Hockey Gear: Hockey Equipment List for New Hockey Players

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2022
  • Are you looking to begin playing adult hockey? It can be really overwhelming - but I have a whole list of what you need, plus I will show you how to put it on, and in what order. If you are looking for beginner hockey gear, this is a full list of hockey equipment for new players.
    For a full list of equipment you need as an adult beginner hockey player, click here: travelhockeyclub.com/equipmen...
    Click these links to find some of my favorite hockey products:
    Hockey Bag (with wheels): bit.ly/3OiR3kI
    Hockey Bag (without wheels): bit.ly/46WeZ4T
    Hockey Gloves: bit.ly/3PXEMTZ
    Hockey Helmets: bit.ly/44p9ABw
    Shoulder Pads: bit.ly/3DfdC3A
    Elbow Pads: bit.ly/44vC3Wg
    Hockey Socks: bit.ly/44OrJIJ
    Jerseys: bit.ly/3NVj8Nt
    Hockey Stick: bit.ly/3XVPKvc
    Skates: bit.ly/3Dg0v1Y
    I would recommend going to a local store the first time you buy skates and a stick to make sure you have the right sizes. But after that, you can buy in many hockey stores online.
    Hockey Tape: bit.ly/46Ogl1q (Amazon) or bit.ly/3q0ORVA (PureHockey)
    Hockey Laces: bit.ly/3DfVoPf (Amazon) or bit.ly/3pRUG7Y (Pure Hockey)
    Hockey Pucks: bit.ly/44sg56v (Amazon) or bit.ly/43pH15K (PureHockey)
    Skate Guards: bit.ly/3Dby7hD
    Stick Wax: bit.ly/46Ig8g6
    Hockey Screw Driver Repair Kit (always good to have in an emergency!): bit.ly/3XPkRsx
    Disclaimer: I will occasionally talk about products and include links to those products. These links may contain compensation links, but it is never a sponsored post (unless I tell you otherwise) - and I will NEVER post a link to a product that I do not already use and love.

Комментарии • 47

  • @DoYouBelieveInTimeTravel
    @DoYouBelieveInTimeTravel 5 месяцев назад +4

    I’m a 17 year old girl and thinking about getting into Hockey, your channel has been beyond helpful! :)

    • @beginneradulthockey
      @beginneradulthockey  5 месяцев назад +2

      I am SO glad! Let me know how it goes. It can be really scary to start new things - but if you start now you will be SO much better than everyone else by the time you're my age :)

  • @matthewhudock8378
    @matthewhudock8378 Год назад +9

    Informative video with a lot of good info. I wish something like this was around back when I started. One addition I would make is to add a mouth guard--they help prevent concussion--and for the brave beer leaguers who only use a visor or nothing at all, it might (albeit unlikely) save a tooth or two. You mentioned the high cost of gloves--one thing to help prolong their life (and save some money) is to use a grip (like TackiMac) on the butt end of sticks because tape will definitely eat through the glove palms quicker.

    • @beginneradulthockey
      @beginneradulthockey  Год назад +3

      Thank you!!! That is all so helpful - you’re right, I did forget to mention a mouth guard. About 50% of people I play with wear one. And I always advocate for a cage, but people definitely have their preferences.

  • @carries5713
    @carries5713 Год назад +4

    I SO appreciated this information and it definitely answered several questions I had. Great job, thanks!

    • @beginneradulthockey
      @beginneradulthockey  Год назад +2

      Wonderful! Please let me know if you have any other questions.

  • @PMichaels
    @PMichaels Год назад +3

    Thank you so much for making this! It’s very helpful - and practical. 👍🏼

  • @o0biglovin0o67
    @o0biglovin0o67 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you I’m starting in January. This is/was very helpful

  • @Gr8LakesGames
    @Gr8LakesGames 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you fo the info i start hockey "school Monday Feb 25th and cannot wait

  • @Metalcomedienne
    @Metalcomedienne Год назад +3

    Thank you. ❤

  • @jenniesmith16
    @jenniesmith16 Год назад +3

    this was super helpful and informative thank you!

    • @beginneradulthockey
      @beginneradulthockey  Год назад +1

      You’re welcome! Let me know if you have any questions about any of it 😀

    • @jenniesmith16
      @jenniesmith16 Год назад +1

      @@beginneradulthockey do you wear a pelvic protector with your jill or does it come with one?

    • @beginneradulthockey
      @beginneradulthockey  Год назад +3

      It comes with one, so yep!

  • @davidh4131
    @davidh4131 Год назад +3

    Great video!

  • @no2freakshow
    @no2freakshow 3 месяца назад +1

    Good video. Very helpful to those who have never dressed before. I grew up playing pond hockey, and i remember my first game indoors, at the age of 20. It took me FOREVER to figure out which order to put things on. I agree with the sweat issue, but instead of a band i preferred a skull cap. Most of the guys i skated with went bare skin under their shoulder pads, but i liked to wear long-sleeve compression turtlenecks, just an added piece of protection for my neck. Did i ever need neck protection? No, thankfully, but it made me feel better, just in case. Now, they have hockey-specific tops with neck guards (which are kind of expensive).

    • @beginneradulthockey
      @beginneradulthockey  3 месяца назад

      They ARE expensive. It is very difficult when you first get started (especially as an adult) because there is just not much info out there. So I am so glad I could help!
      And the other thing is how players all have different preferences, just like you mentioned. So you don't necessarily want to learn how to do it from just one person.

  • @edwardd6528
    @edwardd6528 10 месяцев назад +3

    love it.

