The Best Hockey Socks

The Best Hockey Socks
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What To Look For

The best hockey socks are ones that fit well and are made from high quality material. Reebok is one of the leading manufactures of high quality hockey socks. Reebok Edge hockey socks are made from lightweight yet durable wave-knit fabric with areas of mesh. The 100-percent polyester blend is breathable but doesn't absorb water. Reebok Edge socks come with antimicrobial treatment to keep away bacteria. The best hockey socks fit tight and securely with strong elastic bands to keep the sock in place.

Common Pitfalls

One of the most commonly encountered problems when buying hockey socks is buying socks that don't properly fit. A hockey sock should fit a player from the top of the foot and run to the middle of the thigh. Buying socks a size too small can fit too tight, possibly affecting circulation. A sock too big can slide down the player's leg during the game, exposing areas of skin to ice, skates and sticks. Reebok Edge hockey socks come in junior and senior sizes with a 6-inch difference in length between the two.

Where To Buy

Total Hockey.com is a large online retailer of hockey equipment and accessories. They carry a wide variety of hockey socks including NHL socks, practice socks and skating socks. They sell both junior and senior-sized socks and carry the leading brands in hockey socks including Reebok, Bauer and Easton. Prices range from about $8 for junior skating socks to about $35 for high quality performance socks. Total Hockey.com offers discounted merchandise and free shipping on larger orders.

Cost

The price of hockey socks depend on two major factors--the size of the socks and the brand and quality of the socks. Junior socks are generally less expensive than adult sizes. Brand has a bigger impact on the cost, with generic brands costing between $10 and $15. Name brand and better quality socks typically range in price from $20 to $30. Reebok Edge socks typically range from $20 to $23 for junior and $24 to $27 for senior sizes.

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Article reviewed by Steve Wozniak Last updated on: Dec 8, 2010

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