Hockey Pad -
Professional versions like the Bauer Reactor or Extreme Hockey Pro are made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and are roughly 3/16” thick .
If you are looking for general player equipment, "pads" usually refers to: hockey pad
Additional inches added to the top of the pad to help close the "five-hole" (the gap between the legs). Professional versions like the Bauer Reactor or Extreme
A mix of High-Density (HD) Foam for impact energy and Yellow Resilience Foam to create powerful rebounds. More flexible with "knee rolls" that allow the
More flexible with "knee rolls" that allow the pad to bend with the goalie’s natural leg movement. 🏒 Hockey Shooting Pads
Protect the chest, back, and shoulders; newer models focus on "Range of Motion" (ROM) to ensure they don't restrict arm movement.
These are the most iconic "pads" in hockey, designed to block pucks and protect the goaltender's legs while allowing for sliding and mobility.