Jim’s Intro to Compression Gear
Hi folks, Jim here, the only commentator who once wore a regular cotton T-shirt under my gear and spent the game feeling like a soggy sponge.
What is compression gear?
Compression gear is the base layer players wear under their pads. It includes shirts, shorts, leggings, or socks made from stretchy, moisture-wicking material. Its job is to manage sweat, reduce friction, improve comfort, and keep pads in place. Unlike loose clothing, compression gear fits snugly against the body, creating a smooth interface between skin and equipment. It doesn’t offer direct protection, but it supports how everything else works.
How does it work?
Compression gear uses tight, elastic fabrics to stabilize muscles and wick moisture away from the skin.
- Moisture Control: Keeps players dry, reducing chafing and discomfort under pads.
- Layer Stability: Keeps pads from sliding and helps gear sit consistently during play.
- Compression Effect: Light compression can improve circulation and reduce fatigue over time.
- Thermal Regulation: Helps maintain a balanced body temperature during intense shifts.
A good base layer turns bulky gear into a streamlined system that moves with the player.
How do you make good decisions with it?
Choosing the right compression gear is mostly about fit and function.
- Fit: Should be snug but not restrictive. Baggy gear causes bunching and friction.
- Material: Look for moisture-wicking, quick-drying fabrics designed for athletic use.
- Coverage: Players may choose full-length leggings, shorts, or a mix based on comfort and temperature.
- Integration: Some compression shorts include built-in cup pockets or Velcro tabs for socks.
- Care: Wash regularly and follow care instructions to preserve elasticity and avoid odor buildup.
How do you master it?
Mastery is about routine and consistency. Players learn which pieces work best for their position, climate, and personal comfort. Once dialed in, compression gear becomes second nature. You put it on, forget about it, and trust it to make the rest of your equipment feel right.
What does it look like when done right?
When compression gear fits and functions well, pads sit consistently, movements feel clean, and there are no distracting folds or hot spots. Players skate, shoot, and battle without fussing with their gear between shifts.
Commentator’s Corner
Jim’s Take
I’ve seen players treat base layers like an afterthought and spend entire games tugging and adjusting. Get it right once, and you’ll never think about it again.
Parent Tip
Prioritize moisture-wicking materials and proper fit. Avoid cotton. A good base layer keeps kids more comfortable and focused during games.
Player Tip
Experiment with sleeve and leg lengths to find your ideal setup. Once you find the combo that works, stick with it for consistency.
A Final Thought
Compression gear doesn’t score goals or block shots, but it makes every piece of equipment sit right. Get the foundation right, and the rest of your game follows.