| Equipment Sizing: Glove Sizing |
To fit properly:
- With the player’s forearm bent, measure the distance between
the fingertips and the elbow pad.
- Use the chart below to determine approximate size.
- The glove’s palm should be reasonably thin and pliable. The
polyethylene thumb must be protective and flexible. The glove’s
foam padding must be dense. Gloves should fit properly. They
should not be so large that they inhibit the player's ability to
properly feel the stick, yet so small as to jam fingertips to
the end of the gloves.
| Hockey Glove Sizing Chart |
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Sizes (in.) |
Height |
| Youth |
9" |
Up to 3'8" |
| 10" |
3'8" - 4'0" |
| 11" |
4'0" - 4'4" |
| Intermediate |
12" |
4'4" - 4'8" |
| 13" |
4'8" - 5'4" |
| Senior |
14" |
5'4" - 6'0" |
| 15" |
6'0" + |
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