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Friday, September 28, 2018

Hockey tape - Wikipedia
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There are two kinds of hockey tape used by ice hockey, field hockey, roller hockey, and lacrosse players: stick (or blade) tape and shin tape.


Video Hockey tape



Stick tape

Stick tape comes in two forms. The first is a cloth-based self-adhesive, made of non-elastic cloth or synthetic fibers, and has been used for many years. Depending on the level of play, this tape may only last one or two games on the blade of a hockey stick. This tape can be used for:

  • taping the stick handle to allow for a better grip
  • taping the stick blade to protect it from wearing and provide a grip on the puck
  • taping the lower part of the stick shaft to prevent damage from another player hacking at the stick
  • taping the blade proceeding from heel to toe also allows for a player to impart more spin on a puck, adding to a shot or pass' accuracy

This kind of tape is also used in field hockey and lacrosse.


Maps Hockey tape



Shin tape

Shin tape is a medical-type tape, used on shin pads or socks over the shin pads to help keep them in position. The pressure-sensitive tape is self-adhesive and water resistant, and is elastic so that there is no risk of cutting off circulation to the legs. Shin tape is available in a variety of colors and is discarded after use.


Black Hockey Tape for Hockey Sticks North American Tape
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See also

  • List of adhesive tapes

Hockey Tape â€
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References

Source of article : Wikipedia