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What equipment is needed for Ringette?

What equipment is needed for Ringette?

Players wear full protective equipment like hockey players, but use a unique stick and face mask. Ringette players wear long pants and a padded ringette girdle instead of short pants and socks like hockey players (although hockey pants and socks are allowed).

How do you size a ringette stick?

Maximum length of the stick is from the ice up to the height of the underarm. The measurement is to be taken while the arm is extended at 90° to the body while the player is standing on skates.

How do you clean a Ringette girdle?

Most ringette protective equipment can be washed if the following precautions are taken:

  1. Remove all plastic foam pieces if possible.
  2. Use warm water cycle if there are no plastic or foam pieces, use cold water cycle for pieces with foam or plastic.
  3. Use only drum type washing machine or bathtub soaking.

How should a Ringette Girdle fit?

Proper fit – Should be comfortable and not constrict movement. While fitting, have the player mimic a variety of motions including shooting, to test comfort. Proper fit – the girdle can not extend below the knees. It should be comfortable to move in.

Are shoulder pads mandatory in Ringette?

Shoulder Pads: Shoulder pads are mandatory for all Ringette BC registered players in the U19 division and under.

How much does Ringette cost?

Registration fees for the 2021-2022 season are: Registering solely as an official $43.00. Registering as an official and a coach or player $35.00.

What is the best ringette stick?

We are Ringette. RING JET sticks, the best playing sticks in Ringette!! Ring Jet, the original, a top quality stick, with years of proven history and “real results” in shooting speed, pin point-accuracy and legendary scoring. Ring Jet continues to outplay all other sticks on the market!!

Where do you cut ringette sticks?

ringette sticks are not cut off hockey sticks, they are tapered with a reinforced tip designed for spearing/shooting; proper height for the stick with skates on, the stick MUST come under the armpit of the player, anything higher compromises the ability of the player to perform properly due to the stick being too long; …

Do you need a mouthguard for Ringette?

All players must wear CSA approved facemasks. Participants, from U9 to 18+, are strongly recommended to wear a protective mouth guard.

How much do Ringette refs make?

All requests for referees MUST be in writing. You will receive a confirmation of receipt of your request within 24-48 hours….Referees.

Division Game fee per Official Single Official game fee
U14 (A,B,C) $34.00 $51.00
U14AA / U16 A,B $38.00 $57.00
U16AA / U19 A,B $42.00 $63.00
U19AA $45.00 $67.50

What are Ringette sticks made of?

Ringette is played with a ring and a straight stick. The ring is hollow and made of rubber. Sticks are not recycled hockey sticks. Companies produce sticks with tapered ends with steel, aluminum or plastic tips. Different styles, flex and weight are available.

How do you refurbish goalie pads?

If you’re working with a tear on the front of your pads, we recommend using padwrap to repair it. If the tear or rip is more serious and on the back of the pad, bust out the dental floss and super glue. We’re going to stitch it back together as best we can, and glue the dental floss so that it doesn’t fall out easily.

Are shoulder pads mandatory in ringette?

How old do you need to be to ref Ringette?

Province Minimum Age for Officiating
Manitoba 15 years old
Ontario 14 years old
Québec 14 years old
New Brunswick 14 years old

Is ringette a dying sport?

“I feel like ringette isn’t as popular as hockey and it’s kind of dying,” Laura McKay told CBC Kids News. It’s true, registration for ringette has declined in Manitoba over the past several years. But in other parts of the country, ringette has not lost its lustre.

Is hockey or ringette faster?

Ringette is an amazing experience, and when everyone says, “Hockey is the hardest and fastest game on ice,” it isn’t true. Ringette actually is the fastest game on ice, and has the hardest rules.

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