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KYHA LTP REQUIRED EQUIPMENT

Each player will need the items listed below for KYHA LTP. 

 Pure Hockey also offers this list of beginner equipment at competitive prices.

Additional resources: Play It Again Sports & KYHA Swap and Sell.

REQUIRED EQUIPMENT FOR KYHA LTP

 

SKATES: Hockey skates fit, generally, 1.5 sizes below your child's shoe size. Do not be tempted to get them big 'to grow into'-it will impede their 
skating. KYHA will not have skate rental open during LTP.

HELMET: Helmets should fit just above the eyebrows.  Don’t worry if it isn’t red as is stated on the website. When they grow out of this one, you can purchase a red one next time.  Chin should fit comfortably into cup of facemask.  Should not have any pressure points from pads.  Adjustable even within sizes with screwdriver. 

SHOULDER PADS: Shoulders should fit directly into shoulder caps without adjustments or straps.  When lifting arms, pads should not dig into the neck of the player as this may cause injury.  Arm pads should extend to just above the elbow, slightly covering the elbow pad, to ensure full protection.  Actually, the cheaper ones are better at this age – ones with little/no molded plastic – so as not to restrict motion.

ELBOW PADS: With elbow in cup of pad, bottom should extend to top of glove cuff.  Check that straps do not cut off circulation. Gloves: Try a pair out while gripping a stick.  Fingers shouldn’t swim, but shouldn’t be snug either.  Have your child drop their hands from their shoulders to their sides in a quick motion. The gloves shouldn’t fall off. Sliding down a little bit is okay.

HOCKEY STICK: Have your child pick one up off the ground several times and observe their hands - one will eventually consistently wind up on the bottom (closer to the blade). This is their dominant hand. You want a stick that curves away from this hand. Example: if their right hand is on the bottom, they are considered right-handed. When the blade is on the ground, it should curve toward their left side.  Cut down the end of stick to the bottom of their nose in street shoes or at chin height when on tiptoes (to simulate skates). The front of the blade (the toe) should be on the ground and the stick vertical when you take this measurement.

PANTS: Fit according to waist size; should not be tight.  Bottom of leg should extend over shin guard by .5” or 1”, coming to the top of their kneecap when standing straight up.

​SHIN GUARDS: If possible, put on their skates in order to get the proper length of the shin pad.  The cap of the shin pad should be centered on the kneecap.  The bottom of the pad should barely overlap the skate tongue.  If the pad is too short, it leaves an unprotected area above the skate.  If the pad is too long, it will prohibit their leg from flexing forward at the ankle and create discomfort for the player. Leg flexion is critical for proper skating form.

JOCK SHORTS: Jock shorts are great – well worth it in terms of time savings. They are more comfortable and have velcro garters which hold up the hockey socks. Sizing is according to waist size.

JERSEYS: We will provide one at the first practice. If you aren’t at the first one, we will have them available at the second class as well. Mouthpiece: There are all types. Choose based on size/age of your player. Follow directions if any moulding needed.

NECK GUARD: It is something that is a requirement as your player moves forward. It is best to start now. Some Under Armour-type shirts made for hockey players have them built in now, as well.