Custom Bats Cricket Forum
Equipment => Gloves => Topic started by: thedon on September 06, 2012, 08:00:49 PM
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I was just wondering if anybody has ever used hockey gloves instead of cricket gloves. havent seen any in the flesh myself, but from the pictures they do seem quite flexible and surely must provide the same level of protection as the conventional cricket glove
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They do not provide the same level of protection...
Very thin protection as you never have a ball 'blasted' at you at like 80mph
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what about hockey shoes instead of cricket shoes to bat in?
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i used to use hockey shoes on 3g to play football
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You probably could actually, take a look at the TK C1 Plus glove serious amount of protection!
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asics do them and they look smart for coloured clothing cricket .......... was thinking of getting a pair!
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asics do them and they look smart for coloured clothing cricket .......... was thinking of getting a pair!
Have got the red asics ones for the hockey season! Most comfortable shoe ever!!
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are you talking about Ice Hockey gloves? puck in ice hockey is hard plastic/rubber and can cause serious damage so those gloves might be adaptable..here is an example pic..
(http://images4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20080314171924/icehockey/images/thumb/a/a0/Hockey_gloves.jpg/250px-Hockey_gloves.jpg)
But if you are talking abt regular ground hockey, i just assumed they used cricket gloves :o
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i was thinking more regular.
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(Ground) hockey gloves I think would work well indoors as well as a pair of nice keeper pads ???
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During the Olympics, some hockey players wore cricket gloves when their were corners etc.
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At short corners they do use cricket gloves, however during regular open play they use other gloves which offer less protection and would not be suitable against a cricket ball (although having broken a few fingers in my time playing hockey wish they did offer more protection!!!).