Hockey shoes

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Brabo Tribute Outdoor Hockeyshoes Junior
39.95 -38% 64.95 RRP
Nike HyperAce 3 Sportshoes Women
79.95 -36% 124.95 RRP
Mizuno Wave Lynx 2 Hockeyshoes Junior
55.95 -30% 79.95 RRP
Brabo Force Indoor Hockeyshoes Junior
22.95 -54% 49.95 RRP
Nike Omni Multi-Court Sport Shoes Junior
50.95 -7% 54.95 RRP
Osaka Furo Court Hockeyshoes Senior
49.95 -44% 89.95 RRP
Mizuno Wave Momentum Pro Indoorshoes Men
76.95 -23% 99.95 RRP
Mizuno Wave Leopardus Hockeyshoes Senior
76.95 -52% 159.95 RRP
Asics Field Ultimate FF 2 Hockeyshoes Men
114.95 -18% 139.95 RRP
Mizuno Wave Panthera 2 Hockeyshoes Senior
99.95 -33% 149.95 RRP
Asics Field Ultimate FF 2 Hockeyshoes Women
Asics Gel-Field Speed (GS) Hockeyshoes Junior
54.95 -50% 109.95 RRP
Asics Gel-Field Speed (GS) Hockeyshoes Junior
39.95 -56% 89.95 RRP
Mizuno Wave Lynx 2 Hockeyshoes Senior
62.95 -43% 109.95 RRP
Osaka KAI Mk1 Hockeyshoes Senior
71.95 -40% 119.95 RRP
Adidas Youngstar Hockeyshoes Junior
42.95 -43% 74.95 RRP
Mizuno Wave Leopardus Hockeyshoes Senior
114.95 -28% 159.95 RRP
Mizuno Wave Panthera 2 Hockeyshoes Senior
121.95 -19% 149.95 RRP
Mizuno Wave Lynx 2 Hockeyshoes Senior
66.95 -39% 109.95 RRP
Mizuno Wave Panthera 2 Hockeyshoes Senior
91.95 -39% 149.95 RRP
Reece Powerpitch Indoor Hockeyshoes Junior
9.95 -80% 48.95 RRP
Nike React Vapor Drive 2 Hockeyshoes Senior
105.95 -21% 134.95 RRP
Mizuno Wave Lynx 2 Hockeyshoes Junior
52.95 -34% 79.95 RRP
Asics Gel-Task 4 Indoorshoes Women
48.95 -46% 89.95 RRP
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Indoor Hockey Shoes vs. Field Hockey Shoes

The most commonly played form of hockey is field hockey, which is played outdoors on an artificial turf field. The shoes required for this type differ from those needed for indoor hockey. Field hockey shoes must provide good grip, absorb impact, and allow for agility. Indoor hockey shoes, on the other hand, should offer enough ankle mobility while ensuring the heel does not slip.

Which Hockey Shoes Are Right for Me?

To perform well in hockey, wearing the right shoes is essential. They must provide a good grip on the field while allowing quick movements. To reduce joint stress and absorb impacts, the shoes should have cushioning and provide sufficient foot support. Additionally, hockey shoes must be durable. In hockey, shoes not only endure constant running and sudden stops but also occasional impacts from sticks or balls.

The sole of the shoe is designed to provide enough grip. The type of sole needed for field hockey differs from that of indoor hockey. For indoor hockey, a flat sole with a herringbone pattern is ideal. Standard indoor hockey shoes are often used for this purpose. For field hockey, a sole with many small studs is necessary. The studs should not be as long as those on football shoes, as they could get stuck in the field, reducing agility and increasing the risk of injuries. Brands like Brabo and Asics offer a wide range of shoes that meet these important requirements.

How Long Do Hockey Shoes Last?

The lifespan of your hockey shoes depends on how often you play. On average, they should be replaced after a maximum of two seasons if you play twice a week. Always clean your shoes after use. Remove the insole after each training session or match and let the shoes air out, preferably outdoors. If your shoes get wet, let them dry in fresh air—never near a heater!

Tip

Your shoes should not be too tight but also not too large. Check the size chart to find the correct shoe size for your foot length. Be aware that sizes may vary by brand.

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