  • @melani4237
    @melani4237 Год назад +4

    Thank you for this video! I was really having a hard time finding a video for us girls lol😅

    • @beginneradulthockey
      @beginneradulthockey  Год назад +1

      Wonderful! I remember it being so difficult to find anything when I first started, I had to piece things together. Please let me know if I can help with anything else 😀 and good luck!!

  • @edwardd6528
    @edwardd6528 10 месяцев назад +3

    Awesome

  • @dudeco93
    @dudeco93 5 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for this super informative info. Im a diehard ducks fan rip me lol. But at 30 i want to finally learn to skate better and learn to play the game i love watching. My rink has actual adult skating classes and then has a monthly fee hockey adult improvers class. In your professional opinion if i still tend to struggle with turns and falling on my butt would you recommend i take purely ice skating classes first or take the adult hockey improvers class that also teaches skating or in addition do you think private lessons would be better? Thanks for any help or info you can provide

    • @beginneradulthockey
      @beginneradulthockey  5 месяцев назад +1

      If you have the opportunity to do both, I would do both. But if you can only do one, I personally would choose the hockey one - because you will learn to skate at the same time you are learning hockey. Both classes will teach you skating skills, but the only thing that will make you better at skating is just getting out there and doing it over and over.

    • @Christina-vq7ih
      @Christina-vq7ih 2 месяца назад

      I was in a very similar situation as you last year…late 30s, love hockey (go Oilers!), very basic skater, wanted to improve my skating and play hockey.
      I joined a women’s shinny group that played biweekly as well as adult skating classes. Ended up dropping the classes after one session because the ice was too cramped to safely work on backwards skating. But I replaced lessons with open ice skating at our local rinks. My husband helped me with whatever technique I wanted to improve and when I was alone I often found other skaters to be super helpful with tips. Doing all that I noticed a huge improvement by the end of the season which made hockey so much more fun! Good luck!

  • @gabrielidusogie9189
    @gabrielidusogie9189 Месяц назад

    just found this channel. thank you. do you have any tips for how to learn how to skate as an adult?

    • @beginneradulthockey
      @beginneradulthockey  Месяц назад +1

      We have started posting some skating/hockey lessons and drills, you can find them here: ruclips.net/video/JzJ6tyLNsW8/видео.html
      We will post more in the next couple of months.
      The one thing I will say though is nothing is going to get you better at skating than just getting out there and doing it, as much as you can. Go to all the open skates, go to all the stick and pucks. There is no replacement for being on the ice and getting your body used to it.

    • @gabrielidusogie9189
      @gabrielidusogie9189 Месяц назад

      @@beginneradulthockey thank you. bought some 2nd hand skates and some gloves, now I just have to stop procrastinating and just skate

  • @Christina-vq7ih
    @Christina-vq7ih 7 месяцев назад +3

    Mind if I ask where you’re from? I’ve never heard of hockey pants referred to as breezers. Also, I started playing shinny this year and I think most of us wear leggings under our gear :)

    • @beginneradulthockey
      @beginneradulthockey  2 месяца назад +2

      I am from the western US. I have never heard of them as hockey pants! :) May I ask where you are from?

    • @Christina-vq7ih
      @Christina-vq7ih 2 месяца назад +1

      I’m from Canada (Alberta) north of Montana/Idaho, I also lived in Manitoba (also Canada) north of North Dakota. And I had to ask my husband what he calls them and he also said “hockey pants” and looked at me sideways for asking lol. But now I want to know if there are any other common names for hockey pants/breezers?!

  • @phoking1380
    @phoking1380 Год назад +3

    What about shoulder pads?

    • @beginneradulthockey
      @beginneradulthockey  Год назад +2

      I included shoulder pads - I call it a chest protector in the video (I’m pretty sure). I did take the actual shoulder pads off mine…it’s just a preference…but your shoulder pads and chest protector are one in the same.

  • @olaveriksen7389
    @olaveriksen7389 Год назад +1

    Who takes off the shoulder on the sholderpads, plus gloves are on of the things u go trough pretty quick, if you invest in some good skates they will hold a meny meny years

    • @beginneradulthockey
      @beginneradulthockey  Год назад +2

      I know, I am weird. But I know so many people who don't wear should pads at all - so I figured it was a good compromise :)

  • @Alex_Ascencio
    @Alex_Ascencio 2 месяца назад +1

    😍

  • @structurednoodle
    @structurednoodle 21 день назад

    Is it realistic for a woman like me, who is 5'2 and almost 100 pounds, to play and enjoy hockey?

    • @St.PatricksTrades2
      @St.PatricksTrades2 17 дней назад

      hey there, life long goalie here, I currently play in a co-ed beer league. one of the best players I play with currently is a lass about 5'2 maybe 110. I dont mean shes good for being a girl, I just mean flat out good, makes full grown dudes look silly regularly, she can skate, has hands, and can rip a puck. Another one in a slower division is about 4'10 90lbs. She goes out and has a blast, and everyones cool. and how could i forget, my current team captain, also in or around your size, and she puts in work out there too.
      All this to tell you, from a few years of experience now that its totally realistic, the game is for everyone, and we'd love to have you out there!

    • @beginneradulthockey
      @beginneradulthockey  13 дней назад

      Absolutely! I have at least a few friends who are that height and weight, they have just as much fun as everyone else. Everyone is always respectful as well (at least from what I have seen). It is a sport that does not discriminate on size, unless you are in the NHL of course :) Let us know how it goes!

    • @beginneradulthockey
      @beginneradulthockey  13 дней назад

      That is amazing support! Thanks for the comment :)