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Looking for a pair of long hockey pants...Like the kind the flyers used to wear?

Any help and I do not want roller blade pants.
That picture of francis is that a game where both teams had on the long pants? Wow that is like history or something?


They're called Cooperalls (Coopers over all of the leg, get it?). They stopped making them a long time ago. Try ebay I suppose.

Mission Axiom T9 Roller Hockey Pants


The Mission Axiom T9 Roller Hockey Pant pant is the top of the line Mission pant this year. We all know Mission makes some great pants, but they ...

How much do I sell my used hockey equipment for?

Everything is in great shape except for the pants & helmet which are only lightly used.

I have a potential buyer for everything but I don't know how much used hockey equipment sells for.

Can someone help me out?


well it mainly depends on what brand and type the pads are.
if its a crummy brand/kind, then take 50 percent off the RETAIL value.
if its a great kind like a newer itech or bauer piece, then sell it for 70 percent of what you bought it for

using normal hockey pants for goalie use?

i wanna try out being the goalie, and my friend lent me goalie equipment. her goalie pants dont fit me.... if i wear my own normal player pants, will i get injured? whats the big difference, it looks almost the same.. i play in a recreational league so theres hardly any slap shots


Im all about safety and I say just use the player pants!!!! Hockey is too expensive to pour more money into it... So wear the player pants. I promise it will not make a difference

Why brand is Alex Ovechkin's hockey pants?

Anyone know what brand of hockey pants he uses for the games?


I beleive he wears CCM Vector hockey pants. They seem to be his sponsor because he also wears CCM Vector skates.

ice hockey pants, girdles, undergarments, jock?

I have a few questions about undergarments and pants for use in ice hockey, because I will be taking a course in ice hockey soon.
1) What are the differences between pants and girdles, and which one should I use (as a beginner)?
2) Is the holder for the groin cup(jock) built into the pants or girdle, or do I need to get the garment for holding the groin cup separate?
3) Will a jock I used in another sport (martial arts) be good use or should I get one specifically for hockey?
4) What kind of underwear should I wear under the jock strap? Is there a specific kind made for hockey?


1. Pants are a one piece padded pant. A girdle is the main padded area of the pants generally you where a shell over them, they are common for someone who may play on a few teams so the can interchange there pant color.
2. You need a separate jock it's not included in the pants.
3.As long as you are not a goalie any jock will do. Specific goalie jocks are available
4.underwear is up to you, sometimes I would go "commando" other times long John undies, under armor shorts Some companies actually make a one piece under short that holds your jock, and has garter belt straps to hold up your socks..


Required Ice Hockey Gear – The 13 Pieces of Equipment You Can't ...

So, you want to play hockey (or your son or daughter does), but you’re not sure where to start. The first step is going to be purchasing ice hockey gear. This article goes over the basic ice hockey equipment requirements needed to get on the ice.

1. Hockey Skates: Skating is the foundation for the game of hockey. If you can’t skate, you can’t play the game. So, it’s important to get the best skates you can afford. Make sure to have them properly sharpened before you take the ice. You can buy skates new or used. Either is fine. Just keep in mind that you’ll want to buy skates that are about one size smaller than your shoe size. 2. Shin Guards or Shin Pads: There are two standard types of shin guards. One that has a strap that goes around your leg and velcroes onto the other side of the pad. Or, the type that has no strap and requires you to use hockey tape to get it to stay secured on your leg. It’s a matter of preference. These are fine either new or used. 4. Chest Protector or Shoulder Pads: For young kids (Mites through Squirts), mid-range shoulder pads are fine. But, once you are at a level that allows body checking, you’re going to want pads with a lot of support at the shoulders and chest. This isn’t an item you want to skimp on. Purchase the highest quality pads you can afford. New or used are both fine. Just check the integrity of the shoulder and chest areas on any used pads you are considering. 5. Hockey Jock (shorts with built-in jock): This is pretty self-explanatory. There are actually two types of jocks available for hockey. The old school type (when that was all they had) and the new type of hockey shorts with the built-in slot for the jock to slip in. This is a matter of preference. Obviously, you’re going to want to buy this item new. 6. Mouth Guard (to protect your brain): A lot of people think the mouth guard is just to protect your teeth. While it does provide protection for the teeth, the main function of the mouth guard is to prevent a jarring hit to your brain. Never skimp on the mouth guard. Get a Shock Doctor, or have your dentist recommend a good orthodontist who can have one custom made for you. 7. Neck Guard (optional with most associations): While this is an optional item in most leagues, the neck guard is becoming more and more popular as they keep replaying the NHL accident that shows what can happen when you take a skate to the throat. It’s frightening enough to cause even the hardcore old-school hockey player to reconsider donning a neck guard. 10. Hockey Gloves: The hockey glove should feel like a large pair of winter gloves (a bit loose). The palm will be made of soft leather and the fingers will be a bit stiffer. These are fine to buy either new or used, however, make sure the palms are not worn through (which happens frequently with most players). Otherwise, you may get sent off the ice by the ref until you get it repaired. 11. Hockey Stick: This is a piece of equipment that dozens of articles could be devoted to. There is a wood stick, a composite stick, and a two-piece stick. Those who love each type are loyal to their sticks. If you’re just starting out, go with a wooden stick. It’s less expensive and will get you in the game without a big cash layout. Also, for kids, there is virtually no benefit to an expensive graphite or composite stick. They don’t have the physical strength to even utilize them correctly yet. If you have a left-handed player and aren’t sure which way they’ll shoot — go with a straight blade. Within a short time you’ll see which way they naturally shoot. It isn’t unusually for lefties to shoot right (or visa versa). 13. Hockey Socks (also usually provided by the team: Again, another item your team will provide to you at a charge. To keep your skates in good condition, always put your socks on before your skates. You would think people would instinctively know that, but they don’t. Every season I see kids with their socks shredded by skate blades.

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