Collection: Inline Hockey Suspenders

We carry a great selection of inline hockey suspenders, garters and straps here at Willie's. No matter your age, size, fit or sex, there will be something for you here! From smaller styles for younger players up to fully grown adult sizes, you’ll be sure to find some inline hockey straps which fit you and your play style! Be sure to check the collection out now either in store or online.

Willies Inline Hockey Suspenders

  • WHAT ARE INLINE HOCKEY SUSPENDERS?

    Inline hockey players must have a completely unrestricted range of motion around the hips and waist during their game; suspenders keep your girdle in place without compromising your movement.

     

    If you find that wearing a belt restricts you during your game, give these Bauer suspenders a try.

  • HOW DO YOU WEAR AN INLINE HOCKEY GARTER BELT?

    Roller hockey players use garter belts to keep their socks up throughout their game. Simply secure your garter belt around your waist, and clip the top of your socks onto the belt attachments.

  • HOW DO YOU STOP INLINE SHIN GUARDS FROM SLIPPING?

    There’s nothing more uncomfortable than a shin guard that, no matter what you do, refuses to stay in place. Luckily there are a few things that you can try!

     

    Many players have tried shin guard tape at some point to keep their wandering shin guards in place. After putting your shin guards and socks on, tape over your socks and below the knee, and right above the bottom of the shin guard if you feel like you need it.

     

    If you need something a little more heavy-duty, shin guard straps work like tape to keep your shin guards secure. Shin guard sleeves are another option, using compression to firmly hold your shin guard in place more effectively than straps or tape. Pull them over your shin guards, pull up your socks, and throw the tape away. 

  • WHERE CAN I GET ROLLER HOCKEY SUSPENDERS, GARTERS & STRAPS?

    Order your suspenders, garters and straps online, or visit our store at Willies Coventry to pick up all the bits you need to keep your gear in place.