Ice Hockey Skate Accessories

Ice Hockey Skate Insoles

Ice hockey skate insoles are meant to control moisture and odor in your ice hockey skates as well as add comfort. They are placed on the sole of the inside of your ice hockey boot and sit underneath your foot. The ice hockey skate insoles that come with most ice hockey skates are generally pretty flat. If you have become rather flat footed from skating over the years, you can always buy orthopedic insoles to go inside of your ice hockey skates for added knee and back support. Ice hockey skate insoles are generally constructed with rubber and cloth. On average, ice hockey skate insoles run between $8 and $20. Orthopedic insoles may run a little more expensive.

Ice Hockey Skate Soakers and Skate Guards

Ice hockey skate guards, generally made of plastic, and are used to protect the blades of your ice hockey skates from nicks and other damage. You can usually use them to walk on surfaces other than mats or carpet. You definitely do not want to walk on your ice hockey skates on any other surface without plastic ice hockey skate guards on.

Then you also have what are called ice hockey skate soakers. These are generally made of nylon or rubberized cloth. These are designed merely to protect your ice hockey skate blades from damage while they are not in use, usually rolling around in your ice hockey equipment bag. They can also protect your other articles of ice hockey equipment in your bag from getting cut by your ice hockey skates blades. However, remember these ice hockey skate soakers are not protective enough for you to be walking on your ice hockey skates.

Remember to dry your ice hockey skate blades off before you place them in ice hockey skate guards or soakers for any extended period of time. Ice hockey skate blades are generally made with stainless steel, however this doesn't mean that is it impossible for them to rust. So, take care of your ice hockey skate blades and dry them off after you use them. You can expect to pay about $10 for a decent pair of ice hockey skate guards and about $6 for a decent pair of ice hockey skate soakers.

Ice Hockey Ankle Guards

Whether you are an offensive ice hockey player who likes to get in front of the net and screen and deflect shots or you are a defensemen who likes to get in there and block shots from the opposing teams, you may be interested in using ice hockey ankle guards. You may have seen NHL ice hockey players such as Anaheim Ducks veteran Chris Pronger use these ice hockey ankle guards. These ice hockey ankle guards are usually easy to attach onto your ice hockey skates and are usually lightweight. There are a variety of ice hockey angle guards out there that come in different styles, colors, and sizes. They are constructed with plastic, foam, and certain synthetic leathers. You can expect to pay somewhere around $40-$60 for a decent pair.

Ice Hockey Skate Toe Guard

It is becoming more popular that ice hockey skates are being made with bare plastic toes, however many ice hockey skates are still made with cloth wrapping over the plastic of the ice hockey skate toe. For those ice hockey skates still made with cloth over the ice hockey skate plastic toe, you can ice hockey skate toe guard. This is a tar-like substance that comes with a little brush you can apply over the toe of the skate. It becomes hard so the cloth over the ice hockey skate toe does not fray. When you but ice hockey skate toe guard you will notice the bottle resembles a bottom of rubber cement that you use for arts and crafts. You can expect to pay about $7 for ice hockey toe guard.

Ice Hockey Lace Pullers or Hooks

You may have trouble lacing up your ice hockey skates because the laces hurt your fingers. Maybe your child is just learning to tie his or her ice hockey skates and can't pull hard enough on the ice hockey skate laces without hurting his or her fingers. So, there are the ice hockey skate pullers or hooks. These are simple little accessories. Older model ice hockey skate hooks were simply metal hooks. In recent years they have made them lighter and more compact with a metal hook that folds out from a plastic handle. You can use one or two at a time, depending on your ice hockey skate pulling technique. You can expect to pay about $3 for ice hockey skate lace puller or hook.

Ice Hockey Skate Sharpening Stones

Have you ever been in the locker room with the rest of your ice hockey team and someone asks for a stone? Well they are referring to an ice hockey skate sharpening stone. Keep in mind that this not a stone that you use to actually "sharpen" your ice hockey skates. It is a rectangular stone that is used to take the burr off that develops on the outside of your ice hockey skate edges. This stone is most commonly used by the person who sharpens your ice hockey skates just after he has finished sharpening them on the machine to give them the finishing touch. As an ice hockey player you can also use these to prolong the time between skate sharpenings. You can expect to pay about $5 for one of these stones.

Hockey Equipment Articles

01 - Ice Hockey Equipment Introduction

02 - Ice Hockey Skates Introduction

03 - Ice Hockey Skates - Sizing

04 - Ice Hockey Skate Blades

05 - Breaking In Ice Hockey Skates

06 - Ice Hockey Skates - Sharpenning

07 - Ice Hockey Skate Laces Explained

08 - Ice Hockey Skate Accessories

09 - Ice Hockey Skates FAQ

10 - Ice Hockey Skate Manufacturers

11 - Ice Hockey Sticks - Introduction

12 - One-Piece Composite Hockey Sticks

13 - Ice Hockey Stick Sizing