Indoor hockey shoes
Indoor hockey shoes from Brabo and Reece are fitted with non-marking soles, so you don't leave marks on the hall floor. They provide good cushioning against the hard surface and a sole with strong grip, essential for the fast, technical game indoors. This way you can perform optimally without compromising on protection.
What requirements must indoor hockey shoes meet?
The most important requirement for indoor hockey shoes is that they must not leave marks on the hall floor. Indoor hockey shoes are therefore always fitted with non-marking soles, these soles make sure you can't damage the floor. In the past these non-marking soles were only available in light colours, but nowadays there are even indoor hockey shoes with black non-marking soles!
What properties must indoor hockey shoes have?
A hall floor is a lot harder than an (artificial) grass pitch, so it's important that indoor hockey shoes provide good cushioning! By playing hockey in shoes that provide enough cushioning, you reduce the risk of injury. The shock-absorbing indoor hockey shoes absorb the biggest impacts, sparing the muscles and joints. It's also important that indoor hockey shoes have a sole with good grip, as speed plays a very big role in indoor hockey. So it's not just very important that the shoes support you while running, they must also enable you to improve your agility.