- The clothing is similar to that used in football (soccer).
- Sticks are the same for both skaters and goalkeepers. They are usually made from wood, but can be of any material approved by the CIRH (Comité International de Rink Hockey), with a minimum length of 90cm and maximum of 115cm. They cannot be wider than 5cm or weigh over 500g.
- The ball is made of vulcanised rubber, has a 23 cm diameter, and weighs 155g.
- The skates must have two pairs of wheels, with a minimum diameter of 3cm. Players are allowed to use brakes in the front of the skate, with a diameter or larger side not larger than 5cm.
- Protective material includes shin guards, knee caps, jock strap and gloves. Specifications for helmets and elbow caps vary from federation to federation.
- Goalkeepers (or netminders) use protective padding on the torso (the maximum is regulated, since, as in ice hockey, many goalkeepers used to use massive protection to make them larger), neck guard, large shin guards (not longer than 75 cm), gloves protecting the whole forearm and an helmet with either a grid or unbreakable transparent material.
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