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Ringette Equipment Checklist
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Learn-to-
Skate,
no sticks |
Learn-to-
Skate,
with sticks
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House League & Rep Players
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Tuesday
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Saturday |
Saturday
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Saturday
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Skates, tube type or blade in moulded plastic. Toe picks are not
permitted. |
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| CSA certified hockey
helmet with proper chin strap. |
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All players must have a proper
mask when this division starts to use
sticks. CSA certified Ringette Face Mask (type 5 or 6), certified with and properly
fitted to the helmet. Internal mouth guard recommended.
See Ringette Canada
list of masks and helmets (PDF). |
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X
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Gloves
that have two layers of material with a protective padding material in
between (hockey or broomball gloves). |
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X
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BNQ approved
neck guard. |
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X
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Knee pads with a hard plastic shell protecting the knee. |
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X
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Cooperall type pants & girdle, or hockey pant & socks.
Pants/girdle must have hip and tailbone protection. (Note: Socks are
not supplied by ERA.) |
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Genital protection
(may be part of girdle or can be separate). |
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X
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Elbow pads. |
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X
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Ringette
stick
- The maximum length of the stick depends on the height of the
player. While the player is standing on skates with the arm
extended out from the body, the maximum length of the stick is the
distance from the ice to the height of the underarm. |
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Equipment bag. |
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Mouth
guard. |
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Recommended
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Where to Buy Equipment
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