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Dictionary – Equipment & Gear

Definitions of sports equipment and protective gear used in football, ice hockey and other sports, including pucks, sticks, skates, pads and other essential items for players and goalies

Air hockey

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Air hockey Your Guide Air hockey is a classic arcade game where two players use handheld mallets to hit a lightweight puck into the opponent's goal. The game is played on a table with a perforated surface, where an air cushion from a blower allows the puck to glide with minimal friction. This creates a lightning-fast, reaction-based game that brings the arcade atmosphere into your living room or office. The…
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Hockey puck

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Hockey puck THE ULTIMATE HOCKEY PUCK GUIDE: FROM PRACTICE TO PRO A hockey puck is the heart of the game—a hard, vulcanized rubber disk designed to glide across the ice at high speeds. A standard, regulation puck measures 1 inch thick, 3 inches in diameter, and weighs about 6 ounces (170 grams). These specifications are consistent across professional leagues to ensure predictable performance. While the classic black puck is what…
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Hockey Socks

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Hockey Socks YOUR ULTIMATE GUIDE TO HOCKEY SOCKS In ice hockey, the term "hockey socks" refers to the long, tube-like garments worn over shin guards, extending from the skate to the mid-thigh. They are a critical piece of the player's uniform, designed to hold protective gear in place while ensuring a consistent team look. Unlike regular socks, these are outer garments made from durable, flexible fabrics like knitted polyester or…
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