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Equipment, gear, and accessories used in floor hockey are the heart of this part of our web guide.

Floor hockey is a fast-paced, indoor team sport adapted from ice hockey. The game is played on a flat surface, like a gymnasium floor, with players using sticks to hit a lightweight puck or ball into the opposing team's goal. Unlike ice hockey, there's no skating involved, and the equipment is designed for indoor use, with plastic sticks and a non-bouncing ball or soft puck. Teams consist of six players, including a goalie, and games emphasize speed, agility, and teamwork.

The sport has become popular in schools, recreational leagues, and community programs because it's accessible to players of all ages and skill levels and requires minimal gear and setup. Less dangerous than ice hockey, the sport promotes fitness, coordination, and strategic thinking while offering the excitement of hockey.

Floorball is a variant of floor hockey, but since floorball has been organized internationally by the International Floorball Federation, we will cover it in a separate category.

Additional information and resources can be found in the corresponding category within our Sports & Recreation section. Since this is the shopping area of our guide, we will focus on the products involved here.

Arguably, the floor hockey stick is the most critical piece of equipment. Floor hockey sticks are typically made from wood, plastic, or composite materials. The choice of material affects the stick's durability, weight, and flexibility. Traditional wooden sticks offer a good balance of weight and durability and are often preferred by beginners due to their affordability. Plastic sticks are lightweight and flexible, ideal for younger players and indoor play. Composite sticks are made from materials like fiberglass and carbon fiber. They are lightweight and provide excellent performance for competitive play. Leading manufacturers of floor hockey sticks include CCM, Franklin Sports, and Mylec.

Floor hockey can be played with either a ball or a puck, depending on the playing surface and league rules. Balls are typically made of plastic, lightweight, and designed to glide smoothly on hard surfaces. They come in various colors and sizes to suit multiple age groups and skill levels. Floor hockey pucks are usually made of plastic or rubber and are designed to mimic the feel of an ice hockey puck. They are heavier than balls and provide a different playing experience. Franklin Sports and Mylec are prominent manufacturers of floor hockey balls and pucks.

While generally safer than ice hockey, floor hockey players are encouraged to wear protective gear to reduce the likelihood of injuries. These may include helmets with face cages, padded gloves, shin guards, and elbow and knee pads. Bauer, CCM, and Franklin Sports offer a wide range of protective gear designed for the sport.

Proper footwear provides grip and stability on the playing surface. Indoor court shoes or sneakers with non-marking soles are recommended to prevent slippage and allow rapid movement. Adidas, Asics, and Nike are popular brands.

Floor hockey goals are typically smaller than those used in ice hockey and are designed to be portable and easy to set up. Nets are made from durable materials to withstand repeated impacts from balls and pucks. Franklin Sports and Mylec are known for producing high-quality floor hockey goals and nets, catering to both recreational and competitive play.

Several retailers carry equipment and gear for floor hockey. Manufacturers and retailers supplying the floor hockey market are appropriate topics for this category.

 

 

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