
Navigating the equipment landscape can be as tricky as a puck on bad ice. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or lacing up for the first time, the equipment you choose can make all the difference. But here’s the kicker: I believe we should have options that fit our bank accounts.
You’re going to find out about our rigorous selection process. Every stick, every puck, every piece of protective gear has met a strict criterion for durability, performance, and, of course, cost-effectiveness for those on a tight budget. This goes beyond just selling equipment; it’s about providing a service to the hockey community. That’s the promise of Hockey Haven Hub. Our recommendations page has links for the equipment and accessories categories that we’ve reviewed to date. Simply click on the menus to read our reviews.
Equipment categories are broken down into the three following categories: Entry-Level; Mid-Range and Top-Tier. The price ranges are interchangeable, depending upon one’s budget, how committed they are to the sport and their desire to continue improving their skill levels. I’ve tried to include the equipment that offers the best value in terms of performance and price.
Hockey Skates: Entry-Level Mid-Range Top-Tier
Skates are categorized by price as follows; Entry-Level prices range from $40 to $200; Mid-Range skates range from over $200 to $400; and Top-Tier skates are all over $400. Skate prices are subject to change and promotional clearance sales.