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Complete Goalie Equipment Checklist (First Time Buyer)

    Getting the right goalie gear is essential for safety, comfort, and peak performance in the crease. Top brands like Bauer hockey goalie gear, CCM hockey goalie gear, and Vaughn hockey goalie gear offer high-quality goalie masks, goalie pads, goalie gloves, and goalie skates designed to keep you protected while moving with speed and confidence. Use this guide to shop by category, find the perfect fit, and build a setup that’s tailored to your playing style. And check out our sizing guide in the next section. 

    Equipment Purpose Shop Link
    Goalie Mask Head and facial protection Shop Hockey Goalie Masks
    Throat Protector Neck and throat safety Shop Hockey Neck Guards
    Chest & Arm Protector Blocks pucks, protects upper body Shop Hockey Chest Protectors
    Goalie Pants Protects hips, thighs, and waist Shop Hockey Goalie Pants
    Leg Pads Stops pucks, covers lower net Shop Hockey Goalie Leg Pads
    Blocker Deflects shots with stick hand Shop Hockey Blockers
    Catch Glove Catches shots, covers rebounds Shop Hockey Catch Gloves
    Goalie Stick Saves, poke checks, puck handling Shop Hockey Goalie Sticks
    Goalie Skates Support and agility in the crease Shop Hockey Goalie Skates
    Knee Pads Protects knees during butterfly Shop Hockey Knee Pads
    Protective Cups Core and groin protection Shop Hockey Protective Cups
    Equipment Bag Transports all gear Shop Hockey Equipment Bags
    Goalie Accessories Extra gear for comfort  Shop Hockey Goalie Accessories


    Goalie Gear Size Charts

    Finding the right fit is just as important as choosing the right brand or model. Our goalie gear size charts cover everything from goalie pad sizing to goalie glove size charts, goalie stick size charts, and goalie mask sizing, so you can shop with confidence. 


    Goalie Leg Pad Size Chart

    How to Measure Goalie Leg Pads

    1. Ankle to Center of Knee (in inches)
    2. Skate Size (in whole numbers)
    3. +1 inch “fudge factor” (adjusts for proper knee alignment and thigh coverage)

    Formula:
    Ankle to Knee + Skate Size + 1 = Estimated Pad Size

    Example Calculation

    • Ankle to Knee: 17"
    • Skate Size: 9
    • +1 adjustment

    17 + 9 + 1 = 27 → translates to a 32”–33” goalie pad (since pads are sold in even sizes and often include a +1” thigh rise).

    Pad Size Ankle-to-Knee (inches) Standard Thigh Rise Recommended Goalie Height
    26” 15–16” +1” 4'4" – 4'8"
    28” 16–17” +1” 4'9" – 5'0"
    30” 17–18” +1” 5'1" – 5'4"
    32” 18–19” +1” 5'5" – 5'8"
    34” 19–20” +2” 5'9" – 6'0”+


    Goalie Gloves Size Chart

    To get your goalie glove size, measure from the tip of your middle finger to the base of your palm.

    Glove Size Hand Length Age Range
    Junior 4.75"–5.5" 7–11 years
    Intermediate 5.5"–6.5" 11–13 years
    Senior 6.5”+ 14+ years


    Goalie Stick Size Chart

    How Goalie Sticks Are Measured

    • Paddle Length (in inches): The distance from the heel of the blade to the start of the shaft.
    • Overall Stick Length: Includes paddle + shaft, but not used for sizing.
    • Always size using paddle length, not full stick height.

    Goalie Height Recommended Paddle Length Stick Category
    Under 4'6" 20" – 22" Youth
    4'6" – 4'10" 22" – 23" Youth / Junior
    4'10" – 5'2" 23" – 24" Junior
    5'2" – 5'6" 24" – 25" Junior / Intermediate
    5'6" – 5'9" 25" – 26" Intermediate
    5'9" – 6'0" 26" – 27" Intermediate / Senior
    6'0" – 6'3" 27" – 28" Senior
    6'3"+ 28" – 28.5"+ Senior

    Remember: 

    • Youth → Senior: Stick categories align with height, but always test in stance.
    • Paddle length matters most — not overall stick length.
    • Brand differences: A “27” paddle in Bauer may feel slightly different than a “27” in CCM, so always cross-check with brand charts.


