Outdoor hockey shoes

Outdoor hockey shoes from Asics and Brabo are made for playing on artificial turf, with a studded sole that provides grip without digging too deep into the surface. They provide cushioning against the impacts of a lot of running, braking and turning, and support your feet during quick changes of direction. Replace your shoes in time, as worn cushioning increases the risk of injury.

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Osaka KAI Mk1 Hockeyshoes Senior
78.95 -34% 119.95 RRP
Asics Gel-Field Speed (GS) Hockeyshoes Junior
39.95 -56% 89.95 RRP
Asics Field Speed FF 2 Hockeyshoes Men
140.95 -17% 169.95 RRP
Mizuno Wave Panthera 2 Hockeyshoes Senior
81.95 -45% 149.95 RRP
Adidas Youngstar Hockeyshoes Junior
54.95 -27% 74.95 RRP
Mizuno Wave Leopardus Hockeyshoes Senior
84.95 -47% 159.95 RRP
Brabo Tribute Outdoor Hockeyshoes Junior
36.95 -43% 64.95 RRP
Asics Gel-Field Speed (GS) Hockeyshoes Junior
59.95 -40% 99.95 RRP
Osaka Furo Hockeyshoes Senior
79.95 -11% 89.95 RRP
Asics Gel-Peake Hockeyshoes Junior
49.95 -38% 79.95 RRP
Asics Gel-Lethal Field 2 Hockeyshoes Senior
79.95 -20% 99.95 RRP
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Shock-absorbing hockey shoes

While running, your feet and legs can take quite a beating, but outdoor hockey shoes with good shock absorption make sure these impacts are largely absorbed! This relieves your ankles and knees in particular, and reduces the risk of unpleasant injuries.

Comfortable hockey shoes

It goes without saying that you should buy outdoor hockey shoes in the right size. In shoes that are too big, your feet will slide around and the chance of blisters is high, whereas shoes that are too small pinch the feet instead. In the outdoor hockey shoe, the foot should have about half a centimetre to a centimetre of room, so you can enjoy optimal wearing comfort!

Stable hockey shoes

A stable hockey shoe makes sure you stand firmly in your shoes and can keep your balance well, so you're less likely to sustain an injury. It's also important that the soles of the outdoor hockey shoes provide enough grip, so you can run hard and easily, but also make short, quick actions.

Tip

When trying on outdoor hockey shoes, it's important to wear hockey socks, so you know exactly how the shoes feel during a real hockey match or training session!