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		<title>Ice Hockey Goalie Gear</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you take the time to ask any hockey player who has taken up the position of goaltender, there is a very good chance that when they decided that they wanted to play goalie, they did so because if the ice hockey goalie gear. If you are new to hockey and you watch a professional [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you take the time to ask any hockey player who has taken up the position of goaltender, there is a very good chance that when they decided that they wanted to play goalie, they did so because if the ice hockey goalie gear. If you are new to hockey and you watch a professional hockey game on television or in person, your eyes probably gravitate to the interesting protective equipment that the goaltenders are wearing. From the big colorful goalie leg pads to the elaborately painted hockey goalie masks, the gear that the goaltenders get to wear really is appealing to many people.</p>
<p>The negative aspect to being a goaltender is that usually playing goalie is quite a bit more costly than it is if you were to play another position in the sport of ice hockey. It is not uncommon for amateur and youth hockey goalies to have to spend upwards of a few thousand dollars to protect themselves from the slap shots that they see when trying to keep the puck out of the net. Ice hockey in general can be expensive, no matter what position you play, but truth be told…it does not necessarily have to break the bank if you know what, when and where to buy your ice hockey goalie equipment.</p>
<p>Many hockey goalies and youth hockey parents don&#8217;t understand that you necessarily have to spend an arm and a leg on the ice hockey goalie gear that you need for yourself or your youth hockey goaltender. The absolute best thing that you can do if you are looking to purchase some hockey goaltender gear is to do quite a bit of research online for the best deals. While you can usually find some pretty good deals at your local pro shop, you might not have the options that you get online and you will probably be able to find more affordable deals online whether you are buying brand new or used hockey goaltender gear on auction related websites such as Ebay.</p>
<p>If you know exactly what you want to buy and what size you need in terms of goalie gear, you might want to consider buying online. However, if you do not have a clue of what you need for protective equipment to play goaltender, or what size will suit you best, you definitely will want to avoid buying goalie gear online because there is a good chance you will have to send it back because the gear won&#8217;t fit. If you are new to goalie, take a trip to a nearby hockey pro shop and let the employees there help point you in the right direction for what to buy when it comes to ice hockey goalie gear.</p>


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		<title>Save Money on Hockey Goalie Gear</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are a goalie in ice hockey chances are that a big reason why you started playing goalie is because you are passionate about the hockey goalie gear. Most of the goalies that I know list one of the main reasons that they started playing goalie as being due to the goalie equipment that [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are a goalie in ice hockey chances are that a big reason why you started playing goalie is because you are passionate about the hockey goalie gear. Most of the goalies that I know list one of the main reasons that they started playing goalie as being due to the goalie equipment that they wear. Hockey goalie gear is much more customizable than the gear that the other hockey players wear. Everything from goalie mask paint jobs to custom colored and sized goalie leg pads, goalies get to showcase a bit of their personality and taste in the equipment that they wear.</p>
<p>The downside to being a goalie in hockey is the fact that playing the position is expensive any way that you look at it. Obviously buying brand new hockey goaltender gear is going to be more expensive than purchasing used gear, but a lot of goalies simply refuse to buy used equipment because they like the idea of ordering custom hockey goalie gear. However, buying used goalie equipment also has its advantages. The great thing about used hockey equipment in general is that it saves you (or your parents if you are a youth hockey goalie) a substantial amount of money. Another great thing about used hockey goalie gear is the fact that it comes broken in. When I used to play goalie I used to absolutely dread breaking in a new, stiff pair of goalie leg pads or goalie catch glove.</p>
<p>Whether you are on a tight budget or not, you do have the option of playing goalie. Saving a lot of money when buying goalie gear is a possibility, you just need to know where to go to find discount goalie equipment. Shopping for hockey equipment online is a great way to save money because you can compare prices easily and these online hockey equipment websites can often offer a cheaper deal on gear because they often do not have the overhead and expenses of your traditional hockey pro shop. You might also consider buying your hockey goaltending gear during the summer because it is the off season in hockey and you can usually find closeout deals on last years models of all sorts of hockey equipment.</p>
<p>Buying goalie equipment is an exciting process that does not need to cost an arm and a leg. As with any product, you should probably spend a bit of time researching each piece of hockey or goalie equipment before you purchase it so that you do not make a mistake and spend more money than necessary.</p>


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		<title>Ice Hockey Goalie Equipment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are a hockey goalie, you know that ice hockey goalie equipment can be ridiculously expensive. Though goalie pads are expensive, they are obviously worth the money that you are required to spend on it because if you want to play goalie, you have to make sure that you are well protected. Cheap goalie [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are a hockey goalie, you know that ice hockey goalie equipment can be ridiculously expensive. Though goalie pads are expensive, they are obviously worth the money that you are required to spend on it because if you want to play goalie, you have to make sure that you are well protected. Cheap goalie equipment is okay if you play a lower level of hockey, but once you start playing bantam, midget or adult league hockey, slap shots enter the picture and if your opponents can shoot hard, you obviously will want to make sure that your hockey goalie pads are going to be effective at protecting your body and head.</p>
<p>Most goalie equipment manufacturers have fine tuned their pads to make sure that they are of a high quality, so you should not have to worry too much about your&#8217;s or your kid&#8217;s protection. As long as you aren&#8217;t buying equipment that is super old and beat up, and you purchase pads that fit you properly you should be able to take all of the slap shots you want without feeling very much. Sure occasionally you might catch a stinger to the palm of your glove hand, but for the most part you won&#8217;t feel anything. But when you start purchasing goalie gear that is too small, you start opening yourself up to exposed areas of your body that are susceptible to being bruised by the puck. Likewise, if you purchase ice hockey goalie equipment that is too large, it might start to get sloppy and slide out of position exposing your bare skin to slap shots.</p>
<p>If you do not know much about <a title="Goalie Equipment" href="http://www.vaughnhockey.com/" target="_blank">goalie equipment</a>, visit your local hockey pro shop so that you can get some advice on how to purchase the gear that you know will fit you and protect you. Having the proper hockey goalie gear is essential because if you start taking heavy shots that hurt you, you will no longer be able to face shots without flinching, and as anybody who plays hockey knows…a flinching goalie is a bad goalie. Do the proper research and invest in the proper hockey goalie pads that you know are going to fit you and allow you to play without fear.</p>


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