Finding the right hockey shin guard might seem like a challenge your first time but we are here to make it as easy as possible!
The first key step is to match the shin guard with the level of hockey you participate in. Elite-level hockey players have many different needs than the recreational or casual player. For this reason, we have broken down our shin guards into three levels of play: Elite, Performance, and Recreational.
These are perfect for individuals looking to get into hockey for the first time or for the casual pond player that doesn't need pro-level protection. These are the most affordable and provide ample protection to lower-end impacts.
Performance shin guards are a great fit for competitive hockey players, especially those that will experience more aggressive impacts during a game. These provide much more coverage, protection, and comfort and will even feature more advanced materials typically reserved for elite shin guards.
These were built for the intermediate to advanced-level player that participates in highly-competitive hockey. Elite shin guards boast the ultimate protection, coverage, comfort, and mobility.
Once you have chosen the level of shin guard that is right for you, it’s now time to choose the fit profile that best suits your game. Choosing the fit comes down to personal preference, but it’s important to factor in the position in which you play and how you play it. The two profiles are Low Profile and High Profile.
Players who rely on their east-to-west movements and are quick on their feet are best suited for low-profile shin guards. This style offers the lightest protection, the most mobility, and minimal bulk.
These shin guards provide maximum protection and coverage for big hitters, defensemen, shot blockers, and for players always in the middle of puck battles.