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What is included in the term “hockey equipment”?

The term “hockey equipment” refers to a set of various specialised elements worn by hockey players for protection and comfort while playing on the ice. Hockey equipment includes the following items:

  1. Helmet: The helmet provides protection for the player’s head. Modern helmets may have built-in ventilation systems and a face shield or face shield.
  2. Kneepads: The kneepads are designed to protect the knees and upper shin from impact and injury.
  3. Elbow pads: Elbow pads protect elbows and upper forearms.
  4. Chest Protectors: Chest protectors can be used to protect against blows and shots aimed at this area.
  5. Back and Spine Protection: This element provides protection for the hockey player’s back and spine.
  6. Thermal Underwear: Thermal underwear is worn under the uniform and helps to keep warm and control moisture.
  7. Hockey socks: Hockey socks are worn over the kneepads and provide additional protection.
  8. Breeches: Breeches are shorts worn over underwear and under leg and waist protection. They provide extra protection for the waist and lower back.
  9. Hockey Skates: Hockey skates are designed to move on ice and provide good traction.
  10. Stick: The stick is the primary tool for controlling the puck and performing game actions.
  11. Gloves: Hockey gloves protect your hands and provide comfort when gripping the stick.
  12. Shield and Neck Protector: A shield or neck protector is used to protect the neck and upper chest area from knocks and cuts.
  13. Shoulder guard: The shoulder guard can be used for additional protection of the upper body.

These elements of hockey equipment provide protection from injury and impact, as well as comfort and safety for the player on the ice. Each element has its own role and purpose, and together they form a complete hockey uniform.