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How to Select a Hockey Helmet

Hockey helmets are available in helmet-only and caged combo options. Helmet-only is the more affordable option, especially for players who already have a helmet cage or visor. The caged combo option is perfect for first-time buyers or new-to-hockey players, plus it provides a more cost-effective option than buying the helmet and the cage separately.

Helmet Level of Play

Finding the right hockey helmet not only provides a more comfortable experience each and every game but also provides the necessary protection to keep you safe from impacts and collisions. To help you out, we have broken up all of the available helmets into three categories: Elite, Performance, and Recreational.

Recreational

These helmets provide the new-to-hockey or recreational player with game-ready, affordable protection and comfort. Single-layer foams protect the head and usually come with a single fit adjustment feature.

Performance

These helmets are designed for the competitive player who skates 1-2 times a week and needs protection for contact hockey. High-end features such as dual-layered foams come into play for better impact management and enhanced comfort. These will also feature tool-free volume adjustments that are easy to use and provide a better fit.

Elite

Offering the most protection, comfort, and adjustability is the Elite category. This is the go-to choice for competitive to elite contact hockey, especially when played 3+ times a week. These feature cutting-edge designs and materials that provide the best impact-management money can buy. Unique adjustment features allow players to fine-tune the fit of the helmet to best fit their unique head shape.

Closing Note

Fit is always the most important thing to remember when buying a hockey helmet. Make sure you read the specific size chart on the product page to order accordingly and ensure proper fit when you receive the helmet. The helmet that fits best, protects best!