    Goalie Mask Size Chart

    To get your goalie mask size, use a soft tape measure around the circumference of your head (just above eyebrows).

    Mask Size Head Circumference
    Small 20”–21.25”
    Medium 21.25”–22.5”
    Large 22.5”–23.5”


    Goalie Chest Protector Size Chart

    Use height and build as your main reference points when shopping for a goalie chest protector.

    Size Typical Fit
    XS Shorter goalies under 5'2" with a slim frame
    Small Goalies 5'2"–5'6" or youth players transitioning to senior gear
    Small / Medium In-between fit — ideal for growing players or slim teens
    Medium Most goalies 5'6"–6'0" with an average build
    Large Goalies 5'10"–6'3" with a larger frame
    Large / XL Borderline sizes or bulky builds needing extra coverage
    XL Tall goalies 6'0"+ or those needing maximum upper-body coverage


    Budget & Cost Breakdown (New vs. Used)

    Save big by buying used — here’s what typical ranges look like. Actual prices vary by brand, condition, and model year.


    Buying Used Goalie Gear — Quality Checklist

    General Hockey Goalie Quality Checklist: Smell/mildew test; inspect stitching, straps, and high‑wear seams. Confirm model and size tags; ask for inside/outside photos in good light.

    Leg Pads

    • Look for soft knee cradles, intact strapping, no major outer‑roll separation.
    • Boot channel shouldn’t be completely collapsed.
    • If you butterfly a lot, ensure knee stack integrity.

    Glove/Blocker 

    • Glove should close easily; re‑laced pockets are fine if tight and uniform.
    • Blocker board should be flat, not warped; palm free of holes/tears.

    Goalie Mask

    • No shell cracks; inside foam should be firm and even.
    • Cage welds intact; hardware not rusted. Ask about certification age.

    Chest Protector & Pants

    • Shoulder floaters attached and mobile; elbows not blown out.
    • In pants, check hip padding and belt/buckle integrity.

    Skates

    • Holders true, steel straight with life left; eyelets not pulling.

    Sticks

    • No soft spots or delamination; paddle edges are solid.


      Maintenance, Cleaning & Lifespan FAQ

      How do I clean goalie equipment?

      • After each skate: Air‑dry everything. Wipe down with mild disinfectant (gear-safe). Remove insoles from skates.
      • Weekly: Light detergent wipe of pads/gloves; avoid soaking foams.
      • Monthly: Deodorize liners; replace skate laces/insoles as needed. Never machine‑wash masks or chest protectors.

      How should I store gear?

      • Dry thoroughly first. Store in a cool, ventilated area. Keep masks off the floor and away from heat.
      • Use a gear tree or open rack; avoid sealed bins that trap moisture.

      How long does goalie gear last?

      • Recreational: Pads/gloves 3–6 seasons; chest/pants 3–5; masks longer if shell/foam remain sound; sticks vary by use.
      • High‑level/competitive: Expect faster turnover, especially gloves and sticks.

      When should I replace gear?

      • Visible cracks in mask/cage, dead padding, blown seams, or recurring odors that don’t resolve after cleaning.
      • If you outgrow fit or lose protection/mobility.


      Safety & Certification Notes

      • Masks: Look for HECC/CSA certifications where required by your league. Even with expired stickers, inspect shell, foam, and cage condition closely. When in doubt, choose a newer shell or replace the cage/hardware.
      • Throat protection: Always wear a dangler or certified neck guard.
      • Sticks and blades: Replace if delaminated or cracked — compromised sticks fail unpredictably.
      • Fit = safety: Poorly sized gear creates gaps that lead to stingers or worse. Use the sizing guide above before you buy.


      Seasonal Prep Checklists Pre‑Tryout/Season Start

      • Size audit: Make sure you haven’t outgrown pads/gloves/mask.
      • Replace worn straps/elastic; sharpen or replace steel; tape knob/paddle.
      • Add knee/thigh guards if you’re taking more butterfly volume.

      Off‑Season Storage

      • Deep clean and fully dry all gear.
      • Loosen pad straps to relieve tension; store gloves open to air.
      • Lightly oil mask hardware; hang chest/pants; keep skates dry with blade covers.