hockey glove sizing guide

Hockey gloves are a key element of your overall hockey equipment package. But they do more than just provide protection for your hands, they also offer a comfortable and solid grip on your stick. In order to get the best use and protection, it's important to make sure you wear the proper size hockey gloves.

In this article, we'll give you all the information you need to consider when purchasing a new pair of hockey gloves, including:

Hockey Glove Sizing Chart

One of the simplest (and easiest) methods you can use to know how to size hockey gloves is to refer to our hockey glove sizing chart found below. This chart shows you the proper hockey glove sizing by age, weight and height. Whether you’re searching for youth hockey glove sizes or adult hockey glove measurements, this hockey glove size chart is a great starting point.

Glove SizeAgePlayer WeightPlayer Height
8"4-740 - 60 lbs.3'3" - 4'1"
9"6-950 - 70 lbs.3'9" - 4'7"
10"8-1160 - 90 lbs.4'3" - 4'8"
11"9-1270 - 100 lbs.4'5" - 5'
12"11-1480 - 110 lbs.4'11" - 5'4"
13"14+120 - 160 lbs.5'5" - 5'9"
14"14+140 - 180 lbs.5'7" - 5'11"
15"15+160 - 200 lbs.5'9" - 6'1"

How to Measure Your Hockey Glove Size

While a hockey glove sizing chart is a good start, it's also important to get an exact measurement when choosing a new pair of hockey gloves. If you want to know how to measure hockey gloves precisely, there's a quick two-step process to determine your correct hockey glove size.

  1. Start by measuring the distance between the base of your palm and the top of your middle finger.
  2. Take that number and double it. This will give you accurate, proper hockey glove sizing. For example, if the measurement is seven inches, you should purchase size 14 hockey gloves. If you measure seven and a half inches, look for size 15 hockey gloves.

A precise fit is very important to provide ultimate protection and a comfortable grip. If you choose a glove that’s too small, you risk exposing your forearm between the cuff of the glove and your elbow pad, as well as potentially allowing your fingers to extend past the protective surface on the top of the glove. This increases the chance of injury if you’re hit by a stray stick or puck.

Parts of a Hockey Glove

A standard hockey glove has four key parts:

  1. Cuff Roll: Extended protection beyond your cuff to cover your forearm.
  2. Cuff: Padded portion of the glove that protects your wrists.
  3. Back Rolls: Padding on the top of the glove to protect the backs of your hands.
  4. Fingers: The tops of the fingers are padded for protection, while the underside is made of soft material to allow for easy movement and a comfortable, firm grip.
parts of a hockey glove

Hockey Glove Brands

When looking for hockey gloves, there are several brands to consider:

  • Bauer – well known for their advanced technology and research when it comes to hockey gear, offer gloves for all levels of play.
  • Warrior – lightweight design and features with superior impact protection, many customization options.
  • CCM – impressive flexibility and movement, ultimate protection.
  • True – known for the first-ever interchangeable palms on their Z-palm line, unzip and replace the palm of your gloves in minutes.

Hockey Glove Care

How to Clean Hockey Gloves

Hockey gloves can be cleaned by simply tossing them in your washing machine. Using mild detergent without bleach, soak the gloves for fifteen minutes and then wash on a low-temperature gentle cycle. Adding white vinegar with your mild detergent can help remove odors. Air dry after washing. Do not put your hockey gloves in the dryer.

How to Repair Hockey Gloves

If you have a favorite pair of hockey gloves with a hole in the palms, don’t worry…they can be patched. Many hockey shops offer this service or sell hockey glove patch kits. However, if your gloves have tears or rips in the protective coverings, you should consider replacing them for safety reasons.

How to Soften Hockey Gloves

The best way to break in and soften hockey gloves is to wear them constantly, and not just while playing hockey. If you have access to a steamer, you can steam your new gloves briefly to speed up the process. Wait for them to cool until warm, and then wear them for a while to fit them to your hand.

Common Hockey Glove Questions

What are hockey gloves made out of?

Most hockey gloves are made from nylon mesh, polyester and synthetic leather.

Are hockey gloves machine washable?

Hockey gloves are machine washable. Be sure to use low temperatures and a mild detergent.

Can hockey gloves be put in the dryer?

No – hockey gloves should not be put in the dryer. Forcing gloves to dry can stretch, crack and tear the material.

How can you keep hockey gloves from smelling?

You can keep hockey gloves from smelling by airing out your gloves after every practice and washing them occasionally. If it’s warm outside, laying your gloves out in the sun is a good way to minimize odors. You can also purchase an anti-bacterial deodorizer spray that can be used to temporarily hold back odors.

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This article was originally published on May 9, 2020, and has been updated with new information.