Hockey Pants


Hockey pants are primarily designed to protect three high-risk areas on your lower body - hips/kidneys, front thighs, and tailbone - against falls, shots, slashes, and hits. In addition, some pants will have minor padding in other areas as well.

hockey pant components

Do you need hockey pants?

Players of all levels that skate under a sanctioned hockey league are required to wear hockey pants. Hockey pants will protect players against all types of hockey impacts such as blocked shots, stick checks, body checks, and so on.

Differences in Material & Features 

All pants will have three main materials - a nylon fabric shell, armored plastic/foam padding, and stretch material for mobility. Traditional style pants will build all three of these into one, while girdle pants have a separate, removable nylon shell and a tight-fitting inner liner which contains padding and Spandex-type stretch material.

Stretch fabric: This is located primarily on the underside of the pant in the crotch/inner leg area. It allows for mobility and long strides during play, and also helps with breathability. Some of the cheapest pants only have one piece of stretch fabric running front to back, while most have 4-way stretch (a plus-shape of stretch fabric running front/back and left/right). High-end pants may have additional stretch or vent mesh panels in other places too.

hockey pants underside stretch

Padding: All pants will have pads in at least 5 areas: one on each hip, one on each thigh, and one in the tailbone (usually segmented). Higher-quality pants will have thicker pads in these areas, and may also have extra padding in places such as the space between the hip and thigh pads.

Shell: Better pants will have thicker, more durable nylon shells, helping with longevity and cut resistance. They can also have zippers on the inner leg for those who like putting on their pants after their skates.

Hockey Pant Sizing & Fit

Most pants come in the standard XS-XXL size designation, although each brand will fit differently. Tackla and some pro stock pants will use European sizing (eg. 52), which you can convert using charts online.

When fitting your pants, there are a couple things to look for:

The pants should be snug enough around the waist that they won’t fall down during play. If you like a loose fit, suspenders are an option for you.

The bottom of the pant should rest somewhere between the middle and top of your kneecap when your legs are straight. If they’re too long, your mobility will be restricted, and if they’re too short, you will have gaps in your protection.
They should be comfortable to move around in - try doing various stretches to see how easy it is to move.

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 What if you’re skinny and everything feels too loose?

First of all, try finding a pant made to fit tall players. For example, the Easton Stealth 75s is made in regular and tall options, so it’s a good choice for skinny players. Higher-end Reebok pants also have a built-in zipper around the waist which allows you to increase their length.

If you can’t find anything that fits well, go for a proper length fit first, and wear hockey suspenders. If you try to fit width at the expense of height, your pants won’t protect you properly at the knees.

hockey pant suspenders

 You can use this sizing guide to help ensure a proper fit.

Expected Lifetime, General Care & Maintenance

Overall, hockey pants are easy to take care of. You should dry them out promptly after use and inspect them occasionally for damage. If you find rips, get them patched up before they get too big. If you do this, a decent pair of pants can easily last a decade or more.

Recommendations

If you’re new to skating, something with a decent tailbone protector is a good idea (you will fall on your butt!)
If you block shots, something with a good thigh pad is recommended. If you get bumped around or cross-checked a lot when fighting for position in front of the net, look for something with a large tailbone/lower spine protector which leaves minimal gap below your shoulder pads.

Pants with only minimal stretch fabric on the bottom can get restrictive and uncomfortable. Try to find something with the full plus-shaped (4-way) stretch bottom.

Hockey Pant Shells and Colours

hockey pant shells

Black is the recommended colour for all MLMHA players, however other colours are available.  We do not recommend purchasing a different colour, as this will clash with your jerseys and your teammates.  If you have another hockey program that you skate with that wears a different pant colour, you can always buy black pants and then buy pant shells that will match the colour.

 

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