Q&A: Wearing Glasses with a Hockey Helmet

hockey_lens_postCristina asked: “My son wears glasses but when it comes to hockey he has to take them off. His glasses shift or move when he is wearing his helmet. Sports glasses are too bulky and the helmet gets too tight. I am concerned about buying a bigger helmet size because of safety. Not to mention that the glasses gets foggy after a few minutes on the ice. Do you have suggestions? He is only 7 years old and can’t wear contacts.”

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Do This Before Buying Sports Equipment

save_money_postWhen shopping for sports equipment, keep in mind that most retailers offer discounts. Don’t make a significant purchase before checking to see if a discount or special offer is available for the equipment you want to buy.

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Protect Your Player – Choose the Right Hockey Helmet

The hockey helmet is the single most important piece of equipment that you can put on your child. The most critical factor of the helmet is fit. Check to see if your child’s helmet is adjusted correctly by placing the helmet on the child’s head and have the child shake his or her head from side to side. If the child’s head moves more than the helmet does, then the helmet is not tight enough. It has to fit snugly and not move around on the child’s head.

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Warning: Hockey Helmets Recalled Due to Injury Hazard

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with the firm named below, announced a voluntary recall of the following consumer product. Consumers should stop using recalled products immediately unless otherwise instructed.

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Expert Advice: Selecting the Right Hockey Gloves

There is no right or wrong way to decide which glove is right for your player. Each player is looking for something different. Whether it is the overall fit or desired individual features of the glove, each player has different tastes. If you ask others which is their favorite glove you will get many different answers. The experts have laid out the important factors that you need to know to assist you in finding the glove that best suits your needs.

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How to Choose Hockey Skates for Your Athlete

Skates may be the hardest item to choose. There are many choices at various prices. Following the below steps will help you choose a skate that best suits your needs.

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The Performance Edge of a One-Piece Stick

One-piece sticks are the biggest technological advancement in sticks. There are two types of sticks. One type is fused, which means the blade and shaft come from two different molds and are permanently fused together.

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Fitting a Player in the Right Shoulder Pads

When looking at which shoulder pads to buy you will want to ask yourself a couple questions.

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How to Heat Mold Skates at Home

Do you remember soaking skates in hot water or any other crazy way to break in skates? Things are easier now, just get them heat molded and you have cut down the break in time by up to 80%.

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How to Clean Stinky Hockey Equipment

We all know how bad our kid’s hockey equipment can stink. To get rid of that funky smell, here’s how. First there’s a list of what you will need then there are instructions for how to clean your kid’s stinky hockey equipment:

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