Goalkeeping kit is the most specialised equipment in hockey. A goalkeeper relies on full-body protection to stop hard shots safely while staying quick and mobile in the circle.
Each piece of the kit has a specific job, and a complete set works together.
Helmets and Head Protection
The helmet is the most important piece of goalkeeping protection.
- Full-face cage and shell
- Secure, adjustable fit
- Clear vision through the cage
- Essential for every session
A well-fitted helmet should stay stable when the keeper moves quickly.
Leg Guards and Kickers
Leg guards and kickers protect the lower body and help direct saves.
- Wide face for blocking shots
- Lightweight foam construction
- Secure straps for fast movement
- Kickers shield the feet
Modern foam designs keep keepers agile while still absorbing impact.
Hand Protectors and Body Armour
Upper-body protection guards against rising shots and deflections.
- Left and right hand protectors
- Padded body armour
- Arm and elbow guards
- Comfortable range of movement
How Goalkeeping Kit Should Fit
Good goalkeeping kit should protect fully without restricting movement.
- Secure straps with no slipping
- Full coverage of key areas
- Freedom to move and dive
- Comfort across a full match
Kit that is too bulky can slow reactions in the circle.
Choosing the Right Goalkeeping Kit
The best kit depends on:
- Your playing level
- How often you play in goal
- Your balance of protection vs mobility
- Correct sizing for full coverage
Many keepers build their kit over time, upgrading key pieces as they progress.