While there are many different hockey shoulder pads to choose from, finding the right one can make the playing experience just that much better. While it might sound intimidating, we are here to make it as simple and easy as possible!
The first step is to figure out which level of shoulder pad fits your needs. The professional hockey player has many different needs than the casual pond hockey player. This is why we breakdown our shoulder pad offering into three levels of play: Elite, Performance, and Recreational.
This level of play is a great starting point for the new ice hockey player or the casual pond hockey player. These are the most affordable and offer appropriate, entry-level protection.
These shoulder pads were built for the intermediate to advanced player and should be the bare minimum for anyone playing contact hockey. These offer much better protection and fit than the recreational level. These also offer some of the best value for the price.
Designed for the intermediate to advanced hockey player that plays contact hockey and is looking for ultimate protection, comfort, and mobility.
After you have narrowed down which level of shoulder pad you need, let's find out which fit profile suits you best based on your personal preference and style of play. There are two different types to choose from: Low Profile and High Profile.
Low-profile shoulder pads are strategically designed to have featherlight materials, minimum bulk, and maximum mobility throughout the design. These are perfect for the crafty hockey player that thrives on dynamic, quick movements and for players who weave through traffic.
These are a great choice for the physical player who likes to check, battle in the corners, and block shots. They have extra bulk and a higher-profile fit from top to bottom through the means of maximum coverage and protection.