Ice Hockey Shin Guard Sizing

As a hockey player, it’s important to protect yourself from serious injury, and one of the most essential pieces of equipment to achieve this is a pair of properly fitted shin guards. With pucks traveling at speeds of up to 100 mph, ice hockey is an incredibly fast and intense game where sticks and players are constantly in motion. That’s why it’s crucial to have shin guards that fit properly and provide adequate protection. At North Sport Rentals, we offer a wide range of hockey shin guards to meet the needs of players of all ages and skill levels in Minnesota, Minneapolis, and Saint Paul.

If you’re unsure which size of hockey shin guard to choose, our shin guard size chart can help. Using height and leg measurements, you can easily find the right size for you, whether you’re a youth or an adult player. Our sizing guidelines ensure that you get the right fit to keep you safe on the ice. Don’t take any chances with your safety – choose North Sport Rentals for all your hockey rental needs.

Shin Guard Sizing Chart

Shin Guard Size
Knee Cap to Ankle (in.)
Height (ft.)
Hockey Player Age
7"
6-7"
3'3" - 4'5"
Youth
8"
7-8"
3'9" - 4'7"
Youth
9"
8-9"
4'3" - 4'9"
Youth
10"
9-11"
4'5" - 4'11"
Junior
11"
10-11"
4'7" - 5'1"
Junior
12"
10-12"
4'9" - 5'4"
Junior
13"
12- 13"
5'5" - 5'9"
Senior
14"
13-14"
5'7" - 5'11"
Senior
15"
14-15"
5'9" - 6'1"
Senior
16"
15-16"
5'11" - 6'3"
Senior
17"
16-17"
6'1" - 6'3"
Senior
18"
17-18"
6'3" +
Senior

What's the Right Fit for Shin Guards?

It’s important to note that every hockey player of the same height may not have the same sized legs. While our shin guard size chart is a great starting point to find the perfect fit, personal preference also plays a role. Some players prefer a larger size to wear the shin guard over the tongue of the skate, while others prefer a smaller size to fit under the tongue. However, it’s crucial to ensure that neither the knee cap nor the ankle is exposed. Wearing shin guards that are too small could lead to exposed legs, while wearing ones that are too big could limit movement and cause discomfort.

At North Sport Rentals, we understand the importance of properly fitted shin guards for ice hockey players in Minnesota, Minneapolis, and Saint Paul. With pucks flying up to 100 mph, it’s crucial to have adequate protection. 

Our shin guard size chart helps you find the right size for you, from youth and junior to adult hockey shin guards, using height and leg measurements. Choose North Sport Rentals for all your hockey rental needs and stay safe on the ice.

Shin Guard Sizing Chart

Height
Knee Cap to Ankle
Shin Guard Size
3'3" - 4'5"
6 - 7"
7"
3'9" - 4'7"
7 - 8"
8"
4'3" - 4'9"
8 - 9"
9"
4'5" - 4'11"
9 - 11"
10"
4'7" - 5'1"
10 - 11"
11"
4'9" - 5'4"
10 - 12"
12"
5'5" - 5'9"
12 - 13"
13"
5'7" - 5'11"
13 - 14"
14"
5'9" - 6'1"
14 - 15"
15"
5'11" - 6'3"
15 - 16"
16"
6'1" - 6'3"
16 - 17"
17"
6'3" +
17 - 18"
18"

What's the Right Fit for Shin Guards?

It’s important to note that every hockey player of the same height may not have the same sized legs. While our shin guard size chart is a great starting point to find the perfect fit, personal preference also plays a role. Some players prefer a larger size to wear the shin guard over the tongue of the skate, while others prefer a smaller size to fit under the tongue. However, it’s crucial to ensure that neither the knee cap nor the ankle is exposed. Wearing shin guards that are too small could lead to exposed legs, while wearing ones that are too big could limit movement and cause discomfort.

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