As a hockey player we don’t wash it because it’s just going to smell every game and practice and also we (sometimes) spray it with some sort of cleaner and air it outside we also put the shirt and socks in the washer in dryer
@@Thesigmarizzler123_ unfortunately I was not born in Canada, or at least Minnesota. therefore I was only able to even really discover what hockey really was until later. then on top of that there were no school teams, meaning no free equipment like in football. So as being poor, hockey was a non-option
As a hockey player we don’t wash it because it’s just going to smell every game and practice and also we (sometimes) spray it with some sort of cleaner and air it outside we also put the shirt and socks in the washer in dryer
Accurate
"The sweat can evaporate". No, the water evaporates and leaves a sweat reduction on your body
I keep my bag open a crack when I carry it
It's not really that bad.
And we hustle and work harder
Lacrosse is so much worse, I’ve played all 3 sports
Bad luck to wash your gear
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I don’t wash mine or even air out
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Thats valid
@@KingOfTresuneyou prob don’t even play
That’s pretty nasty bro. I had teammates that did this and I hated sitting next to them in the locker room
@@Thesigmarizzler123_ unfortunately I was not born in Canada, or at least Minnesota. therefore I was only able to even really discover what hockey really was until later. then on top of that there were no school teams, meaning no free equipment like in football. So as being poor, hockey was a non-option
Brother I guarantee my football pads smell worse than any of that
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no one in these replies know of the absolute olfactory obliterator that is, an O-linemen's never washed girdle
@@DreadOcean72972 bud I play football I live in Texas I know the smell but also I play hockey and it’s way worse