There's a variety of hockey equipment available on the market. But there are certain factors to be taken into consideration when choosing what stick and ball are right for you. This page will go through those different factors and guide you on what brand and type of equipment to pick.

  • Training balls are made from plastic and are hollow inside. They can often be purchased for less than official game balls. Because they don’t have to meet standards for game play, they can be made in more vibrant colors
  • On game day, you want a standard ball of a predictable size and weight. You can rely on an official certification process to make sure that each and every ball conforms to standards of national or international play.

    • Hockey Sticks: Defenders, Midfield, Foward
  • All hockey sticks are classified in accordance with the height up tp your hip in inches. A hockey stick will be easiest to use and maximise your reach while playing if close to your hip height.
  • For defenders a stick with a Maxi Head optimises their hitting area for long sweeps and also provides a better trapping area.
  • For players in midfield a stick which has a Midi Head makes for the most balanced play and ensures there is area for hitting upfield but also allows for easy reverse stick work.
  • For fowards a stick with a Shortie Head allows for quick side to side stickwork when trying to beat derfenders.