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2021/22 Adidas Lux 2.0 Hockey Shoes - Red/White
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Adidas Adipower 2.1 Hockey Shoes - Black/White
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2023/24 Grays AeroCage Blue Hockey Shoes
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As low as £78.99
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2023/24 Adidas Zone Dox 2.2S Hockey Shoes - White
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2023/24 Adidas Zone Dox 2.2S Hockey Shoes - Black
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Adidas Zone Dox 2.0 Hockey Shoes
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Asics Field Ultimate FF Womens Hockey Shoes - Blue/Yellow
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2017/18 Adidas Fabela Rise Hockey Shoes
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2023/24 Grays Raid Navy/Teal Hockey Shoes
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2023/24 Grays Raid Teal/Navy Hockey Shoes
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Adidas Flexcloud 2.1 Hockey Shoes - Black
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Adidas Hockey Divox Black Hockey Shoes
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Hockey Shoes


At All Rounder Hockey we pride ourselves in offering the best choice and value when it comes to choosing a new pair of Hockey Shoes. We only supply equipment from manufacturers we trust and test extensively who will provide our loyal customers with the best hockey footwear for years to come.

We are currently stocking a wide range of mens and womens hockey shoes and astros, with both Senior and Junior sizes and styles available. Shop by brand:
Adidas Hockey Shoes
Asics Hockey Shoes 
Grays Hockey Shoes
Kookaburra Hockey Shoes

Next to your stick, a hockey players next most important piece of equipment is their hockey shoes, which provide the ability to move with speed and agility on the pitch.

Grip on a hockey shoe is a vital attribute, dependant on whether you are playing on synthetic astro turf or a flat indoor hard wood or concrete floor, there may be a more appropriate hockey shoes for the surface.

Synthetic turf shoes are very specific to hockey, therefore it is important to have a hockey shoe that is more tailored than the ordinary running or tennis shoe but something not quite as serious as studs. Players that use ordinary running shoes often find that the grip just isn’t aggressive enough and tend to slip over a lot when trying to turn quickly or stopping from a sprint, not only does this put your at risk of injury but also puts you off balance and gives the opposition an advantage over you. Goalkeepers should think carefully about what type of grip they want as slipping over is the last thing you want to happen as you go to make a save.

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