What kind of hockey equipment is on clearance?

We are a leading provider of high quality Hockey, Inline Skating and Lacrosse equipment. We offer great deals and pricing on our clearance items including Apparel, Elbow Protection, Hockey Pants, Shoulder Pads, Shin Guards, Ice Skates, Hockey Sticks, Goalie Gear and so much more!

What kind of hockey gear does the NHL use?

Our gigantic inventory of pro stock equipment includes sticks, gloves, skates, protective gear, game jerseys, practice jerseys and other NHL gear originally made for NHL players. Each item is thoroughly inspected by our team to ensure you receive the finest pro stock hockey gear possible, exactly to the specifications you expect.

What kind of hockey equipment does Easton make?

No results found for “”. Please try another search. For years, Easton has created unique pieces of equipment for the niche hockey player. Within their protective lines, Easton has been able to balance lightweight with mobile performance that player’s need on the ice.

Which is the best hockey store to buy?

If you’re thinking about buying new gear, Pro Stock Hockey needs to be the first stop on your list. With top name brands like Bauer, CCM, Warrior, Easton and Vaughn in stock and being sold at discount prices; there is little reason to shop anywhere but Pro Stock Hockey for all your equipment needs.

What’s the best way to wash hockey equipment?

As when you wash your hockey gear in a machine, be sure to separate insert liners from equipment to make sure you get everything clean. Fill your sink or tub with warm water, detergent, and vinegar, and allow the equipment to soak for 45 minutes to an hour.

What should I add to my hockey gear load?

Consider adding one cup of plain white vinegar to the load. Vinegar is a natural odor neutralizer and won’t damage materials. Pre-soaking gear is also helpful if you have a top-loading machine as it gives the gear time to soak up the water to weigh it down and prevent it from floating to the surface.

How to clean skates, helmets, and goaltending equipment?

HOW TO CLEAN HELMETS, SKATES, AND GOALTENDING EQUIPMENT Remove the facemask/face cage and chin cup. Wipe down and dry the facemask or face cage and chin cup using disinfecting spray or wipes.